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• California entered the Union as a free state • Utah and New Mexico would decide for themselves whether to be slave or free states • The slave trade in DC ended • The Fugitive Slave Law was enacted ...what compromise is this?
It strengthened slavery as a part of United States society.
extension of slavery
Henry Clay offered solutions to satisfy different sides of the issues.
to abolish slavery
the Compromise of 1850
the cotton gin
It inspired many people to support abolitionism.
They continued helping slaves escape on the Underground Railroad.
1850 – Fugitive Slave Act 1854 – The Kansas-Nebraska Act 1857 – Dred Scott v. Sandford decision What was one way that abolitionists responded to these government actions?
It strengthened slavery as a part of United States society.
extension of slavery
Henry Clay offered solutions to satisfy different sides of the issues.
to abolish slavery
the Compromise of 1850
the cotton gin
It inspired many people to support abolitionism.
They continued helping slaves escape on the Underground Railroad.
Dred Scott v. Sandford decision, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress could not ban slavery in U.S. territories. Also, in upholding the Fifth Amendment rights of slave owners, the Court recognized slaves as property..what's the effect of this ruling
It strengthened slavery as a part of United States society.
extension of slavery
Henry Clay offered solutions to satisfy different sides of the issues.
to abolish slavery
the Compromise of 1850
the cotton gin
It inspired many people to support abolitionism.
They continued helping slaves escape on the Underground Railroad.
Which invention contributed the most to the rise in the slave population?
It strengthened slavery as a part of United States society.
extension of slavery
Henry Clay offered solutions to satisfy different sides of the issues.
to abolish slavery
the Compromise of 1850
the cotton gin
It inspired many people to support abolitionism.
They continued helping slaves escape on the Underground Railroad.
Harriet Beecher Stowe published her novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin in 1852. It sold 10,000 copies in its first week and 300,000 copies in its first year. What best explains the importance of Stowe’s novel?
It strengthened slavery as a part of United States society.
extension of slavery
Henry Clay offered solutions to satisfy different sides of the issues.
to abolish slavery
the Compromise of 1850
the cotton gin
It inspired many people to support abolitionism.
They continued helping slaves escape on the Underground Railroad.
Compromise Enables Maine and Missouri To Enter Union (1820) California Admitted to Union as Free State (1850) Kansas-Nebraska Act Sets Up Popular Sovereignty (1854) Which issue is reflected in these headlines?
It strengthened slavery as a part of United States society.
extension of slavery
Henry Clay offered solutions to satisfy different sides of the issues.
to abolish slavery
the Compromise of 1850
the cotton gin
It inspired many people to support abolitionism.
They continued helping slaves escape on the Underground Railroad.
Reformers of the 1800s • John Brown • Lydia Maria Child • Frederick Douglass • William Lloyd Garrison • Sojourner Truth • Harriet Beecher Stowe This list identifies reformers who were all active in the movement for what cause?
It strengthened slavery as a part of United States society.
extension of slavery
Henry Clay offered solutions to satisfy different sides of the issues.
to abolish slavery
the Compromise of 1850
the cotton gin
It inspired many people to support abolitionism.
They continued helping slaves escape on the Underground Railroad.
• Missouri Compromise of 1820 • Compromise Tariff of 1833 • Compromise of 1850 Which statement best describes the role played by an historical figure in the debates that led to these agreements?
It strengthened slavery as a part of United States society.
extension of slavery
Henry Clay offered solutions to satisfy different sides of the issues.
to abolish slavery
the Compromise of 1850
the cotton gin
It inspired many people to support abolitionism.
They continued helping slaves escape on the Underground Railroad.
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