The economy of the South depended on --
What did Southeners want to get rid of in the nullification controversy?
Southerners belief that states should have higher authority than the federal government was called –
Under this compromise, if a slave state was added to the Union, a free state or territory must also be added
The Fugitive Slave Act was added to this compromise to please Southern states –
This law allowed ‘popular sovereignty’ in several US territories –
Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860. He was a
Who Said That – A Northerner or Southerner? “The Missouri Compromise is okay with me. I just want to make sure Missouri is allowed to have slaves, that’s all.”
Who Said That – A Northerner or Southerner? “Let’s put a line at latitude 36°30´. That should put a limit on more slave states.”
Who Said That – A Northerner or Southerner? “What in the world is going on with that Compromise of 1850? If California comes in as a free state, there had better be a slave state admitted, too!”
Who Said That – A Northerner or Southerner? “We Georgians will secede from the Union if the North doesn’t follow through with its promises.”
The North was becoming an economy based on –
The Southern economy was based on--
A tariff on imported goods made them-
Many southerners did not want to pay the tariff so they decided to--
States' rights advocates gave final authority to--
Match the Legislation with its Description . . . Missouri Compromise
Match the Legislation with its Description . . . Compromise of 1850
Match the Legislation with its Description . . . Georgia Platform
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