who benefited from the compromise of 1850?
The north.
what did the southern states view the tariffs as?
Unconstitutional.
who was Lincolns main opponent in the north?
Douglas
Why is Uncle Tom's Cabin banned?
to rally abolitionists.
What is a person called who wants to get rid of slavery?
An abolitionist.
Which state tried to nullify federal laws?
South Carolina.
when did some states get sectionally divided?
1850's
How did Uncle Tom's Cabin impact society?
Inspiring more northerners than ever before to embrace the antislavery.
What did the compromise of 1850 do?
banned slave trading in D.C only.
Does the federal government or the states have greater rights and powers?
Federal Government.
What Do People Think Lincoln "Promised" To Do?
To Abolish/End Slavery
how did uncle tom's cabin get popular?
vividly dramatizing the experience of slavery.
California Was Admitted To The Union As A...
Free State
What was the nullification crisis?
a result of southern states resistance to imposed, protective tariffs on foreign goods to guard emerging industries.
presidential election of 1860 was an American election in which Republican Abraham Lincoln defeated.....
Southern Democrat John C.
why was uncle toms cabin important?
helped to shape the national debate concerning slavery and emancipation.
What Did The Compromise Stand As Temporarily?
Truce.
What did the Nullification Crisis have to do with slavery?
a majority of South Carolina slaveholders claimed that a state had the right to nullify or veto federal laws and secede from the Union.
Why Was The Presidential Election Of 1860 Important?
It Was Important Because It Improved The Economy And Was Very Beneficial.
describe the importance of Uncle Tom's cabin.
The novel helped the abolitionist movement.