15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
100

the best known leader of the underground railroad

who was Harriet Tubman

100

the guy who succeeded Zachary Taylor as president of the United States

who was Martin Van Buren

100
the name of the new party in 1854

what is republicans

100

the book about the dreadful abuses of slave life

what is Uncle Tom's Cabin

100

the 16th president

who was Abraham Lincoln

200

the underground railroad purpose

what was escape routes and hiding places for slaves to escape from slavery

200

the third party in the presidential race in 1848

what was the free soil party

200

the year that republicans first started to become a party

when was 1854

200

the number of people in the gang at Harper's Ferry Virginia

what is 21

200

the date of Abraham Lincoln's inauguration

when was March 4, 1861

300

the type of people that organized the Liberty Party

who were the abolitionists

300

the guy who won the 1848 presidential election

who was Zachary Taylor

300

a radical abolitionist listed in 15.3

who was John Brown

300

the person who published Uncle Tom's Cabin

who was Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

the guy made resident of the confederacy in 1861

who was Jefferson Davis

400

the name of one of the largest slave uprisings listed in 15.1

what was the Nat Turner Revolt

400

the title of Websters last great speech

what was the Seventh of March Speech

400

the democrat nominated guy for the 1856 election

who was James Buchanan

400

the person who published The Impending Crisis of the South

who was Hinton Rowan Helper

400

Abraham Lincoln year of birth to year of death

when was 1809-1865

500

Harriet Tubman year of birth to year of death

when was 1820-1913

500

the slogan that Martin Van Buren adopted

what was "free-soil, free speech, free labor, and free men"

500

the republican guy nominated for the 1856 presidential election

who was John C. Fremont

500

the year that The Impending Crisis of the South was published

when was 1857

500

Jefferson Davis year of birth to year of death

when was 1808-1889