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Chapter 16 APUSH Study Guide

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Cotton
The Cotton Kingdom
transport cotton to England where they would sell it for silver to buy the manufactured goods from the U.S.
half
cotton
cotton cloth
one fifth
75%
oligarchy
a government by the few, heavily influenced by a planter aristocracy
Yale
West Point
Sir Walter Scott
idealize a feudal society
starting the civil war
A British Novelist
to fight for a decaying social structure
TRUE
4.4%
the white south
one forth
corn and hogs
listless, shiftless, and misshappen
they were sick from malnutrition and parasites, especially hookworm
whites in the valley of the Appalachians that lived under spartan frontier conditions and some that still spoke with Elizabethan speech forms
TRUE
The mountain whites
mulattoes
mixed people. White planter parent and his black mistress
New Orleans
William T. Johnson
work in certain occupations, or testify against whites in court
voting and going to public schools, some states would let blacks enter
north
an abolitionist and self-educated orator of rare power
TRUE
N.P. Gordon
natural reproduction
SC, FL, MISS, AL, & Louisana
10
Harriet Breecher Stowe
an emotional power of slave auction when families were being sold and seperated
a white overseer who watches the slaves and makes sure they do their work
the whip
The concentrated area where most slaves were?
a stretch from SC & Georgia into AL, MISS, and Louisiana
The "Black belt"
Small plantation and upper south
"responsorial"
led an armed rebellion
a rebellion in Charleston
a visionary black preacher
led an uprising that slaughtered about 60 Virginians
distinguished black leader and former slave
whites could not hold blacks in a ditch without getting down there with them
at the time of the revolution, especially among the Quakers
transporting blacks back to Africa
to transport slaves back to Africa
for former slaves
Monrovia; President Monroe
Charles Grandison Finney
rural audiences of untutored farmers
bother Arthur and Lewis Tappan
Weld
Lane Theological Seminary
American Slavery As It Is
Uncle Tom's Cabin
The liberator
American Anti-Slavery Society
Wendell Phillips
They were from the south
David Walker
Sojourner Truth
Martin Delaney
Martin Delaney
Fredrick Douglass
Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass
Liberty party, Free Soil party, and Republican Party
The Bible and the wisdom of Aristotle
Resolution that required all such antislavery appeals to be tabled without debate
John Quincy Adams
Elijah P. Lovejoy
Lovejoy
People who weren't ready to abolish slavery but thought it shouldn't extend in to the west

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