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| factory system that put women to work |
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| use of machinery for production |
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| believed in inner truth and self reliance (type of writing of emerson and roe) |
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| americas policy to go from east to west |
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| prevented any discussion of slavery in the house |
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| spoke about preventing slavery in the new mexican territories |
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| Henry Clay and Pres. Miller Filmore |
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| by harriet b stowe/ described southerners as evil masters of slaves |
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| denied blacks constitutional rights |
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| Led by Harriet Tubman/series of stopovers for slaves on the route to canada |
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| expansionist president who waged war w/ mexico |
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| pathfinder of the west (free soil candidate) |
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| wrote abolishionist newspaper "liberator" |
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| famous black abolitionist (known for his eloquent speaking) |
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| against something/enforcer |
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| Americas pace scale in the 19th century increased for everyone except |
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| 1st major improvement in transportation |
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| Biggest reason businesses grew |
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| abundance of raw materials |
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| Most southerners viewed slavery as |
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| Civil War was brought on by |
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| failure to compromise (on the slavery issue) |
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| QUOTE: "the people through sovereignty have the right..." |
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| QUOTE: "That what is not just, is not law" |
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| QUOTE: "i will not rest until this evil...." |
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| QUOTE: "A black man has no rights" |
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| QUOTE: "In the true spirit of freedom..." |
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| Why did the popular sovereignty approach to slavery prove to be unworkable? |
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-Popular Sovereignty is a principle of the constitution
-It was to let the people decide
- Problem was that both sides were so passionate about their cause that there was bloodshed (e.x. Bleeding Kansas)
-In Addition, the Dred Scott Case actually ignores the constitutional principle of popular sovereignty because it defined a slaves rights under the law. |
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