North, South, and West
Rebellion and Resistance
Lincoln & Douglass
100

Why did the North have so many factories?

Because of industrialization and a growing railroad system.

100

Who led a violent slave rebellion in Virginia?

Nat Turner

100
Who became president of the United States in 1860?

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

What product from the South was often found in Northern factories?

Cotton

200

What was the result of Nat Turner’s rebellion?

Harsher slave codes were enforced.

200

What did Lincoln say about secession in his First Inaugural Address?

Secession is illegal, and the Union should be preserved. 

300

One of the worst aspects of slavery in the south was

What is how families were broken up
300

Who led a raid on Harpers Ferry hoping to start a slave revolt?

John Brown

300

What country was created by the 7 seceding states?

The Confederate States of America

400

Why did slave rebellions not happen very often?

Punishments were so harsh for people involved and others not were not involved in rebellions.

400

What happened to John Brown after the raid?

He was captured and executed.

400

Stephen Douglass thought the issue of slavery should be resolved through

What is popular Sovereignty?

500

How did the cotton gin impact slavery?

It increased the demand for slaves to keep up with cotton production.

500

What was the South’s reaction to Lincoln being elected president in 1860?

South Carolina and other states seceded from the Union.

500

This person said he would not interfere with slavery in the place it already existed.

Who is Lincoln?