Antebellum Sectionalism
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Ethan Wallace
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History
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8th - 11th Grade
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135 plays
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Hard
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1.
Multiple Choice
Great Britain reclaimed large portions of land in North America.
The United States won control of much of Canada.
US nationalism and manufacturing increased.
The United States developed one of the world's strongest militaries.
2.
Multiple Choice
Cotton was a southern cash crop that had no impact on the West.
Most western settlers opposed slavery and moved west to get away from cotton plantations.
Cotton's profitability discouraged many from moving west for economic reasons.
Cotton's profitability encouraged many people to move west to acquire land.
3.
Multiple Choice
A New York City banker.
A small southern farmer.
A western settler.
A Native American.
4.
Multiple Choice
outlawing alcohol
ending slavery
limiting slavery to southern states
ending women's suffrage
5.
Multiple Choice
interchangeable parts.
the cotton gin.
abolition.
the Seneca Falls Conference.
6.
Multiple Choice
abolition
the right of slaves to sue masters
states' rights
popular sovereignty
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