In your own words, what was the fugitive slave law?
Slaves to be returned to their owners even if they are in a free state.
Who was the most famous person apart of the underground railroad
Harriet Tubman
What was Uncle Tom's Cabin?
An anti-slavery book
What state was the first to leave the union after Abraham Lincoln was elected?
The violence in Kansas caused over how many deaths?
200
how much would 15 fugitive slaves cost?
What were 3 passwords used by the fugitive slaves
A friend with friends, load of potatoes, operator, station, station keeper, agent+
Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin?
Harriet Beecher Stow
When did the succession begin exactly?
December 20th, 1860
How many people died in John Browns raid?
16
when was the fugitive slave law started?
1790's
Who were William and Ellen Craft?
a married couple that would disguise themselves as a rich man and his slave.
What year was Uncle Tom's Cabin published?
1852
The Term Secession was used as early as what year?
1776
When John Brown was sentenced to hang what did he live on as to the abolitionists?
he lived on as an inspiration
What would happen to people if the disobeyed the law?
they were subject to a heavy fine and imprisonment.
How many Routes were located in Maine
4
More then how many Uncle Tom's Cabin books were published on April 1st 1853
300,000
What does Secede mean?
to leave
who was the first person in the united states to be executed for treason?
John Brown
What happened in Christiana, Pennsylvania 1851?
A gun battle broke out between abolitionists and slave catchers
How many routes lead south so the really southern slaves had a chance of escaping?
2
The author Published more than what number of books?
More then 30
On April 12, 1861 what 4 states joined the new government with Abraham Lincoln
Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina
How many children in total did John Brown have?
20+