Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
Causes I
Causes II
North vs. South
100

What do you call people who want to stop or end something (such as slavery)?

abolitionists

100

A _______ is a sudden attack with the intent to steal or damage.

raid
100

What did Eli Whitney invent in 1793 that made picking and cleaning cotton significantly easier?

the cotton gin

100

Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a book in 1852 that showed the horrors of slavery. What was that book called?

Uncle Tom's Cabin

100

How many states were in the Union?

25

200

Some in the South argued that ________ _________ were more important. They didn't want the federal government interfering.

states' rights

200
What do you call the crime of hurting your own country?

treason

200

When was the Missouri Compromise?

1820

200

What did the slave named Dred Scott do when his owner took him to Illinois (a free state)?

He sued for his freedom.

200

How many states were in the Confederacy?

11

300

If you try to __________ your enemies, you may have to give them what they want.

appease

300

What is it called when you break away from something (hint: It's what the Southern states did, and it caused the Civil War to begin.)

secession

300

Since Southern states had smaller populations, they also had fewer _____________ in the House of Representatives.

representatives

300

Why did the states in the South secede?

They wanted slavery to be legal, and they were worried that Abraham Lincoln would make it illegal.

300
Who was the president of the Confederacy?

Jefferson Davis

400

What is the term that means national (not state) government?

federal

400
Lincoln was ___________ to be president of the U.S. by his political party.

nominated

400

In the Missouri Compromise, Missouri became part of the country as a slave state, and __________ became part of the country as a free state.

Maine

400

On October 16, 1985, a man named ________ _______ conducted a raid on a military weapons warehouse. His goal was to steal the weapons and get them in the hands of slaves. He was a passionate abolitionist.

John Brown

400
Which side had a larger population, the North or the South?

North

500

What is it called when two sides agree to something, even if they don't get everything that they want?

compromise

500

The __________ _________ is the highest court responsible for interpreting the laws in the United States.

Supreme Court

500

Congress passed the __________ Slave Act, which required someone to return a runaway slave to its owner.

Fugitive

500

Who was elected president in 1860?

Abraham Lincoln

500

What did most Southerners think of slaves?

They were thought of as property and had no legal protections.