Directions: Use the following sets of notes and the text to answer the questions that follow
Early Industry and Inventions
Mill
Plantations and Slavery Spread
Nationalism and Sectionalism
Hopes of Immigrants
Causes for the Civil War (Besides Slavery)
Underground Railroad
Dred Scott Case
John Brown
The Election of 1860
Write a definition for nationalism.
Write a definition for Sectionalism.
What were 4 effects of the cotton gin?
Describe slave-holding whites in the south using three pieces of information.
Describe non slave-holding whites in the south using three pieces of information.
Describe the slave population of the south using three pieces of information.
Describe the free black population of the south using three pieces of information.
After Nat Turner’s rebellion, what did the south try to do to discourage slave rebellions?
This conductor on the Underground Railroad never lost a passenger in her 19 trips south to help runaway slaves.
He was the publisher of The Liberator the first abolitionist newspaper.
Besides speaking and writing against slavery, he also published the North Star, an abolitionist newspaper, and his house in New York was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
He was the conductor on the Underground Railroad who put kegs of gunpowder on his front porch and threatened to blow up his house if slave catchers tried to take the slaves he was hiding.
What 3 questions did the Dred Scott case raise?
What 3 arguments did the judge use in deciding the Dred Scott case?
What were three outcomes of the Dred Scott case?
What did the north and south get out of the Missouri Compromise?
What did the north get out of the compromise of 1850? The South?
What did John Brown want from Harper’s Ferry?
Define popular sovereignty as it relates to the Kansas-Nebraska act.
Give examples of Bleeding Kansas.
Give three examples of the American System..
Describe how McCullough v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden impacted the U.S. government?
Define and describe the term abolitionist including people who supported the movement.
What are the factory system and the Industrial Revolution?
What were immigrant push factors? What were immigrant pull factors?
- Write a definition for nationalism.
- Write a definition for Sectionalism.
- What were 4 effects of the cotton gin?
- Describe slave-holding whites in the south using three pieces of information.
- Describe non slave-holding whites in the south using three pieces of information.
- Describe the slave population of the south using three pieces of information.
- Describe the free black population of the south using three pieces of information.
- After Nat Turner’s rebellion, what did the south try to do to discourage slave rebellions?
- This conductor on the Underground Railroad never lost a passenger in her 19 trips south to help runaway slaves.
- He was the publisher of The Liberator the first abolitionist newspaper.
- Besides speaking and writing against slavery, he also published the North Star, an abolitionist newspaper, and his house in New York was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
- He was the conductor on the Underground Railroad who put kegs of gunpowder on his front porch and threatened to blow up his house if slave catchers tried to take the slaves he was hiding.
- What 3 questions did the Dred Scott case raise?
- What 3 arguments did the judge use in deciding the Dred Scott case?
- What were three outcomes of the Dred Scott case?
- What did the north and south get out of the Missouri Compromise?
- What did the north get out of the compromise of 1850? The South?
- What did John Brown want from Harper’s Ferry?
- Define popular sovereignty as it relates to the Kansas-Nebraska act.
- Give examples of Bleeding Kansas.
- Give three examples of the American System..
- Describe how McCullough v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden impacted the U.S. government?
- Define and describe the term abolitionist including people who supported the movement.
- What are the factory system and the Industrial Revolution?
What were immigrant push factors? What were immigrant pull factors?