Kansas Territory
Bleeding Kansas
Politics and Constitutions
The Civil War in Kansas
People and Legacy
100

What major issue divided the North and South as settlers moved west?

Slavery

100

Who were the Free Staters?

People who opposed slavery in Kansas.

100

What problem made early Kansas elections unfair?

Election fraud and voter intimidation.

100

What does it mean to secede?

To withdraw from a union or organization.

100

Who led Lane’s Frontier Guard to defend Kansas for the Union?

James Lane.

200

What was the Middle Passage?

The voyage enslaved Africans took across the Atlantic Ocean under horrific conditions.

200

What was the purpose of the New England Emigrant Aid Company?

To help Free Staters move to Kansas and keep it a free state.

200

What was the Bogus Legislature?

A pro-slavery government created through fraudulent elections.

200

Which side did Kansas support in the Civil War?

The Union.

200

What role did women play in the Civil War in Kansas?

They nursed soldiers, gathered supplies, and some disguised themselves to fight.

300

What type of crops did the South rely on for its economy?

Cash crops like cotton and tobacco.

300

What was the Underground Railroad?

A secret network that helped enslaved people escape to freedom.

300

Which constitution supported slavery in Kansas?

The Lecompton Constitution.

300

Who were the infantry?

Soldiers who fought on foot.

300

Why was Kansas called “The Great Soldier State”?

Many veterans returned to Kansas after the Civil War.

400

Who was Frederick Douglass and why was he important?

A former slave who became a leading abolitionist and speaker for freedom.

400

What happened during the Wakarusa War?

Pro-slavery forces placed Lawrence under siege and blockade.

400

Which constitution finally made Kansas a free state?

The Wyandotte Constitution.

400

What type of warfare took place inside Kansas during the Civil War?

Guerrilla warfare.

400

What does the term veteran mean?

Someone who has served in the military, especially during wartime.

500

What was the main idea of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Settlers could vote on whether to allow slavery (popular sovereignty).

500

Why was John Brown considered controversial?

He used violent tactics against pro-slavery settlers during Bleeding Kansas.

500

What does the Kansas state motto “Ad Astra Per Aspera” mean?

“To the Stars Through Difficulties.”

500

What happened during Quantrill’s Raid?

Confederate raiders attacked Lawrence, destroying the town and killing residents.

500

What is Bleeding Kansas remembered for in American history?

The violent conflict between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers that foreshadowed the Civil War.

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