The Slave Trade, The South, and Plantations U.S. History Manifest Destiny and Slavery The Slave Trade, The South, and Plantations Questions Why was Ogelthorpe's prohibition of slavery reversed? How was life in the Tidewater different from life in the backcountry South? How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the amount of land that was open to slavery? What problems did Southern cotton planters face? How did the conflict over slavery lead to Bleeding Kansas? How did African slaves contribute to the development of the Americas? How did Harriet Tubman become a conductor on the Underground Railroad? Why did the nation's business boom bypass the South? How did the three-fifths compromise help the south preserve slavery? What impact did the three-fifths compromise have on the political future of the United States? Was the three-fifths compromise necessary to achieve ratification of the constitution? Who invented the cotton gin? What was the connection between the Three-Fifths Compromise and taxes? How did the American Revolution affect some American views of the enslavement of African Americans? What early political party formed because it did not support slavery? Who was Eli Whitney? What were his main contributions to American society? Question #1f3e5 How did slaves — and many free people — fight the system of slavery? What happened after the Civil War? Why did the Southern states want the Constitution to classify a slave as three-fifths of a person? Which 2 slave states bordered the free state of lllinois? Why did slave owners prevent slaves from being educated? Why did the Fugitive Slave Act anger Northerners? Which slave state and which free state were admitted a result of the Missouri Compromise? Which compromise guaranteed that the slave trade could exist for 20 years? What were the black codes? Why did many Southerners oppose Republican control of the national government? What act said that all runaway slaves should be returned to their owners? What enormous area of land was anchored to the South by the city of New Orleans? What was the purpose of the Missouri Compromise? Who wrote The Liberator? How did the invention of the cotton gin in 1793 affect the use of slave labor in the South? How did the cotton gin sped up the production of cotton? What did some Northern states do to oppose the Fugitive Slave Act? What new technology made cotton "king" in the South in the 1800s? What is the main reason the Southern economy was dependent on slave labor? What determined the status of slavery in territories in the 1850s? Who was John Brown? If there were nearly 4,000,000 slaves in the United States, why did only 100,000 escape along the railroad? How many slaves escaped along the underground railroad between 1810-1850? Why did the South use slavery in their economy? By the 1850s, what did the North feel about slavery? Where was the Confederate capital located? Question #0c20f What are some examples of slaves resisting their masters? How was the South good for farming? Why did plantation owners begin to import African slaves to work their farms? Question #5fa2e Why did the cotton gin cause the plantation system to expand? What American invention helped to increase cotton production? What is a cash crop? What did the open ranges of Texas, Colorado, and Wyoming become important areas for? What was the name of the policy that would allow settlers in the new territories to vote for or against slavery? Question #ce098 What invention had the biggest impact on South Carolina during the Antebellum period? In the 1850s, why did many runaway slaves go to Canada? What was the "Weeping Time"? What is meant by being sold "down river" or "sold south"? How did the cotton gin lead to a rise in slavery? Why did the Southern states secede from the Union? What was The Liberator? Question #88ea2 Question #c2b3a Question #79826 Question #48edf Question #9ee93 Question #de3af How did slavery affect the development of the Southern economy? Question #bb6ae What did the Fugitive Slave Law require? The Emancipation Proclamation did not include freeing the slaves in which states? How did Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth join in on the call to end slavery? In the 1830s, where was the cotton manufacturing center of the world? What writers wrote books that turned many Americans against slavery? What was a fear of Southern senators if there were more free states than slave states? What provision did the Compromise of 1850 include? Who was the Supreme Court Chief Justice in the Dred Scott decision? Why did the Supreme Court free the slaves who led an insurrection on the Spanish slave ship the Amistad? Why did the Supreme Court rule the federal government could not prohibit slavery in the territories? Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, a book about the evils of slavery? 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