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Unit 4 Test Review. U.S. History. SSUSH 8. U.S. History. Divided Nation. The Nullification Crisis was caused by?. Increase in Tariffs of imported goods. Divided Nation. Slave rebellion in Southampton, VA in 1831 that angered southerners. Nat Turner Rebellion. Divided Nation.
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Unit 4 Test Review U.S. History
SSUSH 8 U.S. History
Divided Nation The Nullification Crisis was caused by? Increase in Tariffs of imported goods
Divided Nation Slave rebellion in Southampton, VA in 1831 that angered southerners Nat Turner Rebellion
Divided Nation Nat Turner caused this in the United States? Increase North/South Tensions
Divided Nation White abolitionist publisher of TheLiberator William Lloyd Garrison
Divided Nation Former slave turned abolititionist and publisher of the North Star Frederick Douglas
Divided Nation Nat Turner opposed Slavery
Divided Nation Parents owned slaves but spoke out against slavery as abolitionist Grimke Sisters
Divided Nation Split the country in two and disallowed slavery North of a certain line of latitude Missouri Compromise
Divided Nation Line of Latitude that split the U.S. half free and half slave 36-30
Divided Nation South Carolina refused to abide by a tariff in 1828 and President Jackson threatens military force to enforce it. Nullification Crisis
Divided Nation The idea that a state has more power that the national government State’s Rights Ideology
Divided Nation Leader from South Carolina that refused to abide by Tariff of 1832; former Vice President John C. Calhoun
Divided Nation Pamphlet written by John C. Calhoun arguing S.C. had the right to declare Tariff Null & Void South Carolina Exposition & Protest
Divided Nation Document written by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison that influences John C. Calhoun VA & KY Resolutions
Divided Nation Bill passed by U.S. Congress giving President Andrew Jackson authority to use military force in the Nullification Crisis Force Bill
Divided Nation The division of the United States into two separate regions Sectionalism
Divided Nation The idea that God wanted Americans to own all land from Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Manifest Destiny
Divided Nation Central argument in Congress that arose when territories applied for statehood Expansion of Slavery
Divided Nation States entered either as slave or free would throw this off Balance of Power - Congress
Divided Nation War between the U.S. and Mexico over the border Mexican American War
Divided Nation Proposal in Congress to disallow slavery in the lands acquired in Mexican Cession Wilmot Proviso
Divided Nation The Main goal of the Wilmot Proviso was to? Stop the Spread of Slavery
Divided Nation New Mexico established, Popular sovereignty New Mexico, California free state, fugitive slave law, slave trade abolished in D.C. Compromise of 1850
Divided Nation States get to determine for themselves through elections if they will be slave or free Popular Sovereignty
Divided Nation Nat Turner was dedicated to the Opposition of Slavery
SSUSH 9 U.S. History
Divided Nation The purpose of the Civil War expanded to including freeing the slaves in the? Emancipation Proclamation
Divided Nation This justified a moral basis for the war effort? Gettysburg Address
Divided Nation Repealed Missouri Compromise of 1820 and granted popular sovereignty to states to determine slave issue Kansas-Nebraska Act
Divided Nation States get to determine for themselves through elections if they will be slave or free Popular Sovereignty
Divided Nation An example of how popular sovereignty failed to settle issue of expansion of slavery Bleeding Kansas
Divided Nation Supreme Court case that determined that no African American – even if free- could not be considered a citizen. Further, the court determined that popular sovereignty and the Missouri Compromise of 1820 were unconstitutional. Dred Scott Case
Divided Nation An attempt to capture the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, VA to arm slaves for rebellion John Brown’s Raid
Divided Nation The act of a state to separate from the United States Secession
Divided Nation Incident that caused South Carolina to secede from the Unites States in 1861 Election of Abraham Lincoln
Divided Nation Lincoln’s primary goal in the Civil War Save (Preserve) the Union
Divided Nation “With malice toward none, with charity for all.” Lincoln expressed need to rebuild and not punish south. 2nd Inaugural Address
Divided Nation “A new birth of freedom.” Speech dedicating a cemetery on the sight of a battlefield. Gettysburg Address
Divided Nation Presidential emergency powers to deny possible spies right to go before a court Suspension of Habeas Corpus
Divided Nation General of Army of the Potomac; accepted surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee Ulysses S. Grant
Divided Nation Confederate General; won Battle of Bull Run; Died in battle shot by his own men accidentally. “Stonewall” Jackson
Divided Nation General of the Army of Northern Virginia; Surrendered to General U.S. Grant Robert E. Lee
Divided Nation Destroyed Atlanta and went on March to the Sea to Savannah destroying South William T. Sherman
Divided Nation President of the Confederate States of America (CSA). President for the South. Jefferson Davis
Divided Nation Place where the Civil War began Fort Sumter
Divided Nation Bloodiest single day battle in the Civil War. Lee’s failure to win it encouraged Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation Antietam
Divided Nation Freed all slaves in the South to hurt the southern war effort; political strategy Emancipation Proclamation
Divided Nation United States split in two and the North gets control of the Mississippi River Vicksburg