
APUSH 19
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- Q1SlaveryAPUSH 16None of the Above30s
- Q2Areas in the south where cotton farming developed because of the high demand for cottonCotton Kingdom30s
- Q3name for wealthy planters who made their money from cotton in the mid-1800sCottonocracy30s
- Q4South region with many BlacksBlack-Belt\30s
- Q5Author of the antislavery novel Uncle Tom's CabinHarriet Beecher Stowe30s
- Q6Slave from VA that led group of slaves to kill their slaves holders and familes. Turner caught and executed on Nov.11, 1831. Slave states stricker control on slave population.Nat Turner30s
- Q7Abolitionists who spoke out against slaveryNBAAmerican Anti-Slavery SocietyAAANY30s
- Q8Transported blacks back to AfricaAmerica Colonization Society30s
- Q9An anti-slavery newspaper written by William Lloyd Garrison. It drew attention to abolition, both positive and negative, causing a war of words between supporters of slavery and those opposed.The Liberator30s
- Q10Banning of SlaveryAbolitonsim30s
- Q11important abolitionist leader who founded abolitionist newspaper, the Liberator; cofounded the New England Antislavery SocietyWilliam Lloyd Garrison\30s
- Q12United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (1797-1883)Sojourner Truth30s
- Q13former slave who became a well-know speaker, writer and reformerSteven DouglassJames DouglassFredrick DouglassJames Buchanan30s
- Q14Gag ResolutionGag ResolutionStrict rule passed by prosouthern Congressmen in 1836 to prohibit all discussion of slavery in the House of RepresentativesStrict rule passed by prosouthern Congressmen in 1836 to prohibit all discussion of slavery in the Senate30s
- Q151850; Congress requires police in free states to return fugitive slaves to there masters in the south.The Fugitive Slave Law30s