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Who was John Brown?

An extreme abolitionist 

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What was considered the North during this time?

Show on map 

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What year did the Civil War begin?

1861

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What is Ms. Nagle's favorite color?

Purple 
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Who won the election of 1860 

Abraham Lincoln 

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What was considered the South? 

Show on the map 

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What was the Missouri Compromise?

  • Aimed to maintain the balance of power between slave states and free states 

  • Missouri = slave state

  • Maine = free state

  • Prohibition of slavery north of the 36°30' parallel, except for Missouri

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What was considers a slave state? Give one example 

A state where slavery was legal 

(before the year 1865) 

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Who wrote Uncle Toms Cabin 

Harriet Beecher Stowe

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What was life like in the South during the early to mid 1800s (consider all perspectives) 

Climate and Geography: warm with good soil 

Economy: based on agriculture 

Many people lived on farms or plantations that were spread far away from each other 

The population primarily consisted of white men and enslaved people 

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What was the Compromise of 1850?

Allowed California to be a free state and created a  much stricter Fugitive Slave Act

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What were the main causes of the civil war 

Slavery 

Expansion 

States rights 

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Name one abolitionist who escaped slavery 

Frederick Douglass 

Harriet Tubman 

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What was life like in the North during the Civil War 

Climate and Geography: cold winters and humid summers 

Many people lived in cities 

The economy was based on textiles, manufacturing, and trade


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What was the Kansas Nebraska Act and why was it important?

  • Repealed the Missouri Compromise

  • Created 2 new territories: Kansas and Nebraska

Allowed the people to decide if a new territory would be a free state or slave state (idea of popular sovereignty)

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What were 2 reasons that South Carolina gave as to why they were succeeding from the Union?

1. The election of Abraham Lincoln 

2. The belief that the government, specifically the new government was anti-slavery

3. The Northern states were not corrupting with laws regarding slavery such as the Fugitive Slave Act

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Who was Dred Scott and what was the Supreme Court case?

  • A Supreme Court case decided in 1857

  • Dred Scott: an enslaved man who was brought to free states

  • When Scott’s enslaver died he argued he should be a free man since he had lived in a free state previously

  • Court ruled that enslaved people were not citizens

  • Court decided that Congress did not have the power to outlaw slavery, meaning the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional

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What was the Louisiana Purchase? Point to it on the map.  

The Louisiana Purchase was the 1803 acquisition of the Louisiana Territory from France by the United States, doubling the size of the country

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What violent attacks were caused by the Kansas Nebraska Act?

Bleeding Kansas 

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If you were learning about the Civil War in the South of the United States, what would the name of the war be?

The War Between States

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