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The time period before the Civil War

Antebellum

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Was the movement to end the Atlantic slave trade lead by England and then followed by the United States in 1807.

End of Slave Trade

100

When interest in a region is more important than the interest of an entire nation.

Sectionalism

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People are allowed and have a say in their government through voting.

Popular Sovereignty

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The withdraw from the Union of the Southern states.

Secession

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Deal in constitution where ⅗ of slaves from the South would be counted for representation in congress.

3/5th compromise

200

Deal made with congress in 1820 that allowed Missouri to join the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state.

Missouri Compromise

200

Devotion or loyalty to one’s own country

Nationalism

200

The keeping of humans for manual and unpaid service.

Slavery

200

A system of routes along which runaway slaves were helped to escape to Canada or to safe areas in the free states.

Underground Railroad

300

The movement of free slaves in the south

Abolition

300

A movement that allowed California in the Union as a free state as long as the fugitive slave act passed that allowed runaway slaves to be returned to south if caught in north.

Compromise of 1850

300

An act that gave the states power to vote and decide if they would join as a slave or a free state.

Kansas/Nebraska Act

300

The way a group of people live including: food, traditions, language, clothing and education.

culture

300

What was the North Called?

Union

400

Having to do with large social groups

society 

400

Having to do with farming on a large scale.

Agarian

400

A person that owns a large industry

industrialist

400

A machine used to very quickly remove the seeds from cotton. Made cotton farming quicker and more profitable.

Cotton Gin

400

What was the south called

The Confederacy

500

Describes the economic wealth created by slaves and farming in the South.

Slave Economics

500

A large Farm

Plantation

500

The time between 1760-1910 where people started using machines in factories to mass produce goods and services.

Industrial Revolution

500

An engine that runs on steam created by burning coal and heating water to the boiling point.

Steam Engine

500

Did Colorado Enter as a slave or free state?

Free State