Mary Lyon correct answers found Mount Holyoke Seminary; promoted higher education for women
Uncle Tom's Cabin correct answers 1852; Harriet Beecher Stowe; increased tensions between the north and the south before the Civil War
Daniel Webster correct answers abolitionist; approved Compromise o...
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Mary Lyon correct answers found Mount Holyoke Seminary; promoted higher education for
women
Uncle Tom's Cabin correct answers 1852; Harriet Beecher Stowe; increased tensions between the
north and the south before the Civil War
Daniel Webster correct answers abolitionist; approved Compromise of 1850
New weapons of the Civil War correct answers repeating rifle
gatling gun (machine gun)
iron clad ships
submarine (south)
long range cannons
hot air balloons
Harpers ferry correct answers John Brown led slave insurrection but there were very few slaves
in the area
Susan B. Anthony correct answers women's suffrage activist
Western wagon trains correct answers people embarking on the Manifest Destiny; traveled in
groups of several wagons incase of attack
Canals correct answers 6 ft. deep and 30 ft. wide; used to transport goods much faster than
horseback
Steamboats correct answers new engine helped trade and transportation
Manifest Destiny correct answers Polk's dream; Oregon Territory; Mexican Cession to Mexican
American War
Total Warfare correct answers leave civilians homeless and destitute; burn cities and leave them
in shambles and they will beg surrender
The life of typical slaves correct answers small farm = less abuse
plantation = harsh conditions
house worker = raise children
field hand = lowest position
Kansas-Nebraska Act correct answers Stephen Douglas in 1854; popular sovereignty for slave
state or free soil; led to both choosing free soil
Davy Crockett correct answers Famous frontiersman, left Tennessee to help Texas fight Mexico
for independence. Died at the Alamo.
, David Wilmot and Wilmot Proviso correct answers intended to stop the spread of slavery but
was not passed
Ironies of the Civil War correct answers 20% of southerners owned slaves
80% poor whites
blacks owned slaves
north still had slaves
Results of 1831 Slave insurrection in Virginia correct answers led by John Brown, no slaves
showed up
William Sherman's Impact correct answers path of destruction through Georgia and South
Carolina; advanced Lincoln's popularity and the end of the war
Causes for divisions in Andrew Jackson's Cabinet correct answers Eaton Affair
Radical Abolitionist beliefs correct answers eliminate slavery at all costs
Dred Scott decision and results correct answers fought for freedom since he lived in a free
state...denied.
14th Amendment gave black citizenship rights
Oberlin College correct answers Ohio, 1830s, first co-ed school, first to integrate
John Wilkes Booth correct answers assassinated Abraham Lincoln
Brooks-Sumner Affair correct answers Preston Brooks beat Charles Sumner with a cane in the
court room after Sumner spoke out against the south
Santa Anna and the Mexican-American War correct answers 1846-1848
America attacked the west for land gains
Political changes following the Civil War correct answers 1. States no longer talked about
secession
2. Federal gov. was more powerful
3. States' rights concept has been weakened ever since
John Quincy Adams and the Election of 1824 correct answers Adams and Clay teamed up
against Jackson
Cost of slaves in the mid 1800s correct answers $3,000
John Brown correct answers radical abolitionist; Bleeding Kansas; Harper's Ferry; Pattawatomie
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