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Lincoln-Douglas Debates
100

Republican candidate for the presidency in 1856 who opposed the spread of slavery in the West.

John C. Fremont

100

This was similar to the Missouri Compromise of 1820 to settle disputes between free states and slave states.

Compromise of 1850

100

Widespread violence erupted in Kansas over slavery in the mid-1850s mainly due to

  1. The practice of popular sovereignty

  2. The Pottawatomie Massacre

  3. The Missouri Compromise

  4. The threat of secession

1. The practice of popular sovereignty

100

Who was the current senator and who was the challenger?

Stephen Douglas vs Abraham Lincoln

200

___________ was a slave who sued for freedom, claiming that by living in free territory,  he had earned his freedom.

Dred Scott

200

___________ means to leave [the Union].

Secede

200

 The election of 1852 led directly to which of the following?

  1. The Great Compromise

  2. The Rush-Bagot Agreement

  3. The Northwest Ordinance

  4. The Missouri Compromise

4. The Missouri Compromise

200

Who was elected in 1860?

Abraham Lincoln

200

How did each candidate view slavery and popular sovereignty?

Lincoln not against slavery; just not want it to expand to territories

Douglas was all about letting people chose to be slave or not (not a fan of slavery though)

300

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court wrote the majority opinion for the Dred Scott decision.

Roger B. Taney

300

This person was responsible for settling the dispute over the expansion of slavery that arose after the Mexican War.

Henry Clay

300

California’s admission as a free state after the Mexican War aroused controversy because

  1. Many Californians already held slaves

  2. It would upset the balance between free states and slave states

  3. Mexico still claimed that California was part of Mexico's territory

  4. Most Califrnians wanted independence

2. It would upset the balance between free states and slave states

300

What state was the first to secede?

South Carolina

300

What state were they running for senator in?

Illinois 

400

 ___________ was a fugitive slave whose arrest led to violence between government officials and abolitionists.

Anthony Burns

400

This became a law due to Stephen Douglas’s claim that states and territories should determine the issue of slavery through popular sovereignty.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

400

Name the "seven southern states secede"

South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida
Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas

400

What was the result of the debates/election?

Douglas won (kept his senate seat)

Lincoln becomes big/influential with Republicans, enough so he will be nominated in the 1860 election.

500

Democratic Candidate for president in 1852 who promised to enforce the Compromise of 1850 and the Fugitive Slave Act.

Franklin Pierce

500

What is the belief that voters should be given the right to decide if slavery would be permitted or banned.

Popular Sovereignty 

500

What might be the outcome of this convention? Why? “As we sat around the long table today the talk turned to the [secession] convention, so soon to meet in Tallahassee [Florida]. Father said he considered this the most important year in the history of the South. He is for secession, and he does not think that war will necessarily [certainly] follow. Brother Junius is a strong Union man, and he thinks we will certainly have war. If the South secedes, the North will fight to keep us. If we do not secede, all property rights will be taken from us and we will be forced to fight to hold our own.”

                –Susan Bradford

Adapted from Heroines of Dixie

Edited by Katharine Jones

What might be the outcome of this convention? Why?

South is gonna leave; North is gonna fight to keep the South in the Union
If the South stays though, they are going to lose it all

500
What year did the debates take place?

1856