Consequence of early 1800s territorial expansion?
24.25 Division: The Antebellum Years

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Valerie Sanguinetti
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Disputes over slavery in new territory increased sectionalism.
Answer explanation
Territorial expansion in the early 1800s led to disputes over slavery in new territories, which heightened sectionalism between the North and South, ultimately contributing to tensions that would lead to the Civil War.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Debates over slavery EXCEPT: Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Dred Scott Case
Back
Seneca Falls
Answer explanation
The Seneca Falls Convention focused on women's rights, not slavery. In contrast, the Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, and Dred Scott Case all directly addressed the issue of slavery in the United States.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Abolitionist support during Antebellum Period
Back
Activities of the Underground Railroad
Answer explanation
An abolitionist would most likely support the activities of the Underground Railroad, as it was a network aimed at helping enslaved people escape to freedom, directly opposing slavery.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Why few immigration restrictions in early 1800s?
Back
The industrial economy created many new jobs.
Answer explanation
The industrial economy created many new jobs, attracting immigrants to fill these positions. This demand for labor led to fewer restrictions on immigration during the early 1800s.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Southern defense of slave labor:
Back
Slaves were treated better than factory workers in the Northeast.
Answer explanation
Southern elites claimed that slaves were better treated than factory workers in the Northeast, arguing that their living conditions and care were superior, which was a common defense of the institution of slavery.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Growing sectionalism during the Antebellum Period was best increased by:
Back
Abolitionism grew in the North after Uncle Tom's Cabin was published.
Answer explanation
Abolitionism's growth in the North, spurred by the publication of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', heightened sectional tensions over slavery, making it the best example of increasing sectionalism during the Antebellum Period.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
By the early 1800s, the primary export of the Antebellum South?
Back
Cotton
Answer explanation
By the early 1800s, cotton became the dominant cash crop in the Antebellum South, largely due to the invention of the cotton gin, which made processing easier and increased demand, surpassing tobacco, rice, and indigo.
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