The North and the South could not agree with each other about the spread and practice of this.
What is slavery?
Industrial
Pro-Tariff
Anti-Slavery
Pro-Federal Government
What is the North
This man's election to the presidency prompted SC to secede in 1860.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
To formally withdraw membership
Secede
This helped slaves escape to the North or Canada. It was run by a secret network of abolitionists.
What is the Underground Railroad?
Agrarians
Anti-Tariff
Pro-Slavery
Pro-States Rights
What is the South?
This compromise stated that slavery would not be permitted in territory from the Louisiana Purchase above 36 degrees latitude.
What is the Missouri Compromise?
A person involved in the movement to end slavery
Abolitionist
April 12, 1861
When were the first shots fired starting the Civil War?
This act allowed two midwestern territories to vote on the slavery issue. It led to violence in bloodshed, particularly in one state.
What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
Putting the needs of your region above the needs of the country as a whole.
What is Sectionalism?
Party that Abraham Lincoln belonged to
What is the Republican Party?
Name of the newly formed country made up of eleven southern states after the election of 1860.
What is the Confederate States of America?
The man who caned a senator in the U.S. capital building over the issue of slavery.
Who is Preston Brooks?
First state to secede?
South Carolina
This spread West as the United States spread West
What is slavery?
Nickname given to a state where violence and bloodshed broke out after it was decided that citizens would vote on the slavery issue.
What is Bleeding Kansas?
When the residents of a territory are given the ability to vote on the issue of slavery for themselves.
What is popular sovereignty?
A southerner who ran in the 1860 Presidential Election and wanted slavery expanded everywhere.
Who is John Breckenridge?
Stephen Douglas' view on the issue of slavery.
What is the Freeport Doctrine ?
A fee imposed on imports to protect U.S. manufacturing from overseas competition
What is Tariff?