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market revolution

The different regions of the countries were linked by innovations in transportation, agriculture, and industry

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market revolution innovations.

Cotton Gin - Eli Whitney

Interchangeable Parts - Eli Whitney

Erie Canal

Cumberland/National Road

Telegraph

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which regions of the country were connected by Market Revolution innovations

North and West

100

 the impact of the Dred Scott decision



  • Declared all African Americans (enslaved or free) were not citizens.

  • Declared Missouri Compromise unconstitutional.


100

the cause of the Mexican American War

Boundary dispute between Texas and Mexico (alternate answer Manifest Destiny)

200

 the Second Great Awakening.

The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival that rapidly spread across the United states during the 1820s.  It focused on the moral reformation and improvement of society.

200

 the Reforms caused by the Second Great Awakening.

Abolition, Women’s Rights, Temperance, Public School Reform

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how the Market Revolution led to the Second Great Awakening.

The Market Revolution allowed people to more freely travel to the revivals and the ideas to spread around the country

200

John Brown’s beliefs and the events of the Raid at Harpers Ferry.



John Brown was a radical abolitionist who was willing to die for his anti slavery beliefs.


Raided the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in an attempt to take weapons for his abolition army.


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effects of the Mexican American War including

  • The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo

  • Mexican Cession



  • The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo - ended the Mexican American War

  • Mexican Cession - Large portion of land representing most of the Southwest US.


300

Manifest Destiny.

The U.S. will occupy all land from the Atlantic to  the Pacific Ocean.

God has given Americans this destiny.

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 important figures associated with Abolition, women’s rights, and temperance.

Abolition: Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Grimke Sisters.


Women’s Rights: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott


Public School Reform: Horace Mann

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 a similarity between the Second Great Awakening and the Market Revolution



The market revolution emphasized that success or failure was largely an individual’s responsibility.  Similarly, Preachers of the second great awakening preached that salvation was the responsibility of each individual.


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Who Dred Scott was

was an enslaved man who sued for him and his wife's freedom

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how California’s statehood disrupted the Missouri Compromise.

36’30” divided California, which was included in the Mexican Cession.  When California wanted to enter as a free state, Congress decided a new compromise was needed.

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sectionalism.

Regional pride results in tension between regions of the US


400

 the components of the Missouri Compromise



  • Maine enters as a free state

  • Missouri enters as a slave state

  • 36’30 boudary


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what the Declaration of Sentiments and Seneca Falls Convention were.

Seneca Falls Convention: Women’s Rights Convention


Declaration of Sentiments: Declaration of Rights for women based on the Declaration of Independence

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the outcome of Dred Scott court case

the supreme court denied his case

400

 how the Kansas Nebraska Act led to Bleeding Kansas

Pro slavery and anti slavery forces flooded into the Kansas Territory to sway the vote.  Violence broke out when these two groups collided

500

 innovations

the action or process of innovating.

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the components of the Compromise of 1850



  • California enters as a free state

  • New Mexico and Utah Territories will decide slavery through popular sovereignty

  • Strengthened Fugitive Slave Act


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 the cause of the Missouri Compromise.

Missouri wanted to enter the union as a slave state.  Disrupted the balance in Congress in favor of slave states.

500

I can describe some of John Browns attributes

  1. He sacrifice his life to rid the country of slavery. 

2.  He was the leader of his own abolitionist army

3. The man who died  for his antislavery convictions.


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 how Bleeding Kansas led to the Caning of Sumner.

Rep. Preston Brooks attacked Senator Charles Sumner after Sumner gave a speech condemning the Kansas Nebraska Act and slavery