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The invention and its inventor that made cotton the profitable cash crop of the South
The state which had a preview of the Civil War in 1854 when Congress attempted to allow their citizens to vote on the issue of slavery
The crisis caused when South Carolina declared they wouldn’t pay the 1832 Tariff, as well as threatening to secede if the federal government tried to enforce it
The law requiring the North to return runaway slaves to their owners-as a result many fled to Canada to escape being sent back
The argument used by the colonists in protest of the taxes imposed by the British after the French and Indian War
A tax on imports designed to protect new industries which were primarily in the North-it hurt the South who had to import goods
The major cash crop of the South which led to the increase of slave labor and the desire for more fertile land to the West
Prior to the Civil War, the area of the United States where most of the major cities were located due to industrialization
The social change desired by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
The author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin which was a strong abolitionist novel published before the Civil War
The ex-slave who led many slaves to freedom on the “Underground Railroad”
The woman who worked to secure better treatment for the mentally ill and inmates in prison
The river Lewis and Clark followed through the Oregon Territory to the Pacific Coast
Two major barriers that a settler would have to cross to get to California during the Gold Rush era
What were the Rocky Mountains and the desert of the Southwest?
The region of colonies characterized by small towns, fishing, shipbuilding and forestry
The territory acquired after the U.S. victory over Mexico that became the states of N.M., Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, and California
The name of the first steamboat built in the U.S. by Robert Fulton-greatly increased the speed of water travel
What was the Clermont?
Besides the cotton gin, the other major contribution to industrialization by Eli Whitney
Samuel Morse and Alexander G. Bell’s inventions that greatly improved communication
The war in which the first ironclad ships were used; this doomed the wooden fleet
What was the Civil War? Merrimac-South Monitor-North
The reform movement designed to prohibit the consumption of alcoholic beverages
The radical abolitionist who was involved in both “Bleeding Kansas” and the raid for guns at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia
The Supreme Court case that established the court’s right of judicial review (reviewing a law’s constitutionality)