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What effect did the cotton gin have on slavery?

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Page 1: What effect did the cotton gin have on slavery?

What effect did the cotton gin have on slavery?

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This trip across the Atlantic ocean

involved deaths and severe mistreatment of captured Africans.

Page 3: What effect did the cotton gin have on slavery?

What happened in Kansas as a direct result of using popular sovereignty to decide if the territory was free or slave?

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Why did slavery last so long with all the surrounding

controversy?

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In what ways did abolitionists help the Underground

Railroad?

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Who led a slave revolt that almost took over the city of Richmond and its arsenal?

What caused it to fail?

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What changed in the U.S. that resulted in passengers on the Underground Railroad being

forced to make their way all the way to Canada?

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Fully explain the meaning behind the lyric;“36⁰30⁰, except for in Missouri. Everyone’s happy, more important than free.”

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Describe two negative effects of Slave Auctions.

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What were the effects of Nat Turner’s slave revolt?

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What free state was admitted under the Missouri Compromise? Why was this important?

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What happened to the captured Africans from the Amistad when they were

delivered to New York City?

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How did the Compromise of 1850 change the nation’s capital?

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Why did John Brown take over the arsenal at Harper’s Ferry Virginia?

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Explain how Denmark Vesey’s revolt protected against traitors and why it failed.

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What free state was admitted in the Compromise of 1850?

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What effect did “Bleeding Kansas” have on the United States?

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How did the Compromise of 1850 change the free vs. slave state decision making process?

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Describe why the Fugitive Slave Law was good for southern slave owners and how it effected the North.

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Who wrote the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

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Describe each candidates position on the free or slave issue in the Lincoln-Douglas debates.

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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act attempt to answer the slave/free state debate in the territory?

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Explain why Uncle Tom’s Cabin had such a major impact on people’s view of slavery.

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Explain what is shown in this graph. What can be inferred from the graph?

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Why did Dred Scott bring his case to the Supreme Court?

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What long-lasting impact resulted from the Lincoln-Douglas debates?

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What was the Supreme Court’s decision in the Dred Scott case and how did it effect the United States?

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How was John Brown viewed in the North and South after his raid?

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Explain the famous Lincoln quote “A nation divided against itself cannot stand”.

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What female conductor of the Underground Railroad was known as “Black Moses”?