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Leto [7]
3 years ago
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TRYING THIS AGAIN~PLEASE HURRY~CHOOSING BRAINLIEST

History
1 answer:
Allushta [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1.  Lyman Beecher

Was a Congregationalist educator, minister

2.   Congregationalists

Some of these believers, that were Puritans who initially identified themselves as part of the Church of England. Each congregation had the right and responsibility to determine its own affairs. They emphasized their beliefs on freedom of conscience, a priesthood of all believers, and they have worked for civil and religious liberty.

3.  Harriet Beecher Stowe

Had become friends with several Ohio abolitionists and had heard stories from fugitive slaves and Underground Railroad conductors, and would be inspired to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin, due to the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850.

4.   Uncle Tom's Cabin

Written to educate Northerners, most of which had never witnessed slavery firsthand, about the brutalities of the institution

5.  Calvinist

Some of these believers, that were Puritans who initially identified themselves as part of the Church of England. Each congregation had the right and responsibility to determine its own affairs. They emphasized their beliefs on freedom of conscience, a priesthood of all believers, and they have worked for civil and religious liberty.

6.   John Brown

Was a radical abolitionist. He grew up with Calvinist beliefs and anti-slavery views.

7.  The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854

Allowed the people in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide for themselves whether or not they would allow slavery within their borders.

8.  popular sovereignty

the principle that the authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives

9.  Arsenal

A place for the collection of weapons and military equipment, where they are made and stored by a country.

10.  Martyr

A person that is killed because of the personal or religious beliefs, is someone that gains admiration or sympathy for their beliefs or their cause.

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