People
Places
Events
North
South
100

He was elected president of the United States in 1860 and caused many in the south to be angry

Abraham Lincoln

100

In 1854, Congress passed a law that allowed settlers in these two territories to decide for themselves what to do about slavery

Kansas and Nebraska

100

The Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act all tried to settle this problem

Slave vs free territory/states

100

The economy was based on these

Industry and Wage Labor

100

The southern economy was based on these

Slavery and agriculture

200

This man was vehemently against slavery and tried to start a rebellion at Harper's Ferry

John Brown

200

This river was the dividing line between free and slave states

Ohio River

200

Following this event, the rules and punishments regarding educating slaves were tightened quite a bit 

The Nat Turner Rebellion

200

Abraham Lincoln was from this state in the North 

Illinois

200

Southerners argued it was better to be a slave in the south than be this.

Overworked and underpaid factory worker in the north

300

The author of Uncle Tom's Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

This state was the last to secede from the Union

North Carolina

300

The revised version of this created abolitionists out of many people who had not held strong opinions before

Fugitive Slave Act

300

The trial of Anthony Burns led to federal troops occupying this northern city

Boston

300

Many Southerners were angry over the publishing of this book because of how it portrayed people in the South

Uncle Tom's Cabin

400

This person returned to the South nineteen times to help others escape to freedom

Harriet Tubman

400

After 1850, runaway slaves were likely to travel here

Canada

400

This established that neither free nor enslaved Africans could ever be citizens of the United States

Dred Scott Decision

400

William Lloyd Garrison established this organization in New England

New England Anti-Slavery Society

400
Name at least four states that seceded from the Union.
South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas
500

Frederick Douglas and Sojourner Truth were involved in this antebellum reform movement

The Abolitionist Movement

500

The first shots of the Civil War were fired here

Fort Sumter, South Carolina

500

This outlawed the slave trade in Washington D.C.

Compromise of 1850

500

Frederick Douglass likely used it, and then he created it

The North Star (abolitionist newspaper)

500

Dispute over this state's southern border led to the Mexican-American War

Texas