People
The South
Events
Compromise & the Govt
Slavery
Abraham Lincoln
The Civil War
Little Bit of Everything
100

This Illinois Senator declared that people should decide the fate of a slave vs a free state

Who was Stephen A. Douglas?

100

The South was primarily this type of economy

What was Agrarian?

100

South Carolina seceded from the Union following this event

What was the election of Abraham Lincoln?
100
Orchestrated as a response to new territories being granted statehood, this compromise aimed to keep the balance among free and slave states

What was the Missouri Compromise?

100

Someone who opposes the institution of Slavery

What is an abolitionist?

100

Lincoln lost this political election BEFORE running for President

What was the Senate or Senator?

100

Southern apologists and revisionists will tell you that the Civil War was fought over "states' rights"; however, the real cause was and will remain this...

What is slavery?

100

Nickname given to Kansas over the violence experienced

What was "Bleeding Kansas"?

200

She was a runaway slave who led thousands to freedom

Who was Harriet Tubman?

200

This policy, part of the Compromise of 1850, led to the capture and return of slaves to the South

What was the Fugitive Slave Act?

200

April 15, 1865 this man ran from a theatre to a warehouse following this event

*name both the man and the event*

Who was John Wilkes Booth following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln?

200

This proposal, following the conclusion of the Mexican-American War, sought to prohibit slavery in the newly acquired territories

What was the Wilmot Proviso?

200

Passage to the North was possible through following the North Star and stopping at various checkpoints along this

What was the Underground Railroad?

200

These helped make Abraham Lincoln famous and popular among Northerners

What were the Lincoln-Douglas Debates?

200

Shots were first heard ringing out at this location

What was Fort Sumter, SC?

200

This man would be found at the forefront of various compromises and issues, such as the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850, no wonder his nickname was "The Great Compromiser"

Who was Henry Clay?

300

This staunch abolitionist portrayed the terrible treatment of slaves through writing Uncle Tom's Cabin

Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe?

300

Slavery in the South has come to be known by this other name

What is a "Peculiar Institution"?

300

This stand off between South Carolina and the Federal Government led to the question of whether a state could refuse federal law

What was the Nullification Crisis of 1832-1833?

300

1) California is admitted as a free state

2) New Mexico and Utah territories formed

3) Ban the slave trade in DC

4) Settle the border dispute between Texas and New Mexico

5) Enact a strict Fugitive Slave Law

What was the Compromise of 1850?

300

Lincoln was not always focused on ending slavery. Before the war he centered on this belief

What was to allow slavery where it already existed?

300
This was Lincoln's main goal at the start of the Civil War

What was to "Preserve the Union"?

300

Grant and Sherman were two generals on this side of the War

What was the Union?

300

These two most prominent generals of the Confederacy are still revered to this day

Who were Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson?

400

This abolitionist leader took a more violent approach, participating in "Bleeding Kansas" and the failed raid on Harper's Ferry

Who was John Brown?

400

The South had these three advantages in the Civil War

**need all 3 for points**

What were 

1. Home Territory

2. Stronger Military Tradition

3. More Experienced Military Leaders

400

Ill-fated attempt by Confederates to overrun General Meade at Gettysburg

What was Pickett's Charge?

400

Supreme Court case that determined slaves were not citizens and therefore did not have a right to sue in federal court

What was Dred Scott v. Sanford?

400

Dred Scott v Sanford's decision overruled this previous compromise

What was the Missouri Compromise?

400
Landmark legislation issued by Abraham Lincoln

What was the Emancipation Proclamation?

400

This turning point of the Civil War took place from July 1-3, 1863

What was the Battle of Gettysburg?

400

Women contributed to the Civil War by holding these positions

What were battlefield nurses?

500

This representative found himself on the wrong side of Preston Brooks resulting in his "caning" on the House floor

Who was Charles Sumner?

500

The South's economy experienced these things during the Civil War

**need to list 3 out of 4 for points**

What were

1. Collapse of transportation system

2. Blockade of Southern ports

3. Food shortages

4. Riots

500

Also known as the Southampton Insurrection, this event saw the deaths of around 65 individuals and hardened the pro-slavery stance of the South and led to sweeping legislation aimed at keeping blacks uneducated and subordinate

What was Nat Turner's Rebellion?

500

This act, passed by Congress, would allow the people to decide if the territories involved would allow slavery or not

What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

500

Northerners took issue with the Kansas-Nebraska Act, because it violated this part of the Missouri Compromise

What was the prohibition of slavery above the 36'30 line?

500

In saying "A house divided against itself cannot stand...", Lincoln was referring to this

What was the Northern vs Southern argument over slavery?

500

The North had these three advantages during the Civil War

**need all 3 for points**

What were

1. More People

2. More facilities for manufacturing supplies

3. Better railway network

500

Lincoln used this to stop rebellions in states under Union control

What was martial law?

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