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McDonough Trivia
100

This was the name of the first anti-slavery party.

Free Soil Party

100

This was the novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe that portrayed slavery in a negative way.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

100

This was the name of the new antislavery party that Lincoln ran for.

Republicans

100

The election of this president lead the southern states to secede.

Abraham Lincoln

100

This is Mr. McDonough's birthday.

August 31

200

Southern states threatened to secede if this state was admitted to the union as free.

California

200

This was the name of the person who developed the Kansas-Nebraska Act.

Stephen Douglas.

200

This was the name of the slave who sued for his freedom and whose case made it to the Supreme Court,

Dred Scott.

200

This was the first U.S. state to secede form the Union.

South Carolina

200

This is how many state championships Mr. McDonough has won as a coach.

1

300

This is the term for slaves that would runaway from their plantations in hopes of freedom.

Fugitives

300

The Kansas-Nebraska Act said the two states should decide whether they were free or slave through this process.

Popular Sovereignty

300

These two men lead the fiercest series of slavery debates in United States history.

Douglas & Lincoln

300

This was the name selected for the country the southern states had started.

Confederate States of America


300

This is Mr. McDonough's favorite Chappell Roan song.

Pink Pony Club

400

This was the capitol that northerners felt had to become neutral politically and abolish slavery.

Washington D.C.

400

This was the name of the violent abolitionist who killed five people in Kansas.

John Brown

400

This was what John Brown raided in order to support the abolitionist cause.

National Armory

400

This was the name of the President of the Confederate States of America.

Jefferson Davis

400

This is the number of times Mr. McDonough has seen the Patriots play in person.

Four.

500

This was the name of the document that said all of the land gained in the Mexican Cession should be free.

Wilmot Proviso

500

How many votes were cast in Kansas' decision, while keeping in mind that 3,000 people lived in the territory at the time.

8,000

500

This is what John Brown hoped to start in order to end the practice of slavery in the South.

Slave Rebellion

500

Fort Sumter was located off of the coast of this southern state.

South Carolina

500

This is the furthest country away from the United States that Mr. McDonough has visited.

England.

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