Conflict Intensifies
Political Efforts
Secession
100

Name for gold seekers during the gold rush of 1849.

49er's

100

The idea that people living in a territory had the right to decide by voting whether to allow slavery or not.

Popular Sovereignty 

100

The first state to secede from the Union.

South Carolina

200

Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe which caused many Northerners to look more unfavorably on slavery.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

200

Act which was passed to placate Southerners who were worried about runaway slaves, but enraged Northerners.

Fugitive Slave Act

200

Fort located in Charleston Harbor which was bombarded by the Confederacy and taken from the Union.

Fort Sumter 

300

Secret organization which helped escaped slaves make their way to the free Northern states or Canada.

The Underground Railroad 

300

The election of this individual as president was the final straw that sparked the secession of the Southern states.

Abraham Lincoln 

300

Two of the four border states.

Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri

400

Phrase used to describe the violence and fighting happening in Kansas between ant-slavery and pro-slavery factions.

Bleeding Kansas 

400

Supreme Court ruling which stated that African Americans could not be American citizens.

Dred Scott Decision

400

Abolitionist who launched an unsuccessful raid on the arsenal at Harper's Ferry.

John Brown 

500

Representative who brutally beat senator Charles Sumner with a cane.

Preston Brooks

500

Compromise passed to stop some southern states seceding from the Union during the admission of California as a state.

Compromise of 1860

500

President of the Confederacy.

Jefferson Davis

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