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what are the differences that led the tesion between the north and south? |
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slavery tariffs more urban north less urban south |
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| tell three things the slave code said the slaves couldnt do. |
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| ♥ attack owner read or write can't leave plantation without permisson and get married without permission |
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| how did slaves resist slavery? |
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broke tools worked slowly pretended ♥rebelling and escaping |
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| what was life like for free african-americans? |
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what did the missouri comprimise do? |
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allowed maine to be a non-slave state and missouri a slave state |
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| what did the comprimise of 1850 do? |
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| allowed californa to be free |
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| ♥what did the kansas-nebraska act do?♥ |
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| It allowed people in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide for themselves whether or not to allow slavery within their borders. |
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| fugitive slave law did what? |
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| white man wanted to be free because his owner had brought dred scott to a free state. Then his owner died. |
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| his attempt to start a slave rebellion in 1859 |
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Harriet Beacher stowe- Uncle Tom's Cabin |
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| angered south because she saved the crueltys of slavery |
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angered:South slaves made captian go to take them to africa but really the captain took them to new york and they got sold, again. |
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| it came as a surprise that a slave ♥named Nat Turner was the leader of a slave rebellion that resulted in the deaths of 55 white people. This rebellion, which Turner believed was directed by God, became one of the most famous slave insurrections in U.S. history |
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The Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12, 1861 – April 13, 1861) was the bombardment and surrender of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina that started the American Civil War. |
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