Unit 6: Manifest Destiny and the 1850s Flashcards

1
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13 Colonies:

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-War/Treaty
-Britain
-1783

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2
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Florida Territory:

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-Treaty and Purchase
-Spain
-1819

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3
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Old NW to the Mississippi:

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-Treaty
-Britain
-1783

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4
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Louisiana Territory:

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-Purchase
-France
-1803

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5
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Texas:

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-Annexation
-Mexico
-1845

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6
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Oregon Country:

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-Treaty
-Britain
-1846

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7
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American Southwest:

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-War/Treaty/Purchase
-Mexico
-1848

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8
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Which new states/territories were open to slavery? (3)

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-Texas
-New Mexico Territory
-Utah Territory

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9
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Which new states/territories didn’t allow slavery? (2)

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-California
-Minnesota Territory

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10
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The idea that white Americans were destined (by God) to occupy all of North America:

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Manifest Destiny

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11
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What were the reasons/causes of western expansion in the 1840s? (5)

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  1. Age of Jackson
  2. Population Increase in the East
  3. Introduction of Key Technologies
  4. Second Great Awakening
  5. Role of Fed. Gov.
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12
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Which groups were opposed to expansion and why?

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Native Americans, Abolitionists, Northern Congressmen, Slaves and the Whig party because they feared slavery would be extended in the west

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13
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Describe the Pacific Northwest settlers:

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-Mountain men
-Went for the fur trade
-Developed maps and guides

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Describe the Oregon settlers:

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-Settled because of land and milder climate
-Had farms

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Describe the Californian settlers:

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-Miners
-Went for the gold

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16
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How did Texas come under the US control?

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The military settled there for expansion

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17
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Describe the Mormons:

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-Settled in Utah
-Went for religious freedom

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18
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Describe the Mormons:

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-Settled in Utah
-Went for religious freedom

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19
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-Supports CA as a free state
-Ban Slavery in NM and Utah
-Demand an end to slavery in DC

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The North

20
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-Congress cannot ban slavery
-Allow CA to be free if other states are slave states

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The South

21
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Describe the Compromise of 1850 (5):

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1.CA was a free state
2. Utah and NM could be open to slavery (popular sovereignty)
3. Slavery allowed in DC
4. No slave trade in DC
5. Stronger Fugitive Slave Law

22
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Who wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”?

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Harriet Beecher Stowe (1852)

23
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-Began to frame slavery as a moral issue
-Questioned the morality of the fugitive slave law
-Reinvigorated the Abolitionist movement

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The North’s reaction to UTC

24
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-Claimed the author was biased since she was a Northerner
-Believed Northerners wanted to destroy the Southern way of life
-Wrote pro-slavery lit in response

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The South’s reaction to UTC

25
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What political parties helped form the Republican Party? (3)

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The Whigs, Liberty Party, and the Free Soil Party

26
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What were the main beliefs of the Republican Party? (3)

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  1. Protect slavery in the South
  2. Restrict slavery from spreading to the West
  3. Use federal law to assert authority in the territories
27
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Why was Bleeding Kansas so violent?

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Pro and Anti Slavery voters went to Kansas to vote and violence broke out

28
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-Scott should be free
-African Americans can legally sue for their freedom

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The North’s view on the Dred Scott Case

29
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-Scott should stay a slave
-He is not a citizen

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The South’s view on the Dred Scott Case

30
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What was the outcome of the Dred Scott case?

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Slavery can exist anywhere

31
Q

-Douglas wins the election
-Splits the Democrats into the North and South
-Lincoln gains national attention
-Republican Party was defined

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The outcomes of the Lincoln/Douglas Debates

32
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Who was John Brown?

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An abolitionist who was involved with Bleeding Kansas

33
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-Viewed Brown as a dangerous radical and murderer
-Believed Northerners were behind the plot
-Created the Confederate Army

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The South’s view of the Harpers Ferry Raid

34
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-Mixed feelings among the population
-Some viewed him as a martyr for a worthy cause
-Others disapproved of his tactics

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The North’s view of the Harpers Ferry Raid

35
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Who were the 1860 presidential election candidates? (4)

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Lincoln, Breckinridge, Douglas, J. Bell

36
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What were Lincoln’s beliefs? (3)

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-Restrict slavery in the West
-Secession is illegal
-Do not interfere with slavery where states existed

37
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What were Breckinridge’s beliefs? (1)

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Uphold slavery/state’s rights (secession is a legal right)

38
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What were Douglas’s beliefs? (1)

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Popular Sovereignty

39
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What were Bell’s beliefs? (1)

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Uphold Federal Law

40
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What was the result of the 1860 election?

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Lincoln wins and the Confederacy was formed (SC was first to succeed)

41
Q

Oversaw the largest territorial expansion in American history:

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James Polk

42
Q

Led an army that defeated Mexico in texas:

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Sam Houston

43
Q

Confederate general during the Civil War:

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Robert E. Lee

44
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Forged the Compromise of 1850:

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Henry Clay

45
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Wrote “On the Duty of Civil Disobedience”:

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Henry David Thoreau

46
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Created the Kansas-Nebraska Act:

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Stephen Douglas