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Fur traders and trappers who lived west of the rocky mountains and in the pacific northwest

Mountain men

What did Sojourner Truth do that most women of the day were not allowed to do

she lectured to audiences

Why did southern whites feel threatened by the Missouri compromise

They believed it caused Denmark Vessey to plan a slave revolt.(novanet)

What was one way the overseers punished slaves

They threatened to separate slaves from their family members. Overseers also often used physical violence on disobedient slaves.

What led lucretia mott and elizabeth cady Stanton to work together

their outrage that women were refused full participation in business meetings

How were women expected to bring about change in society in the early 1800s

women were supposed to influence their husbands and raise patriotic children

Who was responsible the Mormon exodus the colony of new zion on the shore of the Great Salt Lake

The people responsible for causing it were the mobs and government in Illinois and Missouri. The person responsible for leading it was Brigham Young. Although the colony was called "Great Salt Lake City", not "New Zion", and it was not on the shore of the Great Salt Lake but about 20 miles south east of the southernmost tip of the lake. Today it is known as Salt Lake City.

Which of the northern groups supported the south in its resistance to abolition

Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North supported the South in its resistance to abolition.

Which British legal tradition was followed in the United States

Women were not allowed to hold property

How did President Jackson respond to the supreme court's ruling in worcester v Georgia that Georgia had no right to interfere with cherokee

In response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v Georgia that Georgia had no right to interfere with the Cherokee, President Jackson disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.

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