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TAKS Review 2

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TAKS Review 2. Gadsden Purchase. Gadsden Purchase and Mexican Cession. Missouri Compromise. Slavery permitted south of 36 degrees 30. Compromise of 1850. Calf. enters as a free state and Fugitive Slave Law. John Brown led the attack at Harper’s Ferry and was hanged for treason. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Gadsden Purchase

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Gadsden Purchase and MexicanCession

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Missouri CompromiseSlavery permitted south of 36 degrees 30

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Compromise of 1850Calf. enters as a free state and Fugitive Slave Law

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John Brown led the attack at Harper’s Ferry and was hanged for treason.

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In the Kansas- Nebraska Act, slavery wasdecided by voting.

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The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 said thatall citizens had to return runaway slaves.

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In the Dred Scott decision, (1857) slavery was made legal in all of the territories.

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The 13th amendment banned slavery throughout the nation.

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“No taxation without

representation.”

James Otis

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“I regret that I have

but one life to give for

my country.” Nathan Hale

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“Remember the ladies.”

Abigail Adams

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“Give me liberty,

or give me death!”

Patrick Henry

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We hold these truthsto be self evident, that all men are created equal.

Declaration of Independence

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We the people of theUnited States, in order to form a more perfect union ….PreambleConstitution of the U.S.


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