The Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act all DELAYED THE INEVITABLE. What does that mean?
put off actually dealing with Slavery
Border Ruffians
true or false: Southerners liked the Fugitive Slave Law
TRUE
Who was vehemently against slavery, tried to start a slave rebellion at Harper's Ferry, and killed 5 border ruffians in Kansas
John Brown
Where did Sumner and Brooks fight?
The US Capitol (in the Senate)
violence in the midwest thanks to popular sovereignty and border ruffians that foreshadowed the Civil War
Bleeding Kansas
How many southern states voted for Abraham Lincoln
0
Who gave a 5 hour long speech about how dumb the south/slavery was and then got caned nearly to death?
Charles Sumner
Northerners look at John Brown as a
hero/martyr
word that means to drop out or leave the country
secede
Who sued for his freedom and the Supreme Court said he is not a citizen and has no rights?
Describe what popular sovereignty is.
The right of people to vote on whether the state is free or slave
Name at the first state that seceded from the country
South Carolina
Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin?
Harriet Beecher Stowe
California free; DC bans slave trade; strict fugitive slave law
The Compromise of 1850
Name the book that convinced many in the North that slavery was wrong.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Which event would have made the South the happiest-the writing of Uncle Tom's Cabin, John Brown's Raid, or the Dred Scott Decision? Why?
Dred Scott. Now slave owners could take their slaves ANYWHERE they wanted as slaves were considered PROPERTY.