One of the most influential wars during the Civil War, it led to Britain not sending its support to the south/Confederacy.
What is the Battle of Antietam?
What is Antietam?
This Court case allowed slavery in the entirety of the US and made all previous acts and compromises of congress unconstitutional.
What is Dred Scott v. Sandford?
(Bonus Points if they know what's wrong with the name of the court case)
This act split Nebraska into 2.
What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
The end of the civil war was marked by the south being under military occupation in this many districts
What is 5 Districts?
This war led to expansion of land in the US
What is the Mexican American War?
The bloodiest battle of the civil war, it was one that resulted in Lincoln having a speech named after it.
What is the battle of Gettysburg?
What is Gettysburg?
One of the many things introduced in the south was laws that only applied to newly freed peoples which restricted their rights despite the recently established Reconstruction Amendments.
What is Black Codes?
What is Jim-Crow Laws?
This compromise set up the 36*30 line and entered Missouri and Maine as slave and free states respectively into the union
What is the Missouri Compromise?
This was one requirement for southern states to rejoin the union.
What is Adopting a new state constitution that accepted reconstruction amendments?
This treaty, favorable to the US was a result of the Mexican American War.
What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
These are some of the advantages the Confederacy had during the war?
Any Acceptable answer will be taken.
What is High Morale?
What is a reason to fight?
One of the many things that drived the union to war with the confederacy was the ongoing conflict over slavery that was only intensified by this law on slaves
What is the fugitive slave law?
This compromise allowed California to enter the Union as a free state and it also enacted a fugitive slave law.
What is the compromise of 1850?
The 14 Amendment, as part of the Reconstruction Amendments granted this.
What is Citizenship to all freed peoples?
This idea let the two new territories decide on the issue of slavery.
What is Popular Sovereignty?
These are some of the advantages the North or Union had during the civil war.
What is high population?
what is industrial production?
Any other acceptable answer will be accepted
Despite receiving voting rights with the 15th Amendment, African Americans could still not vote in the south due to these forms of restrictions.
What is Poll Tax?
What is Grandfather Clause?
What is the Literacy Test?
This compromise, though not passed, proposed that the old 36*30 line from the Missouri Compromise should be reinstated and allow slavery under that line to avoid civil war.
What is the Crittenden Compromise?
The 15th Amendment, as part of Reconstruction Amendments granted this to newly freed people.
What is Voting Rights/ Franchisement?
These were the two new territories established after the Mexican American War.
What is Utah and New Mexico?
This was one of the main causes of the secession of Southern States that led up to the civil war.
What is Lincoln becoming president?
This form of enslavement after reconstruction relied on sharing crops to newly freed slaves and force them into debt through this sharing
What is Sharecropping?
This compromise forced the North to remove military occupation in the south after the war but it allowed them to have Hayes as president.
What is the Compromise of 1877?
The 13th Amendment did this as part of the Reconstruction Amendments.
What is Abolish Slavery?
This idea itself led to expansionist ideals and furthered conflict over expansion of slavery.
What is Manifest Destiny?