History 1301 Unit 4 - Chapter 14 Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, Rated A+
History 1301 Unit 4 - Chapter 14 Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, Rated A+ Charles Summer--In 1856, which antislavery senator was almost beaten to death on the floor of the U.S Senate by Representative Preston Brooks? Uncle Tom's Cabin--Harriet Beecher Stowe published her abolitionist novel ... in 1852, and it was enormously successful. He favored restricting slavery to the states where the Constitution protected it.--How did Abraham Lincoln argue about slavery in his debates with Stephen Douglas during the 1858 Senate race? They disliked slavery, but detested abolitionism.--What was true of most Northerners during the 1840s? President Taylor opposed the compromise, and congressmen kept granting key concessions to rival parties.--What made the Compromise of 1850 so difficult to pass? Democrats endorsed expansion and division of free and slave territories, while Whigs opposed annexation to avoid the slavery debate.--What were the different stands Democrats and Whigs took on annexation and slavery in new territories? It permitted slavery in an area where it had previously been prohibited.--What made Northerners so opposed to the Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854? It wanted to prohibit slavery in the territories.--How did the Republican Party manage to gain so much support in the 1850s? It was increasingly seen in cultural and intellectual terms.--What was true about the sectional quarrel between North and South during the 1840s and 1850s? Republicans were able to win decisively in the North.--What ultimately led to the Republican success in the election of 1860? In territory acquired from Mexico.--In
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