This was an issue issue any unsupervised meetings of the enslaved.
What was the concerns of planning violent slave revolts?
Spain agreed with giving Florida to the United States along with the Oregon Territory by this agreement.
What was the Adams-Onis Treaty?
This ended the War of 1812 and returned all borders to pre-war status.
What was the Treaty of Ghent?
This mission was to explore western lands, reporting back on the native groups, animals, plants and others.
What was the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
This set the city of New Orleans apart from other American cities.
What was a progressive attitude about race in addition to being cultural diverse?
They were given this name because they were in Congress and confident in winning a war with Great Britain along with trying to seize Florida.
Who were the War Hawks?
New land development in the southern states such as Alabama and Mississippi along with new industry growth in New England were the result of this.
What was an increased cotton production?
A new firestorm was the result of this act.
What was the Fugitive Slave Act?
In supporting the Compromise of 1850, this person's reputation as a abolitionist was destroyed.
Who was Daniel Webster?
Under this, slavery will be determined by popular sovereignty in Utah and New Mexico.
What was the Compromise of 1850?
He started large factory style production of fabric, built towns with factories as the center around rivers, and created a business using multi-shareholders.
Who was Francis Cabot Lowell?
This case stated that Congress could not bar slavery in territories.
What was the Dred Scott Supreme Court Case?
What was economic issues and questions over slavery?
This was a major defeat for the Union Army at the start of the Civil War.
What was the Battle of First Manassas (Bull Run)?
This would help open the way for future explorers and traders.
What was the results from the Lewis and Clark expeditions?
Jefferson considered himself a deist, which was this.
The rejection of divine revelation and holds the workings of nature alone reveals God's divine nature.
This plan included a full blockade of southern ports.
What was the Anaconda plan?
This occurred in 1857, which caused more issues in the Northern states rather than the Southern states.
What was the Panic of 1857?
These were the policies of President Jefferson and Democratic-Republicans.
What was supporting individual farmers?
What was less involvement in economic policies?
What was a smaller federal government?
What was a major political victory, gaining the city of New Orleans, and expansion of land?
This country did not enter the U.S. Civil War as they opposed slavery.
What was Great Britain?
This proved as a major military strength for the Union during the Civil War.
What was a much stronger navy?
He beat U.S. Senator Charles Sumner after Sumner gave a speech titled "Crimes Against Kansas."
Who was Preston Brooks?
President Lincoln adapt the line, "A house divided against itself cannot stand" from this.
What was the Bible?