How did northerners respond to the fugitive slave act
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With anger.
They greatly resented being turned into unpaid slave-catchers,
and this brought many new recruits to the cause of
Abolitionism.
'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was written as a protest against the
Act.
It drove the two sides further apart, and was a major cause of
the Civil War.
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Amelia Bloomer is best known today for her contributions to which field
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Amelia Bloomer is best know for her contributions to
fashion/dress reform. She started a newspaper called "The Lily" in
1849 in New York State. She advocated for women's rights, including
the right to wear loose and comfortable clothing. The term
"bloomers" comes from the pantaloons outfit that she and other
feminists wore.
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Who said no slavery in new territories
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The Republican Party and the Quakers were the leading opponents of expanding slavery into the new territories.
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What contributed to the first real progress in the women's movement
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the opportunity for middle-class women to think about
society
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The Missouri compromise revealed a growing split between what two groups-
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Northern and southern states
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How did northerners respond to the fugitive slave act
With anger.
They greatly resented being turned into unpaid slave-catchers,
and this brought many new recruits to the cause of
Abolitionism.
'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was written as a protest against the
Act.
It drove the two sides further apart, and was a major cause of
the Civil War.
Amelia Bloomer is best known today for her contributions to which field
Amelia Bloomer is best know for her contributions to
fashion/dress reform. She started a newspaper called "The Lily" in
1849 in New York State. She advocated for women's rights, including
the right to wear loose and comfortable clothing. The term
"bloomers" comes from the pantaloons outfit that she and other
feminists wore.
Who said no slavery in new territories
The Republican Party and the Quakers were the leading opponents of expanding slavery into the new territories.
What contributed to the first real progress in the women's movement
the opportunity for middle-class women to think about
society
The Missouri compromise revealed a growing split between what two groups-