Characteristics of the North
Characteristics of the South
States' Rights
Vocabulary #1
Hard Vocabulary
100

What kind of states did the North have? (Hint: Free or Slave states are your options)

Free States

100

What kind of states did the South have? (Hint: Free or Slave states are your options)

Slave States

100

What are States' Rights?

The rights and powers held by the state governments, rather than the federal government. 

100

A person who is legally owned as property by another person. 

A slave

100

This word means to make something. It was the main industry in the North. 

Manufacture 

200

Were the people in the North paid for the work that they did?

Yes, they were.

200

Were the people in the South paid for the work that they did?

No, they were not. 

200

What is the opposite of States' Rights? 

The federal government 

200

To end or prohibit by law. 

Abolish

200

Name a Northern city or state. 

New York, New York City, Ohio...

300

Did the North contain small or large cities?

Large 

300

Name one crop that was grown in the South. 

Cotton or Tobacco

300

Which region wanted the states to decide on their own laws? (Hint: they wanted to make their own decisions)

The South

300

A person who has escaped from a place or who is hiding to avoid capture or arrest. 

A fugitive

300

A system of secret routes used by free people in the North and South that helped fugitive slaves escape to freedom; was not an actual railroad. 

The Underground Railroad

400
The North wanted to ____ slavery. 
Abolish
400

The South wanted to keep slavery ____. (Hint: Legal or Illegal)

Legal
400

Which region wanted the federal government to make the law? (Hint: they wanted everyone to follow the same rules)

The North 

400

A large farm where crops are raised to be sold. 

Plantation
400

A piece of land owned by a country that does not have the FULL rights of a state. (Hint: Puerto Rico, Guam)

A territory

500

This was the main industry in the North. (Hint: it's what people did for work)

Manufacturing 

500

The south was an _____ region. (Hint: long word, deals with farming)

Agricultural

500

In a state, what is the name of the person who makes/enforces the laws? (Hint: For the federal government, it is the president)

The Governor 

500

Someone who wanted to end slavery.

An abolitionist  

500

This law/act allowed slave-catchers to enter the North to recapture their fugitive slaves. 

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 

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