Sectionalism I
Sectionalism II
Abolition
Sectional Differences
Misc.
100
What sections was America divided into during the Antebellum period?
North and South
100
This was the main issue which sectional conflicts revolved around.
What is slavery.
100
Daily Double!! This person escaped slavery, taught himself to read and write, and became a famous orator.
Who is Fredrick Douglas.
100
This is how the North and South's economies differed.
What is north based on factories and south based on farming.
100
This person helped over 300 slaves escape to freedom.
Who is Harriet Tubman.
200
This is how the north and south viewed John Brown.
What is north thought he was a martyr and the south thought he was a criminal.
200
This is the question that came up each time a new state wanted to join the union.
What is if it will be a free state or slave state?
200
Define Abolition
Immediate end to slavery.
200
Daily Triple!! Northerners having public education and southerners not having organized education is an example of a difference in what area?
What is culture/society.
200
This person wrote a book that is sometimes credited for starting the civil war.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
300
Daily Double!! This was the nationwide impact of the Dred Scott v Sandford court case.
What is the Missouri Compromise declared unconstitutional.
300
This was the impact of Nat Turner's rebellion.
What is stricter slave codes were placed on the south.
300
This type of abolitionism was focused on stopping the spread of slavery and not concerned with slavery where it exist.
What is free soilers.
300
The north had much more of this type of transportation compared to the south.
What is railroad.
300
Daily Double!! These sisters grew up on a wealthy plantation benefiting from slavery and then went on to speak out against it.
Who are Angela and Sarah Grimke.
400
Daily Double!! This act revived the slavery question in the west by providing popular sovereignty.
What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
400
Daily Double!! This book and author played a huge role in changing northerners views on slavery.
What is Uncle Tom's Cabin and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
400
This person lead the charge with moral abolition by attacking both northerners and southerners and starting an abolitionist newspaper.
Who is William Lloyd Garrison.
400
The north's industrialized economy lead to an increase in this.
What is immigration.
400
This allowed the California to enter the union as a free state.
What is the Compromise of 1850.
500
This event demonstrated how extreme sectional conflicts had become when senators brawled on the senate floor.
What is the Caning of Charles Sumner.
500
Daily Triple!!! This conflict revolved around balancing the power of the senate.
What is the Missouri Compromise.
500
This group wanted to send freed slaves back to Africa.
American Colonization Society
500
This group made up 1/3 of the south's population.
What is slaves.
500
This conflict saw border ruffians cross into Kansas to clash with Free Soilers.
What is Bleeding Kansas.