This created "popular sovereignty" in Kansas and led to fraudulent electors coming from Missouri to vote for slavery.
Kansas Nebraska Act
This was the position many neutral northerner's took where they did not want slavery to expand in new territories, but were too afraid to ban it. It was put into the Missouri Compromise.
What are Free Soilers?
A slave from South Carolina who led an a failed slave revolt. This resulted in Strict Slave Codes to prevent slaves from learning to read.
Who was Denmark Vesey
These are the strict laws created in South Carolina after Denmark Vesey 's failed slave revolt. They banned owners from teachers their slaves to read, and discouraged allowing free time.
What are the Slave Codes
The line that was created to ban slavery in the North.
What is 36, 30 line?
This is the belief that slavery should not only be allowed, but expanded to all territories and states in America.
What is The Southern Position?
This was a sarcastic term that Lincoln used to describe people who moved to states where "popular sovereignty" was enacted in order to influence the vote to their side. Often it was pro-slavery advocates. People living in places where they do not belong.
What is "squatter sovereignty"
The South Carolina Governer who advocated for slavery and even attempted to lead South Carolinas initial secession.
Who was John Calhoun?