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HISTORY 120/ FALL 2004/ PROF. FRIEDHEIM

HIS 120/ BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE/ PROF. FRIEDHEIM/ FALL 2004

Questions for Chapter Six
Ten of the following questions will appear on a quiz in class on Tuesday, October 5
Match the items in list #1 with those in list #2.

 

LIST #1

1. Nat Turner
2. Eli Whitney
3. Davey Crockett
4. Andrew Jackson
5. Henry Clay
6. Trail of Tears
7. Task system
8. George Fitzhugh
9. Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians
10. Denmark Vesey
11. David Walker
12. Gag Rule
13. 1828 Tariff
14. Missouri Compromise
15. Red Sticks
16. William Lloyd Garrison

LIST #2

A. Planned 1822 slave insurrection in Charleston
B. Maine/ 36 degrees, 30 minutes latitude
C. South Carolina declared it null and void in 1832
D. Saw planters as beneficent, patriarchal guardians of slaves
E. Young Creek warriors defeated at battle of Horseshoe Bend
F. Made cultivation of short, staple cotton profitable; extended slavery
G. The way slave labor was organized on many rice plantations
H. Baptist “minister” who led 1831 Virginia insurrection
I. Victories at New Orleans and in Indian campaigns made him national hero and promoted his political career
J. Boston abolitionist leader and editor
K. Personality and masculine image key to his congressional election
L. Engineered the Missouri Compromise
M. Militant and uncompromising 1829 appeal to slaves to rebel
N. 800-mile forced march of Cherokees to Oklahoma
O. Their combined membership multiplied three-fold, 1800-1860
P. Suppressed anti-slavery petitions