Unit 6: Manifest Destiny and the 1850s Flashcards

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13 Colonies:

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-War/Treaty
-Britain
-1783

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Florida Territory:

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-Treaty and Purchase
-Spain
-1819

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Old NW to the Mississippi:

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-Treaty
-Britain
-1783

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Louisiana Territory:

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-Purchase
-France
-1803

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Texas:

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-Annexation
-Mexico
-1845

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Oregon Country:

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-Treaty
-Britain
-1846

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American Southwest:

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-War/Treaty/Purchase
-Mexico
-1848

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

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-California
-Minnesota Territory

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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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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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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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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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How did Texas come under the US control?

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The military settled there for expansion

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Describe the Mormons:

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-Settled in Utah
-Went for religious freedom

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Describe the Mormons:

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-Settled in Utah
-Went for religious freedom

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

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

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

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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

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What political parties helped form the Republican Party? (3)
The Whigs, Liberty Party, and the Free Soil Party
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What were the main beliefs of the Republican Party? (3)
1. Protect slavery in the South 2. Restrict slavery from spreading to the West 3. Use federal law to assert authority in the territories
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Why was Bleeding Kansas so violent?
Pro and Anti Slavery voters went to Kansas to vote and violence broke out
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-Scott should be free -African Americans can legally sue for their freedom
The North's view on the Dred Scott Case
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-Scott should stay a slave -He is not a citizen
The South's view on the Dred Scott Case
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What was the outcome of the Dred Scott case?
Slavery can exist anywhere
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-Douglas wins the election -Splits the Democrats into the North and South -Lincoln gains national attention -Republican Party was defined
The outcomes of the Lincoln/Douglas Debates
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Who was John Brown?
An abolitionist who was involved with Bleeding Kansas
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-Viewed Brown as a dangerous radical and murderer -Believed Northerners were behind the plot -Created the Confederate Army
The South's view of the Harpers Ferry Raid
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-Mixed feelings among the population -Some viewed him as a martyr for a worthy cause -Others disapproved of his tactics
The North's view of the Harpers Ferry Raid
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Who were the 1860 presidential election candidates? (4)
Lincoln, Breckinridge, Douglas, J. Bell
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What were Lincoln's beliefs? (3)
-Restrict slavery in the West -Secession is illegal -Do not interfere with slavery where states existed
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What were Breckinridge's beliefs? (1)
Uphold slavery/state's rights (secession is a legal right)
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What were Douglas's beliefs? (1)
Popular Sovereignty
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What were Bell's beliefs? (1)
Uphold Federal Law
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What was the result of the 1860 election?
Lincoln wins and the Confederacy was formed (SC was first to succeed)
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Oversaw the largest territorial expansion in American history:
James Polk
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Led an army that defeated Mexico in texas:
Sam Houston
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Confederate general during the Civil War:
Robert E. Lee
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Forged the Compromise of 1850:
Henry Clay
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Wrote "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience":
Henry David Thoreau
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Created the Kansas-Nebraska Act:
Stephen Douglas