SECTIONAL CRISIS 1850 1861
UNCLE TOMS CABIN
Question
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mississippi
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ohio
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tennessee
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kentucky
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Detailed explanation-1: -She jumps onto the blocks of ice in the river and makes it to the other side. Reaching the opposite shore, Eliza sees a gentleman she knows, Mr.
Detailed explanation-2: -Eliza Harris, of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” notoriety, the slave woman who crossed the Ohio River, near Ripley, on the drifting ice with her child in her arms, was sheltered under our roof and fed at our table for several days. This was while we lived at Newport, Indiana, which is six miles west of the State line of Ohio.
Detailed explanation-3: -How does Eliza escape across the Ohio River from Kentucky into Ohio? She jumps across the broken ice in the river. What law does Ohio State Senator John Bird vote for that upsets his wife, Mary Bird?
Detailed explanation-4: -Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin was inspired by the memoir of a real person: Josiah Henson. Maryland attorney Jim Henson outside the cabin where his relative, Josiah Henson, lived as a slave.