Deyon Keaton Sotnick Chapter 13: Immigration‚ Expansion‚ and Sectional Conflict‚ 1840-1848 I. Introduction: After the murder of Joseph Smith‚ Brigham Young led the main body of Mormons from Illinois to a new homeland in the Great Salt Lake valley. In part‚ Young’s aim was to flee persecution by Gentiles (non-Mormons). Reasons for Mormons to head west: (1) Deseret lay outside the United States; and Smith’s murder had led many Mormons to conclude that they could no longer live along
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Stephen Douglas was born in Vermont. He received a basic education. At age 20 he moved to Illinois‚ this became his home state for the rest of his life. Douglas began practicing law in 1834‚ followed quickly by political ventures‚ including the office of Illinois attorney general. In 1840‚ Douglas became Illinois secretary of state‚ then served as a judge on the state supreme court from 1841 to 1843. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1843 and to the Senate in 1847. Douglas played
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By 1850‚ during the time of Celia’s trial‚ Missouri had already been the focus of the national slavery debate for a while‚ and because the many key problems of the slave debate were unsettled by the Missouri Compromise‚ many residents of agriculture-based citizens of Calloway County who owned slaves‚ favored the “pro-slavery rhetoric” and politics that were talked about in the papers of that time. A man by the name of Robert Newsom was a resident of Calloway County
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Similar to the Missouri Compromise in 1820‚ the biggest fear was that slave-owning southerners would hold control in congress‚ having a drastically larger share of votes in the senate as well as the house. Although “abolitionists were one of the most outspoken groups in the United
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After America gained independence from Britain‚ an urge for change swept over the new nation; most notably through industrialization‚ sectionalism‚ and urbanization. In Charles Peale’s The Exhumation of the Mastodon‚ industrialization is represented in the discovery of this new animal. This painting pictures a storm in the background‚ which represents the industrial revolution coming. The painting also shows how people were exploring nature and trying to solve the mystery behind it. Finally‚ the
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APUSH: DBQ 1st Semester Final DISCLAIMER: This is NOT the only way to do this essay‚ don’t take any of this as gospel. We are people. If you disagree‚ go ahead and do it your way. That will work too. We are not responsible for your essay‚ that is your job. We are simply here to get a headstart. What is needed for a better DBQ ● more analysis beyond the basic information from the documents. ● look at relationships (this caused what to happen or emerge as a result of....) even if the DBQ doesn’t ask you to
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Part I Point Possible: 80 Of the following three questions‚ answer two of your choice. 1. In an 1845 editorial about Texas Annexation‚ newspaper editor John O’Sullivan argued that it was the "manifest design of providence" that the United States occupy all territory in the continent. Manifest Destiny‚ as the concept came to be known‚ swept proponents enthusiastically into its wake and left others concerned about the future. Go to Manifest Destiny (Links to an external site.) at PBS Online. Read its
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Ch. 12 1) Among the primary reasons that young farm women moved from the farms to work in textile mill towns in the early 19th century was: To escape farm life and earn wages 2) The history of Lowell epitomizes this transition: Self-sufficient farm families to urban wageworkers 3)In the pre-industrial system‚ a boy who wanted to learn a trade Entered a formal apprenticeship system 4)The organization of a family business in the pre-industrial era was Patriarchal 5) If you lived in Boston
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As a country we know that there are many reasons and situations that started the civil war. However‚ many continue to debate over the ultimate causes of the Civil War. James McPherson wrote that‚ " The Civil War started because of the uncompromising differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states (civilwar.org). After Lincoln won the election in 1860 he was the first Republican pledging
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Virginia around 1800. Scott and his family were slaves owned by Peter Blow and his family. He moved to St. Louis with them in 1830 and was sold to John Emerson‚ a military doctor. They went to Illinois and the Wisconsin territory where the Missouri Compromise of 1820 prohibited slavery. Dred Scott married and had two daughters. John Emerson married Irene Sanford. In 1842‚ they all returned to St. Louis‚ Missouri. John Emerson died the next year. In 1846‚ Scotts sued Irene Emerson for their freedom
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