This act opened Kansas and Nebraska territories to slavery by applying popular sovereignty.
What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act
Supreme Court Justice that wrote the Dred Scott Decision.
Roger Taney
What do we call the attack that saw the Free State Hotel burned and 2 printing presses destroyed?
Sack of Lawrence
This idea allowed voters of a territory to decide on the issue of slavery.
What is popular sovereignty?
This was formed in February of 1861.
What are the Confederate States of America?
About how many people were killed during Bleeding Kansas attacks?
About 60
An abolitionist who executed 5 people in Kansas.
Who is John Brown?
This election had Democrats split on the issue of slavery and brought together another political party.
What is the Election of 1860?
This man was elected President of the Confederate States of America.
Who is Jefferson Davis?
Explain one of the arguments against Dred Scott in the Supreme Court decision.
1. Dred Scott was a slave and slaves are not considered citizens.
2. Only a citizen can bring a case to a federal court.
3. The Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional since it limited where someone could take their property (slaves).
Some Whigs, Democrats, Free-Soilers, and abolitionists formed this political party in 1854,
What is the Republican Party?
This attack left Southerners, both slave owners and non-slave owners afraid for their safety.
Raid at Harper's Ferry
What was the name of the first real battle in the Kansas Territory between two opposing forces of comparable strength?
The Battle of Black Jack?
Law that required private citizens assist with apprehending runaway slaves and made it illegal to help runaway slaves in any way.
What is the Fugitive Slave Act?
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas first ran against each other for this office in 1858.
Senate seat for Illinois
What was Abraham Lincoln's plan for handling slavery in the United States?
He would not try to abolish it where it already existed, but would not allow it to spread to new area.
In which month and year was Abraham Lincoln sworn in as President of the United States?
March, 1861.