Vocabulary
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Compromises
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100

A war fought between people of the same country.

Civil War

100

A slave who sued in the Supreme Court for his freedom. 

Dred Scott

100

Created the 36'30" line to decide on the issue of slavery. 

Missouri Compromise

100

The Civil War officially began with this battle. 

Fort Sumter

100

This political party was a combination of northern Democrats, Whigs, and Free Soilers. 

Republican Party

200

Loyalty to a state or section, rather than the country as a whole. 

Sectionalism

200

President of the Confederate States of America. 

Jefferson Davis

200

This compromise was based on the idea of popular sovereignty (letting the people vote). 

Kansas-Nebraska Act

200

The Fugitive Slave Law was part of this compromise. 

Compromise of 1850

200

This novel turned many northerners against slavery. 

Uncle Tom's Cabin
300

A person who is willing to die for their beliefs.

Martyr

300

Created the Kansas-Nebraska Act to gain support for a railroad. 

Stephen Douglas

300

This compromise banned the slave trade in Washington, D.C.

Compromise of 1850

300

The goal of this political party was to ban slavery in the Western territories. 

Free Soil Party/Republican Party

300

The northern states believed that secession was wrong because according to this document, you need permission from Congress to secede. 

The Constitution

400

A gun warehouse.

Arsenal

400

Abolitionist senator, who was attacked in the Senate by Preston Brooks. 

Charles Sumner

400

This act would ban slavery in any land won during the Mexican War. 

Wilmot Proviso

400

The southern states believed they could secede because according to this document, they had the right to "alter or abolish" any government that denied them of their rights. 

Declaration of Independence 

400

This man was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who declared that African Americans were not citizens and the Missouri Compromise line was unconstitutional. 

Roger Taney

500

To remove yourself from the United States.

Secede

500

The "Compromise Candidate" in the Election of 1856.

James Buchanan

500

This person created a compromise to extend the Missouri Compromise line all the way to the Pacific. Also wanted to add an "unamendable clause" to the Constitution. 

John Crittenden

500

This is a term for proslavery forces who rode across the border to exercise popular sovereignty in Kansas. 

Border Ruffians

500

John Brown attempted to raid an arsenal and lead a slave rebellion at this location. 

Harpers Ferry, Virginia

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