Causes of the Civil War I
Causes of the Civil War II
Causes of the Civil War III
Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
100

The main issue that the North and South could not agree on.

What is slavery?

100

This region of the United States had smaller towns, more agriculture, and an economy based on slaves.

What is the South?

100

This region of the United States had manufacturing, businesses, factories, banking, and railroads.

What is the North?

100

A state that did not permit slavery

What is a free state?

100

A person who is running away from the law.

What is a fugitive?

200

Abraham Lincoln won this election which pushed the South toward secession.

What was the Election of 1860?

200

This organization helped slaves escape to the North or Canada. 

What is the Underground Railroad?

200

This invention sped up the harvesting of cotton and increased the demand for slaves in the South

What is the Cotton Gin?

200

Name the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

200

The idea that the people should have the power to vote to determine if the state would be a free or slave state.

What is popular sovereignty?

300

This act required people to return escaped slaves to their owners.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

300

This compromise admitted California as a free state, allowed Utah and New Mexico to vote on the slavery issue,  and enacted tougher fugitive slave laws.

What is the Compromise of 1850?

300

This law was created to maintain the balance of free and slave states, and it drew a latitudinal line on the map of the Louisiana Territory at 36°30'. 

What is the Missouri Compromise?

300

The political candidate who won the Illinois Senate election in 1858.

Who is Stephen A. Douglas?

300

Loyalty to local interests, customs of one's own region instead of the nation as a whole.

What is sectionalism?

400

This was an abolitionist leader who led a raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia.

Who was John Brown?

400

An 1856 Supreme Court case in which a slave sued for his freedom because he had been taken to live in a territory where slavery was illegal.

What is Dred Scott v. Sandford?

400

This was the nickname given to the period after the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which led people to become violent in the streets (and in Congress).

What is Bleeding Kansas?

400

Name the city where the transcontinental railroad eastern terminal would start.

What is Chicago?

400

Name the black abolitionist who owned the abolitionist newspaper known as the North Star.

Who was Frederick Douglass?

500

How many of the justices in the Dred Scott Supreme Court case were from the South?

What is 5?

500

Which state created the Lecompton Constitution?

What is Kansas?

500

This person is the one who beat Senator Charles Sumner with his cane in the Senate chambers.

Who is Preston Brookes?

500

What was the first state to secede from the Union?

What is South Carolina?

500

Name the author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe?