Acts and Compromises
Supreme Court & Slavery
Political Leaders
Road to Civil War
Rising Tensions
100

Proposed as an amendment to a bill to negotiate peace with Mexico in 1846, this measure sought to ban slavery in territories gained from Mexico.

What is the Wilmot Proviso?

100

This slave unsuccessfully sued for his freedom, resulting in a landmark Supreme Court case in 1857.

Who is Dred Scott?

100

This senator from Kentucky was known as the "Great Compromiser" for his efforts to ease sectional tensions.

Who is Henry Clay?

100

This Republican Party nominee was elected President in 1860, prompting the first wave of Southern secession.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

Abolitionist author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe?

200

This short-lived political party opposed the expansion of slavery into western territories and nominated Martin Van Buren as their candidate in 1848.

What is the Free-Soil Party?

200

He was the Chief Justice who, in the Dred Scott case, ruled that African Americans were not citizens and therefore had no rights.

Who is Roger B. Taney?

200

This general from the Mexican-American War became the Whig candidate won the presidential election of 1848.

Who is Zachary Taylor?

200

Southern states formed this breakaway government in 1861.

What is the Confederate States of America?

200

Radical pro-slavery Southerners who favored seccession over compromise and whose goal was an independepent Southern nation.

Who are the Fire-Eaters?

300

A package of laws proposed by Henry Clay aimed to settle disputes between North and South over slavery in the western territories after the Mexican-American War.

What is the Compromise of 1850?

300

The decision in the Dred Scott case declared that the Federal government had no Constitutional power to limit people’s right to property (slaves) in new territories, thus ruling this former agreement unconstitutional.

What is the Missouri Compromise of 1820

300

This South Carolina politician and author of the Doctrine of Nullification famously defended slavery as a "positive good" and Threatened secession.

Who is John C. Calhoun?

300

When the Democratic Party split in 1860, this candidate represented the Southern Democrats who distrusted Stephen Douglas’ commitment to slavery.

Who is John Breckinridge?

300

This attack on 5 pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” was in retaliation for the Sack of Lawrence and resulted in their violent deaths.

What is the Pottawatomie Massacre?

400

This 1854 act effectively repealed the Missouri Compromise by allowing popular sovereignty in two new territories.

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

400

The principle that people of a territory should decide the status of slavery themselves.

What is Popular Sovereignty?

400

This Illinois politician authored Popular Sovereignty, the Kansas-Nebraska Act and Freeport Doctrine and famously debated Lincoln in a series of famous debates during his successful campaign for Illinois Senator in 1858.

Who is Stephen Douglas?

400

This former Whig and moderate was the Constitutional Union Party’s candidate in 1860 and won the fewest votes of the four candidates.

Who is John Bell?

400

This pro-slavery constitution was passed by the Kansas Constitutional Convention, but was heavily disputed due to the fact that abolitionists boycotted it.

What is the Lecompton Constitution?

500

Part of the Compromise of 1850, this law required citizens to assist in the capture of runaway slaves.

What is the Fugitive-Slave Act?

500

This doctrine, formulated by Stephen Douglas during debates with Lincoln, argued that territories could still exclude slavery, despite the Supreme Court, by refusing to pass slave codes.

What is the Freeport Doctrine?

500

After President Taylor’s death, this Vice President supported the Compromise of 1850 as the new president.

Who is Millard Fillmore?


500

President of the Confederacy during the Civil War.

Who is Jefferson Davis?

500

This anti-slavery raid at Harpers Ferry was led by this militant abolitionist and intended to start a slave uprising.

Who is John Brown?