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Cards in this guide (18)
In the 1800s many people in the North moved to

(cities)

The new political party that formed as a result of the debate over slavery was the

free soil party

Forced congress to decide if slavery would be allowed in regions west of the mississippi

missouri compromise

A results when each side gives up part of its demands to gain part of what is wanted

Compromise

Describes the feeling of likeness with people of one's own region and difference from people of other regions

Sectionalism

from J LO K.S.B.

The Louisiana Purchase included land that was located west of the Mississippi River and included how many acres of land

Over 1/2 Billion

As the first colonists began to raise on huge areas of land they needed an inexpensive reliable labor force

(Tobacco)

South Carolina stood by its position concerning its rights as a state

(True)

In the South several crops were important at first but later became the most important

(Cotton)

At the beginning of the 1800s the US had been a nation for years

(a few)

Rivers and made it easy to ship crops out of the South and bring in other products

(canals)

The Great Compromiser wrote the Compromise Tariff of 1833 which greatly reduced the tariff duties

(Henry Clay)

The Southern became strong and prosperous

economy

Once the indenture was finished serving his or her time he or she was still not free

false

Cotton became one of the main crops in the Southern economic system and the South became known as the

it is cotton kingdom (a+answer)

The large farms in the south were called blank

The large farms in the south were called plantations. Many had slaves working on them.

What People within each section began to feel more

A++ united :)

Who Was the belief that the US was destined to stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.

Manifest Destiny

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