Causes of the Civil War I
Causes of the Civil War II
Causes of the Civil War III
Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
100

The North and the South could not agree with each other about the spread and practice of this.

What is slavery?

100

This act caused Bleeding Kansas. 

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

100

The line drawn in the Missouri Compromise stating that slavery would be illegal above it.

36'30

100

Political party that grew out of the Whig and Free-Soil Parties. 

Republican Party

100
A person who is running away from the law.
What is a fugitive?
200

This act required people to return escaped slaves to their owners. It also forced northern abolitionists to help in the process. 

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

200

This organization helped slaves escape to the North or Canada. It was run by a secret network of abolitionists.

What is the Underground Railroad?

200

The idea that the people/citizens of a state vote on the issue of slavery in their state rather than the elected officials. 

Popular Sovereignty 

200

Eventual leader of the Republican Party and 16th president of the U.S.

Abraham Lincoln

200

A slave who sued for his freedom in the Supreme Court in 1856 because he had been taken to live in a territory where slavery was illegal.

Who is Dred Scott?

300

Abraham Lincoln won this election which pushed the South toward secession.

What was the Election of 1860?

300

Party that did not want to see the expansion of slavery into the western territories. Ran with the motto: Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men

Free Soil Party 

300

The belief that states, not the federal government should make final decisions on things that affect them

What are states' rights?

300

Book written about the horrors of slavery which became a bestseller, especially in the North. 

Uncle Tom's Cabin
300

Abolitionist author of Uncle Tom's Cabin?

Harriet Beecher Stowe 

400

This was a radical abolitionist leader who led a raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia.

Who was John Brown?

400

Violence erupted on the floor of the Senate when an abolitionist Senator was beaten with a cane by congressman Preston Brooks for his inflammatory denouncement of pro-slavers. 

Canning of Charles Sumner

400

Nickname for violence in a certain territory over whether or not it was going to be a slave state.

What is Bleeding Kansas?

400

When part of a country leaves or breaks off from the rest of the country

What is secession?

400

This was a raid led by a radical abolitionist which resulted in his and his followers' executions. It greatly scared the South but encouraged Northern abolitionists. 

John's Brown's Raid at Harper's Ferry

500

This is when the North and South met in the middle, adding 2 new states. Missouri was added as a slave state, Miane as a free, and slavery was banned above the 36'30 latitude. 

The Missouri Compromise of 1820

500

What were the conditions of the Compromise of 1850?

North:

1) Gain CA as a free state

2) Slavery banned in D.C.

South:

1) Congress does not interfere with slave interstate trade

2) New states get popular sovereignty

3) Fugitive Slave Act

500

This was created by Henry Clay in 1850, calling for the North and South to meet in the middle. 

Compromise of 1850

500

He was the Great Compromiser.

Who is Henry Clay?

500
This was created to gain 2 new territories, allowing them to have popular sovereignty and letting settlers move there to vote on the issue. 

 Kansas-Nebraska Act

M
e
n
u