This book about the harsh, cruel life of a slave sparked outrage in the North and led many people to support the anti-slavery cause.
What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?
Cities and towns were
trade centers, factories, paid labor source,
few slaves and many immigrants
What is the North?
did not permit slavery
What is a free state?
Who spoke with direct and deliberate tone focusing on how slavery was a struggle between right and wrong; thought African Americans were entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
What is Abraham Lincoln?
the right of people to make political decisions for themselves
What is popular sovereignty?
Abraham Lincoln wasn't on the ballot in ten of the southern states.
What was the Election of 1860?
This act allowed two midwestern territories to vote on the slavery issue. It led to violence and bloodshed, particularly in one state.
What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
the belief that states, not the federal government should make final decisions on things that affect them
What are states' rights?
chief justice of the Supreme Court that ruled against Dred Scott
Who is Roger B. Taney?
an Illinois politician, rival to Lincoln, who supported the Kansas-Nebraska Act
Who is Stephen Douglas?
followers believed a territory’s voters should decide themselves whether to allow slavery
What is popular sovereignty?
when part of a country leaves or breaks off from the rest of the country
What is secession?
permitted slavery
What is a slave state?
This compromise admitted California as a free state, allowed Utah and New Mexico to vote on the slavery issue, banned the sale of slaves in DC, and enacted tougher fugitive slave laws.
What is the Compromise of 1850?
the name eleven southern states called themselves
What is the Confederacy or the Confederate States of America?
a group that unites for a purpose
What is a confederation?
Union
What is the United States?