In 1802, __________________ became Mississippi’s first state-supported college.
Jefferson College
The ____________________ into the Mississippi Territory, the Mississippi River and the Natchez Trace, were full of bandits.
two main routes
The two major factions in Mississippi politics were the __________and the _____________________
Whiggs and Democrats
Texas gained its __________________________from Mexico and asked the United States to annex (join) it.
Independence
When the ________________________________was over, the territory's population skyrocketed.
War of 1812
In 1817, the state’s most abundant natural resource was __________
land
Many people established cotton plantations which were well equipped with__________
Slave labor
For _________ Texas remained a national issue.
10 years
__________________________defeated the Creek Indians at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend on March 27, 1814.
Andrew Jackson
Mississippi was admitted to the United States on __________________.
Dec 10 1817
Until the 1830’s, there were more ___________________in the South than the North.
abolitionist groups
__________ goal was to gather enough weapons to start a slave revolt.
John Brown
The __________________ had been making alliances with Indian Nations, promising them that they would return their tribal lands to them if they helped defeat the _________________________
British
Untied States
Sometimes members of each political party got so_____________________________________ in their political rallies that they brought a gun out and began shooting. People were sometimes injured or killed during a political rally.
Emotionally involved
_____________________ were chartered to help farmers buy land, slaves, and farming equipment.
New banks
Scott argued that he was_____________because he had been brought to a free state
Scott argued that he was free because he had been brought to a free state
______________________________ asked to purchase New Orleans from France.
President Thomas Jefferson
The Constitution of __________was outdated by the 1830s.
1817
______________ could make plantation owners rich in just a few years.
Cotton
________________________was taken by his owner into a non-slave state.When his owner died, he was purchased by an abolitionist who encouraged him to file suit with the federal court.
Dred Scott