Causes
Leaders
Compromises
Dred Scott Case
Secession
100

What was the civil war?

The civil war was a war between the North (Union) and the South (Confederates). It lasted from 1861-1865 and the central cause of the war was slavery.

100

Who did the Republican party nominate as their candidate for president of the U.S.?

They nominated Abraham Lincoln

100

Why did congress frequently have to compromise?

They had to compromise for even balances between the north and the south.

100

Who was Dred Scott?

Dred Scott was an African American man born enslaved in Virginia.

100

Which was the first state to secede from the Union?

South Carolina

200

What were the major causes of the civil war?

The major causes of the civil war were states' rights, nullification, and slavery.

200

How many candidates was the Democratic party split between?

3 Candidates

200

What was the purpose of the Missouri Compromise?

The purpose of the Missouri Compromise was to bring Missouri in as a slave state and to bring Maine is as a free state.

200

Why did Dred Scott sue and how far did his case make it?

Scott sued because he thought that he should be free since he moved often to free territory with his owners. His case made it to the Supreme Court.
200

Which Georgian Congressman was anti-secession?

Alexander Stephens

300

What eventually became the main cause of which the civil war was fought for? 

Slavery

300

Who did the Northern democrats support and what idea did he propose?

They supported Senator Stephen Douglas and he proposed the idea that power would be given to the citizens (sovereignty).

300

What compromise were many Georgians still upset about and what did they do as a result of this?

Many Georgians were still upset about the Compromise of 1850 and they established the GA Platform as a result of this.

300

What was the outcome of the Dred Scott case? Include the reasoning behind this outcome.

The Supreme Court sided with the South and declared that freed blacks or slaves were not considered American citizens, so they did not have the right to sue in the first place.

300
Under which circumstance did South Carolina promise to secede from the Union?

They promised to secede from the Union if Lincoln won the presidential election.

400

What were some differences between the North and the South that contributed to the start of the civil war?

The north relied mostly on factories (they were more industrialized) and many northern abolitionists spoke out against the evils of slavery and wanted it to end. The south relied mostly on cash crops (such as cotton) and depended heavily on free slave labor. Rich southern plantation owners resented Northern interference in their livelihood.

400

What was the name of the third group and who did they nominate?

The name of the third group was the Constitutional Union Party and they nominated John Bell.

400

What did the GA Platform do?

The GA Platform outlined Southern states’ rights in addition to the South’s devotion to the Union. It stated that GA was willing to accept the Compromise of 1850 if the North promised to withhold the Fugitive Slave Act.

400

How did the Dred Scott case impact other black Americans living in the Union?

The outcome of this case limited the rights and freedoms of African Americans even more

400

When exactly did Georgia secede from the Union? (Include both the month and the year.)

Georgia seceded from the Union in January of 1861.

500

What was one of the last events that set the start of the civil war? When exactly did the civil war occur?

The secession of many Southern states from the Union set the start of the civil war. The civil war started April 12, 1861.

500

Which Congressman supported anti-secession, but was later elected Vice President of the Confederate States of America?

Georgia Congressman Alexander Stephens
500

The Fugitive Slave Act was passed through which compromise?

The Compromise of 1850

500

How did the outcome of the Dred Scott case impact the status of tension between the North and the South?

The outcome of the Dred Scott case impacted the status of tension between the North and the South because it made Northern abolitionists more furious and the Supreme Court sided in favor of the South, which caused more division. 

500

How was the determination of Georgia's secession from the Union settled? 

Georgia's legislature called a special secession convention in order to vote on the issue and delegates voted 166 to 130 in favor of secession.