Slavery
Slavery #2
The Compromise of 1850
Politics
The Kansas-Nebraska Act/Misc.
100

An important moneymaker for both the North and the South was _____.

cotton

100

What law forced people to return runaway slaves to their owners?

Fugitive Slave Law

100

What law allowed California to become a free state?

The Compromise of 1850

100

Who was the president that died after being in office for only 16 months?

Zachary Taylor

100

The _____ allowed Nebraska to become a territory.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

200

Slave labor was important on the _______ of the South.

plantations

200

The ________ Railroad was a secret escape route to help slaves reach freedom.

Underground

200

What did the Compromise of 1850 do in the District of Columbia? 

 abolished slave trade in the District of Columbia

200

Who was the vice president who became president in 1850?

Millard Fillmore

200

The _________ was formed by Free Soilers, Northern Whigs, and Democrats

Republican Party

300

Industry in the North used ______ as a raw material.

 cotton

300

_____________ helped hide slaves on their journey to freedom. 

Conductors

300

Who was the president from the North who was not against slavery?

Franklin Pierce

300

________ wanted a railroad to pass through Nebraska.

Stephen Douglas

400

Under ________ voters in territories could decide to become free states or slave states.

popular sovereignty

400

Former slaves such as ___________ helped people use the Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman

400

 Who was the leader who used newspapers to sway public opinion against slavery?

William Lloyd Garrison

400

What gave the U.S. the freedom to build a railroad to Southern California?

Gadsden Purchase

500

What did Southerners think abolitionists were doing when they talked about their slaves? 

they believed abolitionists were unfairly exaggerating the treatment of their slaves. 

500

Why were Northerners against a southern route for the railroad? 

Northerners feared Southerners would move west and take their slaves with them. 

500

What were the goals of the new Republican Party?

The Republican Party's goals were to take a clear stand against slavery and repeal the Kansas-Nebraska Act and the Fugitive Slave Law. 

500

What were the stations of the Underground Railroad? 

They were the homes of people who hid slaves who were escaping on the Underground Railroad.