"Lakers"
California
Seen here is the Abolitionist who courageously freed approximately 70-90 slaves to freedom in the north by using her "Underground Railroad" system
Harriet Tubman
Abraham Lincoln was born in this US State, also known for its franchised fried chicken
Kentucky
When the Southern states seceded from the Union, they made their own "country," which became known by this name
"The Confederacy" (The Confederate States of America)
The 13th Amendment abolished this institution in the United States
Slavery
Blue
"Original"
"Suns"
Arizona
In 1854, Congress let go of the idea of "balancing-out," in order to neutralize the idea of spreading or preventing slavery. Stephen Douglas proposed an idea in which new states could sort it among themselves, resulting in the first official physical conflict of the Civil War, in which Nebraska attacked members of this neighboring state, to which "Dorothy" once claimed, "There's no place like home"
Kansas
Lincoln's record was estimated to be over 300 wins, and one loss in this sport, which includes grappling and pinning
Wrestling
This Battle fought in Pennsylvania from July 1st-3rd, 1863, was the deadliest Battle of the Civil War
Gettysburg
Andrew Johnson took over as President after the assassination of Lincoln, and was the first US President to be "this Constitutional action under Article I", in which the House of Representatives vote on sending him to trial by the Senate to be removed from office
Impeached
Orange
Cheddar
"Thunder"
Oklahoma
In one of its most infamous, Anti-Constitutional decisions in US History, in 1857, the US Supreme Court declared that even if a slave escaped to a free state, they were not technically a US Citizen, and were not granted due process under the law, which denied the former slave seen here a fair trial (Court-case: "_____ _____ V Sanford")
Dredd Scott
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by this famous actor
John Wilkes Boothe
The Union General and 18th US President seen here
Ulysses S Grant
This abolitionist and orator played a key role in the passage of the 14th and 15th Amendments
Frederick Douglass
Red
Pizza
"Jazz"
Utah
In 1820, in order to balance "free" and "slave" states, "The Missouri Compromise" allowed for Missouri to gain statehood as a slave-state, as long as this current, Northern-most New England state (which was part of Massachusetts at the time) was granted state-hoods as a "free-state"
Maine
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Abraham Lincoln was the first President of this political party, whose mascot is an elephant, and whose color is red
Republican
The lead general of the Confederacy seen here
Robert E Lee
In the 1880's, these laws (named after the "nickname" for "James," and a species of black-birds) were implemented (as an unfortunate legal "loophole" around the 13th Amendment) in the South in order to segregate newly-freed black citizens
"Jim Crow Laws"
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Green
Parmesan
"Nuggets"
Colorado
Often ranked by scholars as the "Worst President in US History," due to his complete unresponsiveness/action to prevent the Civil War, he's the 15th US President seen here
James Buchanan
William Seward, Lincoln's Secretary of State, purchased this territory from Russia in 1867, which is currently the largest state (Geographically) in the US
Alaska
The attack on Fort Sumter in 1861 technically started the Civil War, located in this SOUTHern State
South Carolina
WIth the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, Reconstruction ultimately led to the forming of this domestic terrorist group in the United States, that specifically targeted black men in the South, once they had obtained these newly amended rights under the Constitution
The Ku Klux Klan
Purple
Pretzel