AAAS 2000 Chapter : Opposition To Slavery 1800

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Opposition to slavery 1800-1833: slavery& national politics, 1824: john quincy adams elected president v. andrew jackson, "money power" conspiracy, 1828: formation of the democratic party i. natural rights. 1838 the cherokee "trail of tears: the whig party i. Second great awakening: benevolent empire i. public education, temperance, prison reform, aid to the handicapped ii. antislavery societies. Abolitionism: north v. south, segregation & racial equality, 2nd great awakening & benevolent empire improve abolitionism. Slave rebellion v. revolution cont: gabriel prosser, denmark vesey insurrection (1822, free, carpenter in charleston, sc, amer. Revolution, haiti, missouri compromise i. balance between slave and free states/ maine & missouri ii. 36 30"" latitude iii. reignited slavery debate: july 14, 1822-french revolution i. hampstead/ african methodist church ii. Informants, june 14th, and failure: aftermath i. 131 arrests, 71 convictions, 35 executions, 37 banisheed. Gradual emancipation and emigration of african maericans iii. Supporters: opposition i. william lloyd garrison & the liberator ii.

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