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UGA HIST 2111 Final Exam with correct Answers War within the states - Ans ️️ - Fighting between Unionists and Secessionists. Mountainous people did not have slaves or a reason to support the system because it did not benefit them in any way since they lived more isolated lives and did all t...

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UGA HIST 2111 Final Exam with correct Answers War within the states - Ans ✔️✔️-1860 -1863 Fighting between Unionists and Secessionists. Mountainous people did not have slaves or a reason to support the system because it did not benefit them in any way since they lived more isolated lives and did all their work themselves. Fights, threats and intimidations arose. Nat Turner - Ans ✔️✔️-1800 -1831 Leader of Nat Turners rebellion. Enslaved preacher, led slave revolt in Southampton, VA. looked up as young boy and saw visions of "white and black spirits engaged in battle". Believed to have received divine instructions to lead other slaves to free dom. During this time whites took steps to reinforce slavery with violent and legal means. Turner's force of 80 men moved through countryside killing whites, 60 whites died at their hands. He managed to escape and hide for 2 months until eventually he was captured, convicted and executed. In the wake of his revolt, wave of white hysteria swept through south. VA legislature shot down any antislavery proposals. Slave states find strength and public debate of slavery ceased in the South. Chains of indebtedness - Ans ✔️✔️-Mid 1770 s-late 1780 s During and after the Revolutionary War, They could only pay in coins that came from Europe or Spain. Basically, U.S farmers were indebted to merchants who owed money to suppliers and businesses in England, consequences of buying before paying/loans. Everyone wants money back! Links of debt cause economic crisis and things like Shay's rebellion! Gov helped merchants ( push against desire for more paper money) more than the farmers believing they can help fix the economy beca use they have trade agreements with other countries and can get money flowing through the country. Confederate Constitution - Ans ✔️✔️- Shay's Rebellion - Ans ✔️✔️-1786 -1787 Daniel Shay, a revolutionary war leader, led a rebellion against state and local enforcement of tax collections and judgements for debt Politicians for political reform of the Articles of Confederation said the rebellion was justification for framing a new government Consequence of the chains of indebtedness 1,000 shaysites seized fede ral arsenal in Springfield Hillsborough Paint - Ans ✔️✔️-Just prior to Revolutionary War Contents from outhouses were thrown on people who did not boycott British policy Sons of Liberty - Ans ✔️✔️-1765 The Sons of Liberty was an organization that was cre ated in the Thirteen American Colonies. The secret society was formed to protect the rights of the colonists and to fight taxation by the British government. They played a major role in most colonies in battling the Stamp Act in 1765/as repeal spread they celebrated. Proclaimed themselves as "proud citizens of a new nation". Responsible for giving the boston massacre its name and started the Boston Tea Party. Promoted street violence against specific targets, could not always control demonstrations The Virg inia Plan and New Jersey Plan - Ans ✔️✔️-1787 Virginia plan: Proposed by James Madison Recommended a bicameral national legislature with proportional representation in each body. House of representatives was to be chosen by popular election and the Senate would be chosen by the lower house Favored populous states New Jersey Plan: William Pa terson of NJ Unicameral legislature and each state received equal vote, built on current articles of confederation Ben Franklin and committee broke the impasse btw the 2 plans Signifies the amount of compromise founders had to do, atmosphere and issues of the convention Bill of Rights - Ans ✔️✔️-Ratified by states in 1791 . First ten amendments to the constitution. Guaranteed rights of freedom of speech, religion, etc. Set of amendments assuring basic rights proposed by james madison to help the newly dra fted constitution be accepted, based on state suggestions. Three -Fifths Compromise - Ans ✔️✔️-1787 Each slave would count as ⅗ of a white person for when representative and direct taxes were being decided for the states according to population. Gave south ern slave states additional power in Congress overcompensated souths pop, insist slaves be counted/north argues property cannot be counted. ⅗ clause in constitution article 1,section 2

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