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100

This state was "Bleeding" as popular sovereignty turned to violence.

Kansas

100

This machine

Quickly made cotton so clean

Cotton Gin

100

The Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act both "allowed" popular sovereignty to decide whether or not new Western land would allow slavery.

What is popular sovereignty?

Voting, Democracy

(People have the power)

100

The Latin term meaning "before the war."

Antebellum

100

The United States conquered vast lands in the East during the Antebellum Era.

The United States grew West during the Antebellum Era.

200

In 1820, _____ became a state allowing slavery, and ______ became a state that did not allow slavery. This kept a balance of power in the Senate.

Missouri (allowed) and Maine (did not allow)

200

All day long,

Courageous people sang these meaningful songs.

Coded spiritual songs

200

Which House of Congress stayed balanced thanks to the Missouri Compromise?

Missouri Compromise keep a balance in of power in the Senate by admitting 1 state that did allow slavery (MO) and 1 state that did not allow slavery (ME).

200

The term meaning "to break away from." South Carolina's government threatened to do this in 1832, 30 years before the actual Civil War.

Secede (secession)

200

South Carolina threatened to secede from the United States over a tax that hurt the North, but helped the South.

South Carolina threatened to secede from the United States over a tax that hurt the South, but helped the North.

300

We studied the population charts of Augusta County, Virginia and Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Which county is in the South?

Augusta County, Virginia is in the South

300

In 1857, the Supreme Court decision

Ruled that people of African descent were not _____

Citizens

(Dred Scott case)

300

Compromise of 1850: 

In this city one powerful symbol of Antebellum division was how the slave trade was abolished, but the legal protection of slavery was NOT.

Washington, D.C.

300

The term meaning you value your local/regional identity more than your loyalty to the whole group.

Sectionalism

300

Dred Scott's case ruled that people of African descent had full rights as citizens and were should be free if they were in a free state.

Dred Scott's case ruled that people of African descent were not citizens and were not free even in a free state.

400

One big antebellum division among regions was different types of economic activity. This region was home to the majority of industrial cities.

The North (i.e. textile mills)

400

Compared to Augusta County's two towns,

Franklin County had ____ and dominated, hands down.

21 towns

400

This federal law was part of the compromise package in 1850. As a result, a person of African heritage could be claimed as property in any state, no matter if that state had outlawed slavery.

Fugitive Slave Law

400

The term meaning the dominant economic activity in the Southern states during the Antebellum years.

aka farming

Agriculture

400

As he ran for President in 1860, Lincoln said he would abolish slavery everywhere.

Lincoln said he would not allow slavery in new states, but that he would not abolish it where it already existed.

500

When the Erie Canal was completed in 1825, this Northern city quickly became the #1 largest city in the country.

New York City (passed New Orleans, Louisiana)

500

In 1850,

This important western state joined the USA as a free state, and it was very nifty.

California

500

South Carolina took center stage in 1832 because the state REFUSED to compromise. The state argued that if its people voted to NOT follow a law passed by _______, they should not have to.

Congress

This is the Nullification Crisis.

500

The term meaning "unavoidable" or "certain to happen."

Given all these Antebellum tensions, was the Civil War _____?

Inevitable

500

Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, Angelina Grimke, David Drake, and John C. Calhoun all agreed about how the United States should grow.

Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, Angelina Grimke, and David "Dave" Drake were all courageous abolitionists. John C. Calhoun was NOT - he said slavery was a "positive good."