People
Abolitionist
Conflicts
Places
North v South
100

President of the Union

Abraham Lincoln

100

runaway slave who helped others escape to freedom on the Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman

100

a person a master hired to distribute the work among the slaves and ensure they did as expected was the 

overseer

100

The two territories that were voting if they would be free or slave states pre-civil war

Kansas and Nebraska

100

Had the values of freedom, equality, growth, and individualism

Both!

200

First Republican President

Abraham Lincoln

200

True or False: John Brown was seen as a martyr to the North but a violent person to the South

True!

200

meaning "pre-civil war"

Antebellum 

200

The state formed out of another state due to the want to be part of the Union and not the Confederacy

West Virginia

200

very protective of their homes and property

South

300

Author of Uncle Toms Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

White abolitionist newspaper publishers who called for immediate end to slavery

William Lloyd

300

The South Carolina Congressman who beat a senator from Massachusetts with a cane

Preston Brooks

300

Nickname given to Kansas in the years leading up to the vote on slavery in its territory

Bleeding Kansas

300

more agricultural

South

400

President of the Confederacy

Jefferson Davis

400

former slave whose case went to the Supreme Court; case was dealing with if a slave moved to free state, does he become free

Dred Scott

400

The definition that means to leave the union

secession

400

Slave states of Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and Delaware that remained in the Union were called ______states

border

400

Didn't want to start a war

Both North and South (Lincoln and Davis)

500

President before Lincoln; would not prevent secession

James Buchanan 

500

Abolitionist leader of the raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia

John Brown

500

What groups formed to create the Republican Party?

Conscience Whigs, Northern Democrats, and the Free Soil Party

500

The battle at this fort is considered the official start to the Civil War

Fort Sumter

500

Had more people

North