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100

In this year, a compromise was brokered in order to come to an agreement about California and other Western states

What is the compromise of 1850?

100

This Whig candidate was known as the designer of the Kansas Nebraska Act

Who is Stephen Douglas?

100

In this year, Texas declared its independence.

What is 1836?

100

This act, as a part of the compromise of 1850, was wildly divisive as it tried to find a way to satisfy frustrated southern slave owners losing enslaved peoples to the North.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act

100

This form of cheap labor became popular as the Northern part of the United States became more and more industrialized.

What is child labor?

200

The Kansas Nebraska act was meant to overrule this compromise that happened earlier in the country's history, claiming it no longer applied (note: name the act and the year)

What is the missouri compromise of 1850?

200

This Southern Democrat was famous for advocating for secession and slavery in his home state of South Carolina, despite supporting the compromise of 1850.

Who is John C. Calhoun?

200

Texas fought for independence from this country, which stressed a strong centralized government and won its own independence from Spain in 1821.

What is Mexico?

200

This group of abolitionists came to Kansas in order to ensure that popular sovereignty would not cause it to become a slave state.

Who are Free Soilers?

200

In 1948, gold was found in this territory, leading to a rush of people coming to mine and it becoming fast tracked into a state in 1850.

What is California?

300

This group of 3 senators is largely credited with brokering the compromise of 1850 (Name all three)

Who is the great triumvirate (Daniel Webster, John C Calhoun, Henry Clay)?

300

This president is responsible for pushing for the incorporation of Texas in 1843.

Who is John Tyler?

300

Texas famously lost this battle at an abandoned church and fort, but used it as a motivating factor in their future victories.

What is the battle of the Alamo?

300
Stephen Douglas used the Kansas Nebraska Act as a means of building this important form of transportation.

What is the transcontinental railroad?

300

By 1860, this political party had all but fallen apart, giving rise to the more famous Republican party.

What is the Whig Party?

400

This state became the location of incredible violence from 1855 - 1859 as a result of the act with its name in it .

What is Kansas?

400

This soon to be famous character in American History became famous as a congressman who spoke out against the Kansas Nebraska act and his soon to be political opponent, Stephen Douglas.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

While it was an independent nation, Texas allowed this important but controversial form of labor, which would continue what it becomes a state.

What is slavery?

400

During this four year period, violence between pro and antislavery groups resulted in the death of 100+ people in the state.

What is bleeding kansas?

400

This group of immigrants came from europe in the early 1800's but faced major discrimination and were forced to take low paying jobs.

Who are the Irish?

500

As part of the compromise of 1850, this area of the country had the unique legal status of allowing people to own slaves but not buy or sell them.

What is Washington D.C?

500

This American folk hero was a congressman from Tennessee but famously left office to help defend Texas, where he was killed in the famous battle at The Alamo.

Who is Davy Crockett?

500

This president, despite being pro-slavery, opposed Texas becoming a state in the union as it would upset a balance of free and slave states.

Who is Andrew Jackson?
500

This form of governance believes that as long as a majority of people in a state believe that a federal law impedes or attacks their rights, they can ignore it.

What is nullfication

500

By 1854, many pro-slavery activists argued that this law needed to be revisited as it no longer applied to new territories.

What is the Missouri Compromise?