Missouri Compromise/Compromise of 1850
North v. South
Fugitive Slave Act/Underground Railroad
Abolitionists
Kansas-Nebraska Act
100

What year was the Missouri Compromise established? 

1820

100

How did the North make their money? 

Industrial and manufacturing 

100

What is the Fugitive Slave Act? 

A law that required all citizens to help catch runaway enslaved people and send them back to the South. 

100

Who are the 4 Abolitionists we learned about in class? 

1. Harriet Beecher Stowe

2. Fredrick Douglass 

3. John Brown

4. Dred Scott

100

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act? 

An act that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and stated that each territory would be able to choose slavery or free state. (Popular Sovereignty) 

200

Due to the Missouri Compromise, Congress added two states. One free and one slave state. What are those states?

Free- Maine 

Slave- Missouri 

200

How did the South make their money? 

Cotton exports and plantation industry

200

What Compromise established the Fugitive Slave Act? 

Compromise of 1850

200

What does the word Abolish, Abolitionists, and Abolitionism mean? 

Abolish: to put an end to 

Abolitionist: Someone who wanted to abolish (End)  slavery. 

Abolitionism: The movement to end slavery and liberate enslaved individuals around the world.

200

What previous Compromise did the Kansas-Nebraska Act repeal? 

Missouri Compromise 

300

The Missouri Compromise set a precedent for slavery expansion. What longitude and latitude was slavery not allowed to expand past? What direction? 

North of 36' 30' Parallel 

300

Did the South support or Oppose Protective Tariffs? 

Opposed, due to tariffs taxing their cotton exports

300

What was the Underground Railroad? 

It was a network of people and places that assisted enslaved people escape the South. They assisted them until the enslaved people either got to the North or Canada.  

300

Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a book detailing the cruel and unjust realities of slavery. What was that book called? 

Uncle Tom's Cabin 

300

Who came to Kansas and Nebraska to sway the Popular Sovereignty vote?  

Anti-Slavery: North 

Pro-Slavery: South 

400

The Compromise of 1850 made which state a free state? 

California 

400

Which Industrial Revolution invention helped spread slavery in the South? 

Cotton Gin 

400

Cincinnati played a crucial role in the Underground Railroad. List 2-3 details that made Cincinnati such a key place during this time.  

1. Ohio River 

2. Ohio is a free state 

3. Kentucky is a slave state 

400

Describe Frederick Douglass. What was he born into? How is he remembered?

Frederick Douglass was born into slavery but he eventually escaped slavery, learned to read and write, and helped establish inspiration for the civil rights of enslaved people. 

400

Did the South support the Kansas-Nebraska Act? Why? 

Yes, because it spread slavery to other territories

500
Due to the Compromise of 1850, many laws were passed. California was made a free state, New Mexico and Utah have (BLANK) and the (BLANK) Act was introduced AGAIN. 

Popular Sovereignty 

Fugitive Slave Act 

500

Why did the plantation system and slavery grow in the South? 

Increased demand for cotton due to the invention of the cotton gin and landowners needing labor help. 

500

Who was most displeased by the passing of the Fugitive Slave Act? Why? 

Northerners

because it went completely against their morals to capture enslaved people. Northerners didn't want slavery they wanted to ABOLISH slavery. 

500

The court case of Dred Scott established that enslaved people were not considered (BLANK). Based on your learning of the Dred Scott case and the outcomes of the case do you believe Scott had the right to sue for his rights? 

Citizens, No- due to enslaved people not being considered citizens 

500

Why did the North oppose the Kansas-Nebraska Act? 

The North opposed it because it could spread slavery to other territories which the Missouri Compromise said would be free from slavery.