The North's economy relied heavily on...
What was industrialization/factories?
The South's economy relied heavily on...
What is agriculture/farming?
This movement was made to create humane and effective means of punishing and reforming criminals.
What was the Prison Reform Movement?
This book had more than 2 million copies sold within two decades and heavily impacted people's views on slavery.
What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?
A political party formed by some Whigs, Democrats, Free-Soilers, and abolitionists in 1854.
What is the Republican Party?
A period of rapid growth using machines to make goods arose in Great Britain in the mid-1700s then spread to America.
What was the Industrial Revolution?
This compromise was invented to give the South greater representation in the federal government with the use of slaves while still satisfying the North.
What was the 3/5 Compromise?
Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth played major roles in this movement that didn't have its final victory until after the Civil War.
What was abolitionism?
Stephen Douglas introduced a bill in Congress to divide the remainder of Louisiana Purchase into two territories that would allow people in each territory to decide on slavery.
What was the Kanas-Nebraska Act?
After this slave's owner who took him to free territory died, he sued for slavery in 1846. The case reached the Supreme Court in 1856. He lost due to the fact that African Americans, free or not, could not sue.
Who was Dred Scott?
This form of transportation was originally developed in Great Britain but it took 30 years for it to catch on in the USA.
What is the steam-powered train?
After the American Revolution tobacco, rice, and several other plants became less popular. It was replaced with this plant after an invention improved its harvesting.
What is cotton?
This movement was lead by Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, and many more people. It was successful in gaining many things such as equal pay, reproductive rights, and the right to vote.
What was the Woman's Rights Movement?
This man was an abolitionist and between him and his sons, they killed five pro-slavery men in what was called Pottawatomie Massacre.
Who was John Brown?
This man is a former president of the US and is known for his anti-slavery views along with his beard.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This machine was invented by Elias Howe and improved by Issac Singer in 1946. It made an at-home activity, typically done by women, much easier.
What is the sewing machine?
Popular food crops during this time were... (name at least 3)
This movement resulted in free elementary schools in every US state by 1870 along with placing the USA in the top countries for literacy.
What was the Education Reform Movement?
A former democratic US president who was trusted by the South.
Who was Franklin Pierce?
A democratic senator who debated often against Lincoln.
Who was Stephen Douglas?
This form of communication was invented in 1832 but didn't catch on until 1844. During the same area in time, a form of code was invented to go along with it.
What is the telegram?
Bonus: What is Morse Code?
This is the name of the person on a plantation who is often tasked with punishing slaves.
What were overseers?
Some of this movement's leaders were Frances Willard and Mary Hunt who served as National Superintendent. It had both successes and failures.
What was the Temperance Movement?
A Mexican War Hero distrusted by the South.
Who was Winfield Scott?
The Republicans nominated Lincoln in this election and he won.