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Why was the new territory gained from the Mexican American War something that divided the US and helped lead to the Civil War?

The government argued about whether these new territories should allow or ban slavery

100

System of abolitionists and enemies of slavery who worked to help get runaway slaves to freedom

Underground Railroad

100

Where the Civil War officially began

Fort Sumter

100

Plan to strangle the Southern Economy with naval blockades

Anaconda Plan

100

The era following the Civil War

Reconstruction

200

Describes the southern states leaving the Union

Secession

200

Fictional and emotionally charged book that turned many in the North against slavery.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

200

The most famous Confederate general and leader of the Army of Virginia

Robert E Lee

200

Massive turning point battle in Pennsylvania that the Union won  - was the last time the south would invade the north.

Battle of Gettysburg

200

Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction

10 % Plan

300

Phrase describes the civil war that broke out in Kansas over slavery

Bleeding Kansas

300

Letting states decide for themselves (in this context about slavery)

What is Popular Sovereignty

300

More industry/manufacturing-

Better transportation/railways/ infrastructure

established government 

Navy 

Larger population(22 million)

Stronger finances

What are strengths of the North during the Civil War?

300

The first major battle of the Civil War, that ended in a humiliating defeat for the Union

Battle of Bull Run

300

Succeeded Lincoln as president

Andrew Johnson

400

New political party formed out of anger over the violence in Bleeding Kansas in 1850s

Republican Party

400

Leader of an attack on Harpers Ferry in Virginia, hoped to lead a massive slave uprising and end slavery- but was captured and executed 

John Brown

400

Elected as leader of the Confederacy

Jefferson Davis

400

Lincoln used it to issue the Emancipation Proclamation- Bloodiest single day in US History

Battle of Antietam
400

Granted black men the right to vote

Fifteenth Amendment

500

The president leading up the Civil War and- commonly ranked as the worst US President

James Buchanan

500

Court case that argued free states do not technically exist, and black people have no legal rights a white person would ever have to respect. Angered the North prior to the Civil War.

Dred Scott V Sanford

500

Ran against Lincoln in the Election of 1864

George McClellan

500

Amendment that ended slavery in the US

Thirteenth Amendment

500

Event that marked the end of Reconstruction

Removal of federal troops from the South- Compromise of 1877

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