Sectionalism & Regional Differences
Slavery & Expansion
Failed Compromises
Texas & the Civil War
Battles & War in Texas
100

What term describes growing differences between the North and South?

Sectionalism

100

What was the main issue that caused conflict as the U.S. expanded westward?

Whether slavery would be allowed


100

What compromise balanced Missouri (slave) and Maine (free)?

Missouri Compromise

100

What does “secede” mean?

To leave the Union

100

What was the Northern states called?

The Union

200

Which region was rapidly industrializing: North or South?

The North

200

What movement sought to end slavery?

Abolition

200

What law allowed settlers to vote on slavery?

Kansas-Nebraska Act

200

Why did Texas secede?

To protect slavery

200

What battle stopped a Union invasion of Texas?

Battle of Sabine Pass

300

Which region relied heavily on enslaved labor?

The South

300

What idea let settlers vote on slavery in new territories?

Popular sovereignty

300

What nickname describes the violence in Kansas?

Bleeding Kansas

300

Who opposed secession and was removed from office?

Sam Houston

300

What was the final battle of the Civil War?

Battle of Palmito Ranch

400

What type of economy dominated the North?

Factory-based / industrial / trade economy

400

What phrase did Lincoln use to explain the country could not stay half slave and half free?

“A house divided against itself cannot stand.”

400

Why did these compromises fail?

They only delayed conflict / didn’t solve slavery

400

Texas supported the Confederacy by providing what three things?

Soldiers, cotton, supplies (accept any two)

400

What is a blockade?

Stopping supplies from entering or leaving

500

What crop made slavery central to the Southern economy?

Cotton

500

Which political party opposed the spread of slavery?

The Republican Party

500

What issue did all these compromises try—but fail—to fix?

Slavery

500

What was the name of the Southern states that left the Union?

The Confederacy

500

Why were blockades important?

They weakened the South’s economy and supply lines

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