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100

These were taxes that Congress lowered on goods purchased from Britain.

What are tariffs?

100

The issue of ______ was divided in the United States.  The north believed one way and the south believed another.

What is slavery?

100

These states remained LOYAL to the United States.

What was the Union states?

100

This allowed California to be admitted as a free state as long as the Fugitive Law could be enforced.

What is the Compromise of 1850?

100

This law said that escaped slaves had to be returned to their owners, even if they had reached Northern States where slavery was not allowed.

What is the Fugitive Slave Law?

200

The SOUTH chose to buy good from this location because the tariffs (taxes) were cheaper.

What is Great Britain?

200

This book was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe and told of all the cruelties slaves experienced.

What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?

200

These states broke away from the Union to start their own country.

Who are the Confederate states?

200

This is the idea that the people of the states should be able to choose the laws that best fit their needs.

What are states' rights?

200

This was the decision made by the Supreme Court that ruled slaves were not citizens of the US and had no rights (political).

What is the Dred Scott Decision? 

300

People in the north still mostly lived on farms, but people were starting to work here to make a living.

What are factories?

300

This person organized the Underground Railroad and helped 300 slaves escape to the NORTH.

Who was Harriet Tubman?

300

This person was elected President of the new Confederacy.

Who is Jefferson Davis.

300

This preserved the balance between slave and free states. Any states north of this boundary would be admitted as FREE. Any states south of the boundary would be admitted SLAVE.

What is the Missouri Compromise?

300

This plan was to attack pro-slavery people with weapons from the arsenal at Harpers Ferry. It further divided the North and the South.

What is John Brown's Plan?

400

The south relied on these people to work their plantations to bring in more profit.

Who are slaves?

400

These people were AGAINST slavery? Hint: Starts with an "A"

Who are abolitionists?

400

Lincoln's main goal was this.

What is to keep the Union together?

400

This means to "break away."

What is secede? 

400

This person said "If slavery is not wrong, then nothing is wrong....(But I) would do anything to bring about a war between free and slave states."

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

500

This part of the country did NOT rely on slaves to earn a profit.

What is the NORTH?

500

Explain how the Underground Railroad operated in detail.

1. Slaves escaped their owners and moved from place to place in hidden locations. 

2. Conductors helped the slaves move along the "stations" to reach the north.

3. Harriet Tubman was the leader of the railroad.

500

Leaders in the South believed this.

What is that states should have the right to choose their own laws about slavery.

500

This act allowed people in certain areas to determine if their territory would be free or slave.  Remember passing state/territory lines to vote!

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

500

This person said "Each state...has the right to do as it pleases on ....slavery."

Who is Stephen Douglas?