The Compromise of 1850
The Kansas-Nebraska Act
The Dred Scott Decision
John Brown's Raid
The Election of 1860
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Why was the Mexican-American War fought?

Over a border dispute between the two countries

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What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act do?

Organized the territories of Kansas and Nebraska; established popular sovereignty in the newly formed territories

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Who was Dred Scott?

A slave who lived in the slave state of Missouri

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What words might people in the South have used to describe John Brown?

Terrorist; zealot; Radical; extremist

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Who won the presidential election of 1860?

Abraham Lincoln (R)

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How did the Mexican-American War reopen the issue of slavery in the U.S.?

Land gained from the Mexican Cession had to be established as free or slave territories

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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act overturn the Missouri Compromise?

It allowed the potential of slavery north of the Missouri Compromise line

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What was Dred Scott's legal argument?

That he should be free because his master moved him to free territories

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What words might people in the North have used to describe John Brown?

Martyr; liberator

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How did southern states react to the election result?

They seceded from the Union

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What did the North gain from the Compromise?

Free state of California

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What were the two terms used to refer to anti-slavery and pro-slavery activists who rushed to Kansas?

Free-Soilers (anti); Border Ruffians (pro)

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How did the North react to the Court's ruling?

They considered it a "nullity"

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What did John Brown do to inflame tensions between the North and the South?

Raided the federal armory at Harpers Ferry

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What was the Confederacy?

The shorthand for the newly formed country by the southern states; aka The Confederate States of America

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What did the South gain from the Compromise?

The Fugitive Slave Act; Popular sovereignty in Utah and New Mexico territories

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What was "Bleeding Kansas"?

Violence that broke out between anti- and pro-slavery activists in Kansas

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Why was this ruling significant for the South?

It gave them a legal victory and formally settled the issue of slavery

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What was John Brown's goal?

To arm and foment a slave rebellion

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What happened at Fort Sumter in April 1861?

Confederate forces fired on the Union troops in the fort

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Why was the Compromise of 1850 considered an overall win for the South?

Popular sovereignty opened the door to the possibility of slavery in newly gained territories

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Why was the North so outraged by the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

It made them not be able to trust the South because they had broken the Missouri Compromise

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What were the two rulings of Chief Justice Taney's Supreme Court in Scott v. Sandford?

African Americans are not citizens; the government does not have the authority to prohibit slavery

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Explain why one might describe the North's reaction to John Brown's raid as "mixed".

While many Northerners supported his cause, they disagreed with his use of violence

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What was the ultimate result of "The Fiery Fifties"?

The American Civil War (1861-1865)

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