Hist 105 Brooks Exam 3 With 100% Correct Answers 2024
Hist 105 Brooks Exam 3 With 100% Correct Answers 2024 "peculiar institution" - answerinstitution unique to southern society; Mason-Dixon Line became dividing line between slavery and freedom "plain folk" - answersouthern farmers that lived outside of the plantation belt in hilly ares unsuitable for cotton production; used family labor instead of slaves & grew food for themselves; poor white men "paternalism" - answerhierarchical agrarian society in which slaveholding gentlemen took personal responsibility for the physical and moral well-being of their dependents (woman,children, and slaves) "silent sabatoge" - answermost widespread expression of hostility to slavery was "day-to-day resistance"; doing poor work, breaking tools, abusing animals, and disrupting the plantation routine Underground Railroad - answerloose organization of sympathetic abolitionists who hid fugitives in their homes and sent them on to the next "station" assisted some runaway slaves Harriet Tubman - answerescaped Philadelphia in 1849 and during the next decade risked her life by going back over 40 times to slave fellow slaves the Amistad - answerlarge group of slaves that took over a ship transporting them from Cuban ports and tried to steer it to Africa; got seized by American ship by Long Island and slaves were taken captive; Supreme Court ruled them free Denmark Vesey - answera slave carpenter in Charleston, South Carolina, who had purchased his freedom after winning a local lottery; free african american male; recruited urban slaves Tejanos - answernon Indian population of Spanish origin Santa Anna - answerGeneral Antonio López de Santa Anna; Mexico's ruler; stormed the Alamo; surrenders the Texas Independence War "reannexation" - answerafter Texas gained it's independence, America wanted them in the union; implied that Texas was a part of the Louisiana Purchase; re-admittance into the Union "reoccupation" - answerre-occupy all of Oregon after the Mexican-Texas War Commodore Matthew Petty - answerwarship commander; sailed to Tokyo and demanded dealings with the Japanese; 1854 opened two ports to American shipping Wilmot Proviso - answerproposition of prohibiting slavery from all territory acquired from Mexico; passed in the House and failed in the Senate David Wilmot - 1846, Pennsylvania congressman; attached amendment to appropriations bills sayings slavery shall be prohibited from any territory gained from Mexico; twice adopted by House of Reps, rejected by Senate; represents the anti-slavery position on slavery in the territories - keep slavery out of the territories; adopted by Lincoln's republican party IMPORTANT: proposed prohibiting slavery in any territory taken from Mexico during the war Free Soil Party - answeropponents of slavery's expansion; nominated Martin Van Buren for president and Charles Adams his running mate; popular appeal in the North; idea of preventing creation of new slave sta
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