Fugitive Slave
Compromises
Misc.
Terms of the pre-Civil War period
Figures of the pre-Civil War period
100
This white man attempted to start a slave insurrection in Virginia but failed, ultimately getting caught and was subsuquently hanged
Who is John Brown
100
This was the nickname given to the line created in the Missouri Compromise
What is the 36 30' Line or Mason Dixon Line
100
This party was created in the wake of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
What is the Republican Party
100

First Women's Rights Convention and the name of the document that was produced there by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others

Seneca Falls Convention; Declaration of Sentiments

100

This woman is famous for her "Ain't I a Woman" speech

Who is Sojourner Truth

200
This was the nickname for the route slaves traveled throughout the south when trying to escape to northern free territories/states
What is the Underground Railroad
200
These two states were created as a result of the Missouri Compromise (Compromise of 1820)
What are Maine and Missouri
200

This was the name of the federal arsenal that John Brown attacked

What is Harpers Ferry

200

This term refers to the growing divide between the North and the South over the course of the mid-19th century

What is Sectionalism

200

This 1831 rebellion in Virginia resulted in the deaths of 60 white residents and led to the passage of much harsher slave codes across the South.

What is Nat Turner's Rebellion

300

This famous American escaped slavery in Maryland at a young age. He went on to become one of the most prominent abolitionists after publishing his autobiography in the 1840s. Considered one of the greatest writers and orators in American history - his 4th of July speech is still regarded as one of the finest speeches in American history. 

Who is Frederick Douglass

300
This stipulation (requirement) in the Compromise of 1850 had northern states and abolitionists up in arms
What is the Fugitive Slave Act
300

These pro-slavery residents from Missouri often crossed the border to vote illegally in Kansas's elections.

Who are Border Ruffians?

300

Unlike abolitionists, these individuals did not necessarily want to end slavery where it already existed, but were committed to stopping its spread.

Who are Free Soilers

300

Her bestselling 1852 novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, convinced many Northerners that slavery was a moral evil.

Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe

400

This enslaved man lived in the free states of Wisconsin and Indiana before being forced back to Missouri. He famously petitioned the state of Missouri to recognize his status as a free man.

Who is Dred Scott

400

This territory's application for statehood resulted in the crisis that led to the Compromise of 1850

What is California

400

In December 1860, this state became the first to officially secede from the Union following the election of Abraham Lincoln.

What is South Carolina

400

This is the name for the "solution" many politicians came up with to solve the slave issue in the new territories. It asserted that the people residing in the new territory could vote on whether their state would be slave or free

What is popular sovereignty

400

This senator from Illinois spearheaded the Kansas-Nebraska Act 

Who is Stephen A. Douglas

500

A successful African-American businessman who played a key role in the abolitionist movement and Underground Railroad. He founded a lumberyard in Columbia, Pennsylvania and used his wealth to benefit of the antislavery movement by help runaway slaves escape to the north.

Who is William Whipper

500
This piece of legislation was passed in 1854 and resulted in the repeal of the Missouri Compromise
What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act
500
This party was broken up in the wake of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
What is The Whig Party
500

This term describes the period of civil unrest and violence between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers in a Western territory during the mid-1850s.

What is Bleeding Kansas

500

This man was caned on the senate floor by Preston Brooks

Who is Charles Sumner

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