Lincoln was elected president in ____
1860
A disagreement about slavery and statehood solved by bloodshed
Bleeding Kansas
The political party that fought to end slavery
The Republican party
Candidate who won the election of 1860
Abraham Lincoln
Stephen Douglas wanted to make what that went across the entire country
A railroad
Dred Scott couldn’t sue because he doesn’t ____ _______
have rights
Compromise that made California a state
The 1850 compromise
the political party that were pro slavery/pro sovereignty
Democratic
The man who lead the attack on harpers ferry
John Brown
The line(In missouri ) that determined if a state was a slave state or free state.
Thirty six thirty line
John Brown and the abolitionists attacked ______ ______.
Harpers ferry
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
Movements that were founded to try to end slavery
abolitionists movements
Candidate from the 1860 election that wanted America to be ruled by popular sovereignty
Stephen Douglas
The option that each state should vote to decide whether they were a free state or a slave state.
Popular sovereignty
A book written by Harriet Beecher that was about exposing slavery for what it really was is called ______ ___‘_ _____.
Uncle Tom‘s Cabin
Case that was fought for freedom because a slaves owner died in a different state
Dred Scott Case
The agricultural region that was pro slavery
The south
The author of Uncle Toms cabin that exposed slavery for what it really was.
Harriet Beecher
The act created so that if a slave fled to the north for freedom and were caught they had to be returned to the South.
The runaway slave act
Candidates of 1860 that both ran for senate in Illinois and then later ran for president against each other with opposing opinions about slavery were _______ _______ and _______ _______
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas
The compromise that was made because missouri wanted to be a slave state which threw off the balance of free states to slave states.
Missouri Comprimise
the industrial region that was anti slavery
The North
The well known female conductor that freed slaves through the Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
The speech Abraham Lincoln that Lincoln gave during the civil war starting with “four score and seven years ago....”
The Gettysburg adress