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History, 09.02.2021 20:40, maddie4321

1)How did the Dred Scott decision affect the constitutionality of slavery in Louisiana and the rest of the country? It gave constitutional backing to slavery, but only in the south on large plantations.

It removed all constitutional backing for the practice of owning slaves.

It had little constitutional impact on slavery because it was unenforced.

It gave the institution constitutional backing, allowing slavery to spread.

2)How did John Brown’s execution affect Louisiana and the whole United States?

It caused many abolitionists to reach out to slave owners in Louisiana and the South to seek compromise.

It convinced Louisiana slave owners that federal troops and the court system would protect them.

It caused many abolitionists to go into hiding, giving slave owners in Louisiana and the rest of the South a renewed strength to protect their way of life.

It made slave owners in Louisiana and the rest of the South even more fearful of slave revolts, increasing the divide between North and South.

3)How did the Louisiana Secession Convention, organized by Governor Moore, impact Louisiana’s eventual decision regarding secession?

It sped up Louisiana’s secession process since it was uncomplicated.

It caused the delegates in 1861 to vote that Louisiana would secede.

It resulted in the delegates in 1861 voting against secession for at least another two years.

It escalated arguments on the issue but in 1864, Louisiana finally seceded.

4)How did South Carolina’s decision to secede affect Louisiana and the rest of the southern states?

It made Louisiana and other southern states remain undecided and feel South Carolina moved too quickly.

It caused other states to feel pressure to make a decision on the issue of slavery.

It had an insignificant effect on other states because they had voted to secede prior to South Carolina’s decision.

It led to most southern states experiencing an increase in outbreaks of violence over the issue.

5)What did Louisiana plantation owners most fear from the possibility of an end to slavery?

They would lose their wealth and way of life because they depended on the labor of slaves.

They were unaware of how to grow most crops and would be unable to grow them without slavery.

They were concerned about Northerners taking over their plantations.

They thought that the freed slaves would become violent and take over the plantations.

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