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 were the Quakers noted for
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Strong leadership in the abolitionist movement.
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Which political party ran Martin van Buren for president in 1848 as an antislavery candidate
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The Free-Soil Party
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Which leader was most radical in his or her approach to ending slavery
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Henry H. Garnet
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What feature did the North and South have in common
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They were both dominated by men.
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What was a state that allowed slavery but did not join the Confederacy
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Delaware
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What was meant by the term slave power
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the political influence held by slaveholdeers in the south.
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What was an argument of northern whigs
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Economic development would get rid of the need for slavery
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What influenced the most the northern and southern positions about slavery
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The economic effect of slavery - Apex
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What was one result of the democratic party being controlled by the southern members
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South had more power than the north
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Approximately how much did the civil war cost
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8 billion
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What is the purpose of Alexis Ohanian's TEDTalk
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To illustrate the power of social media
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What is the term for the hidden communities in the wilderness that were formed by runaway slaves
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Maroons
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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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In uncle toms cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe argued against slavery by appealing to peoples
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Emotions.
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What happened after South Carolina seceded in 1860
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It was first joined by states in the Deep South.
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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 were the Quakers noted for
Strong leadership in the abolitionist movement.
Which political party ran Martin van Buren for president in 1848 as an antislavery candidate
The Free-Soil Party
Which leader was most radical in his or her approach to ending slavery
Henry H. Garnet
What feature did the North and South have in common
They were both dominated by men.
What was a state that allowed slavery but did not join the Confederacy
Delaware
maryland
What was meant by the term slave power
the political influence held by slaveholdeers in the south.
What was an argument of northern whigs
Economic development would get rid of the need for slavery
What influenced the most the northern and southern positions about slavery
The economic effect of slavery - Apex
What was one result of the democratic party being controlled by the southern members
South had more power than the north
Approximately how much did the civil war cost
8 billion
What is the purpose of Alexis Ohanian's TEDTalk
To illustrate the power of social media
What is the term for the hidden communities in the wilderness that were formed by runaway slaves
Maroons
According to Albert Barnes why was slavery wrong
it was unjust, oppressive, and cruel
In uncle toms cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe argued against slavery by appealing to peoples
Emotions.
What happened after South Carolina seceded in 1860