The Northern Abolitionist
Compromise Reached

New Political Parties
Bleeding Kansas
Road to Secession
100

A piece of legislation proposed by David Wilmot (D-FS-R PA) at the close of the Mexican-American War.

The Wilmot Proviso

100

The democratic party split, Lincoln was elected president in this election

Election of 1860

100

1854 - anti-slavery Whigs and Democrats, Free Soilers and reformers from the Northwest met and formed this  party in order to keep slavery out of the territories

Republican Party

100

Led a raid on Harper's Ferry to initiate a slave revolt in Southern states by taking over the United States arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.

John Brown 

100

The first state to secede from the Union  

South Carolina  

200

In August of 1831, a slave named _________ incited an uprising that spread through several plantations in southern Virginia.  Turner and approximately seventy cohorts killed around sixty white people.  The deployment of militia infantry and artillery suppressed the rebellion after two days of terror.  

Nat Turner 

200

In the growth years following this purchase, Congress was compelled

The Louisiana Purchase

200

Political party of the 1850s that was anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant

Know-nothing party

200

Reeling from the KS-NE Act, a new political party was founded in 1854 – the ____________ Party. They were a mixture of former Whigs, Free-Soilers, and anti-slavery Democrats.

Republican Party

200

___________________ was elected by a considerable margin in 1860 despite not being included on many Southern ballots.  As a Republican, his party’s anti-slavery outlook struck fear into many Southerners.  

Abraham Lincoln

300

In the growth years following this Purchase, Congress was compelled to establish a policy to guide the expansion of slavery into the new western territory.  

Louisiana Purchase

300

The 15th President of the United States (1857-1861). He tried to maintain a balance between proslavery and antislavery factions, but his moderate views angered radicals in both North and South, and he was unable to forestall the secession of South Carolina on December 20, 1860.

james buchanan

300

A moderate, who introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act in 1854 and popularized the idea of popular sovereignty.

Stephen A. Douglas

300

1854 - Created Nebraska and Kansas as states and gave the people in those territories the right to chose to be a free or slave state through popular sovereignty.

Kansas Nebraska Act 

300

A law which compelled Northerners to seize and return escaped slaves to the South.

Fugitive Slave Act

400

Founded in 1833 by William Lloyd Garrison and other abolitionists. Garrison burned the Constitution as a proslavery document. Argued for "no Union with slaveholders" until they repented for their sins by freeing their slaves.

American Antislavery Society

400

1846 proposal that outlawed slavery in any territory gained from the War with Mexico

Wilmot Proviso

400

A political movement that opposed the expansion of slavery. In 1848 the free-soilers organized the Free-Soil Party, which depicted slavery as a threat to republicanism and to the Jeffersonian ideal of a freeholder society, arguments that won broad support among aspiring white farmers.

free-soil movement

400

Looking to open up land for a __________________ that would pass through Chicago, Douglas proposed that the Kansas and Nebraska Territories allow settlers to decide whether or not to allow slavery through popular sovereignty. 




Transcontinental railroad

400

In 1858, Democratic Senator Stephen Douglas faced a challenge for his seat from a relatively unknown one term former congressman and “prairie lawyer”____________. 

Abraham Lincoln.

500

1805-1879. Prominent American abolitionist, journalist and social reformer. Editor of radical abolitionist newspaper "The Liberator", and one of the founders of the American Anti-Slavery Society.

William Lloyd Garrison

500

(1) California admitted as free state, (2) territorial status and popular sovereignty of Utah and New Mexico, (3) resolution of Texas-New Mexico boundaries, (4) federal assumption of Texas debt, (5) slave trade abolished in DC, and (6) new fugitive slave law; advocated by Henry Clay and Stephen A. Douglas

Compromise of 1850

500

Formed in 1847 - 1848, dedicated to opposing slavery in newly acquired territories such as Oregon and ceded Mexican territory.
- stop expansion of slavery

Free Soil Party

500

This Act of 1854 established Kansas and Nebraska as territories and set the stage for “Bleeding Kansas'' by its adoption of popular sovereignty.

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854  

500

This chief justice proclaimed blacks "so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect."

Chief Justice Roger Taney

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