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Balance
100 Immigration
What two groups
composed the biggest
immigrants in the U.S.
in the mid 1800s?
100 Immigration
Germans and Irish
200 Immigration
Why were people from
Europe coming to America
in the mid 1800s?
200 Immigration
Economic and political
hardships at home.
300 Immigration
Where were most
immigrants settling
during the mid 1800s?
300 Immigration
Northeast Cities
400 Immigration
What group formed due
to the rise of immigrants
in the mid 1800s?
400 Immigration
Nativists
500 Immigration
What emerges during the
early 1800s that allowed
immigrants coming
America a whole new way
of life?
500 Immigration
Emergence of Market
Economy
100 Reforms
What brought on so
many reforms in the
1800s?
100 Reforms
nd
2
Great Awakening
200 Reforms
The expansion of the
Market economy was
brought on by…
200 Reforms
Improvement of
transportation and
availability of goods
300 Reforms
Transcendentalist
believed that all
knowledge came
through…
300 Reforms
Inner light
400 Reforms
This new political party
believed in banning
slavery only in the new
territories.
400 Reforms
Free Soilers
500 Reforms
The ladies met at this
convention in 1848, to discuss
equal rights to men and create
the Declaration of Sentiments
and Resolutions
500 Reforms
Seneca Falls Convention
100 Sectional Balance
A major consequence of
American expansion
West was…
100C Answer
Further sectional
disagreement and failure
to compromise
200 Sectional Balance
To justify slavery,
political Leaders like John
Calhoun, espoused that
Who was on their side?
200 Sectional Balance
God, the Bible
300 Sectional Balance
What helped “balance”
the U.S. before the
Mexican American
War?
300 Sectional Balance
Missouri Compromise
400 Sectional Balance
What increased
sectional tensions post
1850?
400 Sectional Balance
Increased opportunities in
the West.(Increasing
westward movement
therefore sectional divide)
500 Sectional Balance
the 19th-century doctrine or
belief that the expansion of the
US throughout the American
continents was both justified
and inevitable
500 Sectional Balance
Manifest Desitiny
100 Abolition
Who worked toward
Abolition through
Government?
100 Abolition
Fredrick Douglas
200 Abolition
Who fought for end of
slavery with more
extreme measures and
wanted it ended NOW?
200 Abolition
William Lloyd Garrison
300 Abolition
What sparked the
Abolition movement?
300 Abolition
nd
2
The
Great
Awakening
400 Abolition
What group most likely
supported the abolition
movement?
400 Abolition
Women’s suffragists
500 Abolition
What would opponents
of Abolition argue?
500 Abolition
Social institution,
God/Bible supports it,
Making slaves better
people
100 Slavery
The south became cotton
king because of this
invention.
100 Slavery
Cotton Gin
200 Slavery
Most slaves were owned
by whom??
200 Slavery
By small plantation
owners.
300 Slavery
Slaves fought the
system by doing what?
300 Slavery
Slowing down work,
sabotaging equipment
and work done, pilfering
goods
400 Slavery
The South's export of
cotton accounted for
how much of the US
exports and how much
of Britain's supply?
400 Slavery
U.S. Exports: 50%
Britain’s Supply: 75%
500 Slavery
These states were part of
the “Black Belt”
500 Slavery
South Carolina,
Alabama, Mississippi,
Louisiana, and Georgia
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