the revolution that established Mexico as an independent
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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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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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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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Which factor most influenced the southern way of life
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(novanet) most crops were tended with slave labor
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What was one source of division among the women who were involved in the abolition movement
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whether women should be allowed to join in the men's business
meetings.
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To protect settlers in New Mexico the spanish paid Comanche and Navajo allies to attack the
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Apaches
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How did the new fugitive slave act deal with the issue of slavery
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it required private citizens to assist in the search for runaway
slaves
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What restrictions on American women in the 1800s prevented them from having a role in politics
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Women did not gain the right to vote until the 19th Amendment
was passed by Congress 4 June 1919 and ratified on August 18, 1920.
Until the 19th amendment was ratified and granted women the right
to vote, they had no role in American politics.
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Who worked in the temperance and antislavery movements and built the women's movement into a national movement
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Susan B. Anthony
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Who was responsible the Mormon exodus the colony of new zion on the shore of the Great Salt Lake
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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.
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Which of the northern groups supported the south in its resistance to abolition
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Urban white workers and wealthy industrialists from the North
supported the South in its resistance to abolition.
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Who demanded nothing less than... a Revolution in the government of the country
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William Lloyd Garrison
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What did the wilmot proviso do
Ban slavery in land obtained from mexico
What spurred American trade with northern Mexico
the revolution that established Mexico as an independent
republic
In the 1840s and 1850s where did Mormons led by Brigham Young settle
in present-day Utah
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
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
Which factor most influenced the southern way of life
(novanet) most crops were tended with slave labor
What was one source of division among the women who were involved in the abolition movement
whether women should be allowed to join in the men's business
meetings.
To protect settlers in New Mexico the spanish paid Comanche and Navajo allies to attack the
Apaches
How did the new fugitive slave act deal with the issue of slavery
it required private citizens to assist in the search for runaway
slaves
What restrictions on American women in the 1800s prevented them from having a role in politics
Women did not gain the right to vote until the 19th Amendment
was passed by Congress 4 June 1919 and ratified on August 18, 1920.
Until the 19th amendment was ratified and granted women the right
to vote, they had no role in American politics.
Who worked in the temperance and antislavery movements and built the women's movement into a national movement
Susan B. Anthony
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.
Who demanded nothing less than... a Revolution in the government of the country