Compromise of 1850
The Fugitive Slave Act
Antislavery Literature
The Kansas Nebraska Act
Bleeding Kansas
100
It was Clays proposal
What was the great compromise of 1850.
100
A act that made it a crime to help a runaway slave
What is the fugitive slave act?
100
His experience with a fugitive slave
What was the book based on?
100
They were outraged
How did anti-slavery northerners feel about the act
100
anti and pro
What were 2 views of slavery
200
September
What month did the great compromise of 1850 become a law.
200
The great compromise did pay attention to it
Did the Great compromise of 1850 pay attention to slavery.
200
Harriet Beecher Stowie
Who wrote Uncle Toms's Cabin?
200
It was a plan to divide the rest of the louisiana purchase into 2 halfs.
What was the Kansas Nebraska Act?
200
The massacre of pro slave men
What was the Pottawatomie massacre?
300
Clay's 2nd part of the great compromise
Who called the for the rest of the Mexican cession to be organized federal territory.
300
You got 6 months in jail and a fine of 1,000
What happened if you broke the Fugitive slave act
300
Uncle Tom's Cabin
What book had the most influence about antislavery?
300
They wanted a line running from New Orleans to Texas
what did the Southerners want?
300
When Kansase was in civil war
What was bleeding Kansas
400
Clay's first part of the great compromise
Who urged congress to let California to enter the union as free state.
400
$5
How much money did you get if you rejected a slave holders claim
400
Anthony Burns
Name one Fugitive slave
400
Southerners in congress
what people did not support Stephen Douglas plan?
400
Charles Sumner
Who gave the speech crimes against Kansas
500
it was a sectional crisis
What was the nullification crisis of 1832-33
500
$10
Those who returned a suspected fugitive to the slaveholder got.
500
They told stories of fugitive slaves
What story's did abolitionists tell?
500
Stephen Douglas
Who supported building a railroad to the pacific ?
500
Preston Brooks
Who did not like the crimes against Kansas speech.