Slaves | | In order to protect the institution of slavery and their way of life |
What were some crops that slaves grew in the South? | | Slavery shaped every aspect of Southern Society |
What did slavery do to Southern Society? | | Factories and Manufacturing |
Why did the South secede from the Union? | | to vote |
The South's secession led to- | | Civil War |
What was the term used to describe the movement to end slavery? | | economic |
What did the Northern States do that they wanted the South to do as well? | | Fredrick Douglas and Sojourner Truth |
An abolitionist newspaper by William Lloyd Garrison- | | Nebraska territory was divided into 2 territories |
These two people were both born slaves but had escaped slavery and became leading abolitionist | | warm climate, long growing season, agriculture was primary economic activity, slaves did most of the work, few cities, mainly rural area |
Wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' which portrayed slavery in the south | | Abolitionism |
Tension between the North and South as each "section" of the country places its own interests above the country as a whole | | Warm Climate, very little rain, hard to grow crops and large ranches raised cattle & horses |
What did the North rely on? | | lots of fertile soil; farming was the main occupation; farms produced large crops of corn and wheat and slavery was not allowed |
What did the South rely on? | | Northern States had outlawed slavery and they wanted the Southern States to do the same |
The North and South had different ________ interest | | Kansas-Nebraska Act |
The tariff of Abominations and the Nullification Crisis did what to the country? | | sectionalism |
Conflict between pro-slavery and anti-slavery people in Kansas from 1854-1859 | | The Liberator |
Under the Kansas-Nebraska Act what happened to Nebraska? | | Introduced during the colonial era as a cheap form of labor |
Under this act slavery in each territory was to be decided by popular sovereignty | | Harriet Beecher Stowe |
Why did anti-slavery and pro-slavery forces rush into the territories? | | increased sectionalism |
Who was a key figure who was an extreme abolitionist that murdered slavery supporters? | | plantations and farms |
Midwest | | Cotton, Sugar, Rice and Tobacco |
West | | Cold climate, short growing season, many factories, workers moved to cities to find jobs here and industrialization changed how people worked and lived. |
South | | Bleeding Kansas |
North | | John Browne |