Where was the Missouri Compromise
Missouri
When was the compromise of 1850
1850😝
How John Brown died
He was hung
Who was Dred Scott
An African American abolitionist and slave who was involved in the Dred Scott supreme court case
The 2 states that the Kansas Nebraska Act divided
Kanas and Nebraska
Missouri entered the land as this type of state
Slave State
California entered the land as this type of state
Free state
The year John Brown died
1859
The reason Dred Scott filed a lawsuit
He was in a free state but was still considered a slave
What the governor in Kansas did to stop Bleeding Kansas
Send 1,300 federal troops to stop the violence
Maine entered the land as this type of state
Free State
What law stated that if slaves ran away they would have to returned to their slave owners
Fugitive slave act
The name of the event when John Brown and 15 others went to a place and rioted killing 2 of his sons in the process
Bleeding Kanas
The reason why Dred Scott lost his court case, according to the Supreme Court
because he was African American and back then they thought of African Americans as property so he could not file a law suit
When was the Kanas Nebraska act
1854
When was the Missouri compromise
1820
The law that was made for Washington D.C
No more slave trading
What was the name of the place were John Brown took 5 pro slavery men out of their home and killed them
Pottwatomine Creek Killings
The year the Dred Scott case started
1857
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The woman who wrote uncle Toms Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Why was the 36' 30 line drawn
To determine where slavery was and was not allowed
The term used to describe when people decide for themselves whether or not to adopt slavery in a state
Popular Sovereignty
What did John brown believe when he killed all those people
That violence was the answer
What did this repeal
A) Missouri compromise
B) Fugitive slave law
C) inspired the writer of uncle Toms cabin
D) none of the above
A) Missouri Compromise
The name of the governor who sent troops to stop Bleeding Kansas
John Geary