This "little woman who wrote the book that made this great war", was an anti-slavery fiction writer who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Under this act, a person arrested as a runaway slave had almost no legal rights and any person who helped a slave escape, or even refused to aid slave catchers, could be jailed.
This president of the Confederate States of America withdrew from the Senate after his home-state of Mississippi seceded from the Union.
This South Carolina congressman took violent vengeance into his own hands when he savagely beat a fellow congressman with a steel-tipped cane for calling pro-slavery men "hirelings picked from the drunken spew and vomit of an uneasy civilization".
What is the Dred Scott decision?
This document was a message sent to the secretary of state by three American diplomats who were meeting in Ostend, Belgium. The message from the diplomats urged the U.S. government to seize Cuba by force if Spain continued to refuse to sell the island.