TWO PART:
Southern economy was dependent on:
Northern economy was dependent on:
Slaves, Manufacturing
Name two issues with the Articles of Confederation
No taxing ability, couldn't raise up a military, asked states to fund, left states to control themselves, no unity, etc.
The growth of America going west
Westward Expansion
President elected in 1860
Abraham Lincoln
What year did the Civil War start
1861
In Feb. 1861, there were 7 ________________ states
Confederate
Did the Constitution create a stronger or weaker federal government?
Stronger
Slavery would not be permitted in the lands acquired during the Louisiana Purchase north of latitude 36°30’
Missouri Compromise
Was involved in helping free slaves in the Underground Railroad - Will be on the $20 bill
Harriet Tubman
Name one of Mr. Tilton's favorite cartoons
Gravity Falls, BoJack Horseman, Invincible, Family Guy.
Inventor of the cotton gin
Eli Whitney
Which state did NOT sign the Constitution
Rhode Island
Allowed states to determine if the state was going to be a slave state or a free state
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Fought in Bleeding Kansas and Harpers Ferry
John Brown
Violence breaking out at the Kansas border
Bleeding Kansas
Group of people working to end slavery
Abolitionists
The delegates who signed the Constitution are considered the ______ __________ of America
Founding Fathers
Raid on this military armory in Virginia which was intended to help slaves fight back
Harper's Ferry
Abolitionist who escaped slavery and gave speeches on the horrors of slavery
Frederick Douglass
Name Mr. Tilton's favorite female Hip/Hop RnB artist
Lauryn Hill
The president of the Confederate States
Jefferson Davis
Southern states wanted to __________ the constitution as they believed it infringed on state's rights
Nullify
Supreme Court case that ruled since people who were enslaved were viewed as property, enslavers had the right to take them into free states and territories.
Scott v. Sanford
Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe
The deadliest battle in the Civil War
Antietam