The North and South were dependent on what crop?
Cotton
Compromise that created the 36 30' line, allowing slavery in the South, but not North.
Missouri Compromise
Abolitionist that wrote "The Liberator" Newspaper.
William Lloyd Garrison
Who won the election of 1860 and became our 16th president?
Lincoln
Armed Pro slavery supporters that blocked people from entering Kansas
Border Ruffians
Large farms in the South that used slave labor.
Plantations
Law that required escaped slaves in free states be returned to the South.
Fugitive Slave Act
Former slave that gave emotional speeches about his experiences.
Fredrick Douglas
How many candidates were there?
4
A group that fights for workers rights.
Workers Union
Three groups that joined the workforce in the North.
Women, Children, Immigrants
Former slave that led a rebellion
Nat Turner
Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote this book that described the horrors of slavery.
Uncle Toms Cabin
Northern Democrat that famously debated Lincoln
Stephen Douglas
Someone who wants the immediate end of slavery.
Abolitionist
New form of fast transportation in the North
Railroads
Court case that decided slaves were not citizens.
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Led an attack on armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
John Brown
Breckinridge's political party that supported slavery.
Southern Democrat
The name for poor farmers in the South.
Yeoman
Fort attacked by Southerners that sparked the Civil War
Fort Sumter
Law that allowed states to vote whether they would allow slavery.
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Underground Railroad
Lincoln's political party
Republican
States leaving the nation and becoming their own country.
Secession