The Search for Compromise
Challenges to Slavery
Secession and War
Abraham Lincoln
Battled Fort Sumter
100

Neither Congress nor any territorial government could ban slavery from a territory or regulate it.

Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina

100

Claimed he should be free since he had lived in areas where slavery was illegal.

Dred Scott

100

What kinds of constitutional amendments did Senator John Crittenden of Kentucky suggest?

Protection for slavery

100

Abraham Lincoln was born in

Kentucky in 1809

100

Led the Confederate forces in the Battle of Fort Sumter.

General P.G.T. Beauregard

200

Anyone who helped a fugitive could be fined or imprisoned.

Fugitive Slave Act

200

Wrote the Court's opinion, he was not a citizen and had no right to bring a lawsuit. A slave was property. The Fifth Amendment prohibited the taking of property without "due process."

Chief Justice Roger B. Taney

200

Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia had joined South Carolina in?

February 1861

200

Lincoln’s famous speech

Gettysburg Address

200

Led the Union forces in the Battle of Fort Sumter.

Major Robert Anderson

300

Free African Americans and whites formed a network, or interconnected system, called the.

Underground Railroad

300

Abolitionist who led a group on a raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia. His target was a federal arsenal, a storage site for weapons.

John Brown 

300

The first battle of the American Civil War signaled the start of the war.

THE BATTLE OF FORT SUMTER

300

Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing slaves

1863

300

Beauregard was Anderson’s student at this military academy.

West Point, New York

400

Crossed the border from Missouri just to vote.

Border ruffians

400

Debated seven times.

Lincoln and Douglas

400

Name of the 1st President of the Confederate States. 

Jefferson Davis

400

Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth, and died the next day

1865

400

Harbor is protected by Fort Sumter.

Charleston, South Carolina

500

John Brown led an attack that killed five supporters of slavery.The newspaper call that event the?

"Bleeding Kansas"

500

A person who dies for a cause?

Martyr

500

Who said the words "The Union of these States is perpetual [forever]." 

Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address

500

The Civil War broke out in the United States

1861

500

Anderson and his troops were almost out of these at Fort Sumter

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