Abolitionist Movement
Manifest Destiny
Westward Ho!
Tensions Heat Up
Hot Hot Sectionalism
Political Shifts
100

This reform movement was built around achieving personal holiness and is responsible for launching many of the reform movements of the Antebellum period.

2nd Great Awakening

100

This nationalist/imperialist notion, coined by John O'Sullivan, helped encourage & justify American westward expansion.

Manifest Destiny

100

Many of the early explorers to the American West went in search of riches harvesting this valuable resource and selling them to eastern markets.

Furs

100

This failed proposal forbade slavery in all new western lands.

Wilmot Proviso

100

The New England Emigrant Aid Company supported the abolitionist cause by helping abolition-minded settlers settle into this territory, which led to violence, called this.

Kansas

"Bleeding Kansas"

100

Though a northerner, Pierce (D) won the election of 1852 because of his support to uphold this piece of the Compromise of 1850.

Fugitive Slave Law

200

Harriet Tubman supported the abolitionist cause by supporting the escape of runaway slaves along this.

Underground Railroad

200

This president began the process of annexing Texas into the Union in his lame duck session.

John Tyler

200

This notoriously difficult overland trail brought settlers to settle new lands across the continent to the Pacific Coast.

Oregon Trail

200

Name 2 balancing elements (Abolitionist & pro-slavery) of the Compromise of 1850 which was struck to avoid a Southern secession movement.

California - Free State

Utah & New Mexico - With Popular Sovereignty

Texas - Border resolved & $10M

D.C. - Slave trade banned

Fugitive Slave Law - Enforcement in the North

200

This NY abolitionist responded to this pro slavery group's violence in the west by traveling to Pottawatomie Creek KS in order to make a violent abolitionist statement.

John Brown

Border Ruffians

200

Backed by this former one-term president, this political party formed around opposition to slavery in the west and reserving land for white settlers in the West.

Martin van Buren

Free Soil

300

This 2nd Great Awakening preacher eventually left his preaching practice and started an abolitionist newspaper called "The Liberator".

William Lloyd Garrison

300

The southern portion of Texas (to the Rio Grande) and the Mexican Cession were granted to the US by this war treaty.

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

300

This inventor developed the telegraph which allowed for fast electric communication across the North American continent.

Samuel Morse

300

This 1852 book helped northerners gain an understanding of the life of a southern slave, and significantly influenced the next few American elections (especially the election of 1860).

Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

Finding him unworthy of a formal duel, Preston Brooks (SC) defended his uncle's honor by beating this Massachusetts Senator with a cane on the floor of the Senate.

Charles Sumner

300

This political party formed in response to the Kansas-Nebraska Act and became a political home for Free Soilers, Northern Whigs, and radical abolitionists.

Republican Party

400

This Abolitionist worked alongside William Lloyd Garrison before branching out and starting his own publication, "The North Star".

Frederick Douglas

400

In order to balance the inclusion of Texas as a slave state, the Treaty of 1846 resolved this territorial boundary dispute ("54' 40" or Fight!").

Oregon

400

Gold brought these second-wave settlers to California in a gold rush migration.

'49ers

400

The Know-Nothing party galvanized Nativists who resented both: 1) Irish migrants who fled Ireland because of this push factor, and 2) Chinese migrants who flocked to America because of this pull factor.

The Great Famine

California Gold Rush

400

The Dred Scott decision favored this "Natural Right" of American citizens over the right of liberty for slaves in America.

Property

400

Because of the splintering of the Whigs, this Democrat ran away with the South in the election of 1856.

James Buchanan

500

This transcendentalist opposed the Mexican-American War & contributed to the Abolition movement with his persuasive essay "On Civil Disobedience".

Henry David Thoreau

500

President Pierce's contribution to Manifest Destiny was this land acquisition of a flat(ter) region in the Southern Rockies.

Gadsden Purchase

500

The Gadsden purchase was originally made in order to create a relatively easy path to build this overland route.

Transcontinental Railroad

500

Stephen Douglas introduced this disastrous bill which allowed two would-be states to determine the issue of slavery on their own terms.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

500

John Brown raided this federal arsenal to arm VA slaves in an attempt to spark a civil war.

Harper's Ferry

500

This Democrat's less than full-throated support of the Dred Scott decision split his party North & South, and swung the 1860 election in favor of this candidate, his Republican adversary.

D - Stephen Douglas

R - Abraham Lincoln