The compromise of 1850 resulted in California becoming a free
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What was the basis of wealth in southern states
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land in slaves
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The south feared the norths
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Rapid population growth
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I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views about equality for women. Who am I
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William Lloyd Garrison
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What was the effect of the abolitionist movement
all of the above
The Compromise of 1850 resulted in
The compromise of 1850 resulted in California becoming a free
state.
What was the basis of wealth in southern states
land in slaves
The south feared the norths
Rapid population growth
I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views about equality for women. Who am I
What name was given to the fight between proslavery and antislavery forces following the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
Which states seceded after Lincoln asked them for troops
Why did southern states progress more slowly than the northern states
I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views about equality for women. Who am I
What was the name of shermans trip through the cofederate territory known as shermans
What did the Emancipation Proclamation do for the North
I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views about equality for women. Who am I
What did the Emancipation Proclamation do for the North
I was a publisher whose abolitionist views were radical even in the North. I believed in civil disobedience and many abolitionists disagreed with my views about equality for women. Who am I