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Colt1911 [192]
2 years ago
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Question 1: What was the Wilmot Proviso? Question 2: By 1850, people in the North had negative views of life in the South. and p

eople in the South had negative views of life in the North. Neither view was entirely accurate, but the different views increased tension between the two regions. Identify each statement below as either a northern view of the South or a southern view of the North by placing an X in the appropriate box. ---> Look at the picture to answer question 2. Question 3: What northern and southern issues led to the Compromise of 1850? 1: Northern: 2: Southern: Question 4: Why were congressmen from the southern states alarmed by President Zachary Taylor's actions toward California and New Mexico? Question 5: In an attempt to preserve the Union, Senator Henry Clay suggested a series of measures that ultimately become known as the Compromise of 1850. Some northerners and southerners opposed Clay's proposal because they believed it did not favor their region. In the following chart, identify which measures favored the North and which measures favored the South. Here's what the first part of the chart say. " Provisions favoring the South". List 4 things). Second part says " Provisions favoring the North. List 4 things. Question 6: Explain how the following led to further division between the North and the South: 1) The fugitive Slave Law: 2) Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin: 3) Stephen Douglas's theory of popular sovereignty: Question 7: Think about the compromises that occurred in the United States before 1850. Do you think the solutions set forth in those Compromises were good ideas? Why do you think the compromises did not hold the nation together? Think about the following: 1) The economic bases of the North and the South. 2) The territorial expansion occurring in the first half of the 1800s. 3) Issues at the heart of various compromises, including the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850. ( Please Do Not Repost Another Students Answer To Answer My Questions). If you you do you will not get brianly. ​

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