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| In the South, after the invention of the cotton gin... |
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| planters bought more land and more enslaved people |
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| Sectionalism increased because of conflicts over |
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| After 1820, the production of cotton in the South |
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| What did Abolitionists do to stop slavery? |
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| They wrote and spoke against slavery. |
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| free blacks and whites, men and women. |
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| Which abolitionists were once enslaves? |
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| Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth |
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| Most of the money for The Liberator and the Underground Railroad come from |
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| Where did the Underground Railroad lead? |
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| to the North and Canada or to Mexico, Florida, or the Caribbean |
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| The Northern states wanted to |
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| The Fugitive Slave Law ordered people to |
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| return runaways to slavery |
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| Uncle Tom's Cabin was a book about |
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| In the Dred Scott decision the Supreme Court said |
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| enslaved people were property and had no rights. |
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| John Brown attacked the Army post to |
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