Sourcing
Sectionalism pt. 1
Sectionalism pt. 2
Underground Railroad
Abolitionists
100

This is a record based off of first hand accounts that synthesizes information into an easy to read format.

What is a secondary source?

100

This was the basis of the Northern Economy.

What is manufacturing/industry?

100

This was the name given to the violence that occurred in Kansas. 

What is Bloody Kansas? (Bleeding Kansas)

100

This person was the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

100

This is what it means to be an abolitionist.

What is wanting to outlaw slavery?

200

This is how you would classify a documentary.

What is a secondary source?

200

This was the goal of the Missouri Compromise.

What is to maintain the balance of free and slave states?

200

Known as the "King", this was what the southern economy was based on in the 1800's.

What is Cotton?

200

Escaping slaves who used the Underground Railroad often went to one of these three places. 

What are Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean? 

200

This was the name of the Newspaper operated by William Lloyd Garrison.

What is the Liberator?

300

A biography is this type of source.

What is secondary?

300

In the Compromise of 1850, this was agreed to in addition to the addition of 2 new states, the banning of the slave trade, and the creation of popular sovereignty in the western territories. 

What is a stronger Fugitive Slave Law?

300

This is why Dred Scott argued he should be freed from slavery.

What is being taken into free territory?

300

This is where many slaves went after the Civil War.

What is back to the United States?

300

This was the name of the most famous Radical Abolitionist.

Who was John Brown?

400

This is a first hand record from a specific historical period.

What is a primary source?

400

This is Popular Sovereignty.

What is the people of a region voting on laws that effect them?

400

Because of this law, it was determined in the Dred Scott case that the Government cannot deprive slave owners of their slaves.  

What is the 5th Amendment?

400

This is how many trips Harriet Tubman took to the south.

What is 19?

400

This Person was a famous abolitionist in America, who's home was often the last stop on the U.R.

Who was Frederick Douglass?

500

This is how you would classify video footage of a trial.

What is a primary source?

500

These two groups joined together to form the Republican Party.

Who are the Whigs and Free-Soil Democrats?

500

This is what was determined about all Black Americans in the Dred Scott decision. 

What is they were all not citizens and thus had no rights?

500

This person interviewed and recorded the story of every slave who came through his safe house, earning him the nickname of "Father of the Underground Railroad".

Who is William Still?

500

This was the name given to the murder of 5 slave owners with swords.

What was the Pottawatomie Massacre?

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