In the 1840s and 1850s where did Mormons led by Brigham Young settle
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in present-day Utah
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What radical step did William Lloyd garrison advocate for ending slavery
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He promoted "immediate emancipation" of slaves in the United
States, and extension of political rights to African Americans.
William Lloyd Garrison was one of the founders of the American
Anti-Slavery Society, and was the editor of the abolitionist
newspaper The Liberato, a weekly anti-slavery newspaper.
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How did William Lloyd garrison's anti-slavery society fight against slavery
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by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
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What did Sojourner Truth do that most women of the day were not allowed to do
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she lectured to audiences
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Slavery expanded with the growth of
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cotton plantations {novanet}
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What caused denmark vesey to act on his ideas for a slave revolt
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He was angry that authorities had shut down his church
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Which former slave lectured eloquently in favor of abolition
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Stephen Douglass, was an eloquent speaker who escaped slavery.
Although teaching slaves to read was illegal, Douglass managed,
through creative means, to learn to read. He escaped slavery and
managed to get to London, where his speeches were greatly admired.
Well wishers in London gave him money to legally purchase his
freedom.
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What effect did the California gold rush have on Mexican californians
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they lost most of their land
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What was true about the Wilmot Proviso
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it failed in the house of representatives
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Who was the most popular preacher of the second great awakening
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Charles G. Finney was the most influential preacher of the Second Great Awakening. He preached in New York State and eventually became the president of Oberlin College in Ohio.
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The liberator was known for appealing to its readers' sense of
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TheLiberator was known for appealing to its readers' sense of?
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Which phrase best describes daily life for enslaved persons
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backbreaking work from dawn to dusk.
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President Jackson viewed the national bank as
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Dick
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What can focusing on the realistic ordinary elements of a story help an author create for readers
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Suspension of disbelief
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What Charmin best describes the effect of the 1851 treaty of fort Laramie
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Probably the Ultra Soft.
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In the 1840s and 1850s where did Mormons led by Brigham Young settle
in present-day Utah
What radical step did William Lloyd garrison advocate for ending slavery
He promoted "immediate emancipation" of slaves in the United
States, and extension of political rights to African Americans.
William Lloyd Garrison was one of the founders of the American
Anti-Slavery Society, and was the editor of the abolitionist
newspaper The Liberato, a weekly anti-slavery newspaper.
How did William Lloyd garrison's anti-slavery society fight against slavery
by printing and distributing antislavery pamphlets
What did Sojourner Truth do that most women of the day were not allowed to do
she lectured to audiences
Slavery expanded with the growth of
cotton plantations {novanet}
What caused denmark vesey to act on his ideas for a slave revolt
He was angry that authorities had shut down his church
Which former slave lectured eloquently in favor of abolition
Stephen Douglass, was an eloquent speaker who escaped slavery.
Although teaching slaves to read was illegal, Douglass managed,
through creative means, to learn to read. He escaped slavery and
managed to get to London, where his speeches were greatly admired.
Well wishers in London gave him money to legally purchase his
freedom.
What effect did the California gold rush have on Mexican californians
they lost most of their land
What was true about the Wilmot Proviso
it failed in the house of representatives
Who was the most popular preacher of the second great awakening
Charles G. Finney was the most influential preacher of the Second Great Awakening. He preached in New York State and eventually became the president of Oberlin College in Ohio.
The liberator was known for appealing to its readers' sense of
TheLiberator was known for appealing to its readers' sense of?
Which phrase best describes daily life for enslaved persons
backbreaking work from dawn to dusk.
President Jackson viewed the national bank as
Dick
What can focusing on the realistic ordinary elements of a story help an author create for readers
Suspension of disbelief
What Charmin best describes the effect of the 1851 treaty of fort Laramie