A little chapter 13 review | Chapter 14- The Political Crap Chapter | Chapter 15 Review: |
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Canada and America share soil in Maine, 1842
Who what and when: the Webster-Ashburn Treaty
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Squatter's sovereignty.
What is the other name for Popular Sovereignty?
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SC 1860 republican president
What was the first state to secede and in what year due to what?
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Santa Fe Trail opened in 1821
What train intorduced America to the riches of New Mexico?
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Banned all free and enslaved African Americans from entering any land from Mexico. 1846
What is the Wilmot Proviso 1846? When was it Established?
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Battle of Fort Sumter in 1861
What was the very first battle in the civil war and what year?
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C- It had an enormous effect on the econemy
For the American Economy, railroads:
A- had little efect B- affected only those segments related to transportation. C- had an enormous effect D- were a boom only for agricultural interests E- Took a few years to become an important component |
California is a free state
and the rest of them will vote whether to be a slave state or not in the first legislative gathering.
What was the compromise of 1850?
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The Anaconda Policy
The north squeezed the South into submission by blockading the southern coasts, seizing control of the Mississippi, and cutting off supplies of food and other essential commodities. What was this called?
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Manifest Destiny by O' Sullivan
What is the term that means to spread from sea to sea? and who named it?
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False
He was independent but he was indifferent on the subject of slavery.
True or False?
President Taylor was originally an independent runner and was for slavery abolition. |
1862 Emancipation Proclamation
What was the official abolition of slavery called and when was it created?
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848 gave America California and completed continental America for $15 million.
What is the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and when was it made?
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The constitution handled foreign affairs, allowing them to stop the slave trade. However, Congress could not take away state rights to allow the institution itself.
According to the constitution, what was the federal government allowed/ not allowed to do about slavery?
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Promoted health in the northern army's camps through attention to cleanliness, nutrition, and medical care.
Who were the Sanitary Commissions?
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