Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.
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What are the maroon communities
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they used african methods of farming
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What was the purpose of the underground rail road
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to get slavves to freedom in the North.
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What does the term Bleeding Kansas describe
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the fighting between proslavery and antislavery groups in Kansas the violent clashes between pro slavery and antislavery groups in the Kansas territory.
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What is an example of passive resistance used by slaves
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Pretending to be sick to avoid work is an example of passive
resistance used by slaves.
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What would most likely be an activity of a maroon community
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Theft from plantations
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What was true about slave codes
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They became more rigid as fear of slave resistance grew.
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What statement about William llyod garrison is true
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On Apex?
All of the above
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According to Albert Barnes why was slavery wrong
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it was unjust, oppressive, and cruel
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According to James Henley Thornwell what happened when slaves obeyed their masters
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They became free.
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What happened because slave owners feared resistance by slaves Apex answer
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states passed slave codes.
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Strikes by slaves were sometimes successful in gaining
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Limited rights on plantations. (Apex)
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What was the effect of the abolitionist movement
all of the above
What did Stephen A Douglas think about slavery
Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.
What are the maroon communities
they used african methods of farming
What was the purpose of the underground rail road
to get slavves to freedom in the North.
What does the term Bleeding Kansas describe
the fighting between proslavery and antislavery groups in Kansas the violent clashes between pro slavery and antislavery groups in the Kansas territory.
What is an example of passive resistance used by slaves
Pretending to be sick to avoid work is an example of passive
resistance used by slaves.
What would most likely be an activity of a maroon community
Theft from plantations
What was true about slave codes
They became more rigid as fear of slave resistance grew.
What statement about William llyod garrison is true
On Apex?
All of the above
According to Albert Barnes why was slavery wrong
it was unjust, oppressive, and cruel
According to James Henley Thornwell what happened when slaves obeyed their masters
They became free.
What happened because slave owners feared resistance by slaves Apex answer
states passed slave codes.
Strikes by slaves were sometimes successful in gaining