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APUSH James Logan High School: A People & A Nation 7th ed. :Chapter 23

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APUSH James Logan High School: A People & A Nation 7th ed. : Chapter 22

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APUSH James Logan High School: A People & A Nation 7th ed. : Chapter 20

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APUSH James Logan High School: A People & A Nation 7th ed. Chapter 19

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Fugitive Slave Law One-Pager (Visual & Summary)

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? Qlevel 1 Qlevel 2 Qlevel 3 Why was the law put into effect? How was the North affected by the Act? Did the law have more success than hassle? Slaves were escaping from southern owners into the free states of the North. The law eventually added to the North's intolerance of slavery, which led to the Civil War that ultimately abolished it. A A A Northern abolitionists defied the act, even breaking the law in order to aid their cause. THE CAUSES & EFFECTS OF 1* 2* Emerson, Ralph Waldo. The Fugitive Slaw Law Address to Citizens of Concord. 3 May 1851. 1* the FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW renewal of Fugitive Slave Law of 1790? ? enforced even in the "free states" of the North ? allowed accused slaves no trial

APUSH Ch. 16-18 Notes

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Ch. 16: The South and the Slavery Controversy, 1793-1860 Slavery gets new life (death): As a result of the introduction of the cotton gin ? slavery was reinvigorated Members of the planter aristocracy ? dominated society and politics in the South All of the following were true of the American economy under Cotton Kingdom - cotton accounted for half the value of all American exports after 1840 the South produced more than half the entire world?s supply of cotton. 75% of the British supply of cotton came from the South quick profits from cotton drew planters to its economic enterprise But the South did not reap all the profits from the cotton trade Plantation agriculture was wasteful largely because ? its excessive cultivation of cotton despoiled good land

KBAT 20

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KBAT 20/21 Fort Sumter-Union fort, was attacked by Southern forces after an attempted resupply. Border States-States on the North and South border. They were also slave states on the ?border? of seceding, they included Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland. Trent Affairs-A Union warship stopped a British mail steamer, The Trent, and removed 2 Confederate diplomats. Britain was infuriated, so Lincoln released them later. Laird Rams-Ships built in Britain, had iron rams and large caliber guns designed to destroy wooden ships. writ of habeas corpus-The right to know the reason for imprisonment, suspended by Lincoln during the Civil War NY Draft Riots-Riots in New York, 1863, protesting the military draft Jefferson Davis-President of the Confederate States of America, was disliked by many.

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