Compromise? NO.
Burn it Down
A State's Right to do What?
Total War
This is some malarky
100

Person who is running away from legal authority

Fugitive

100

A place to store weapons and military equipment

Arsenal

100

Withdrawl

Secession

100

Interconnected system

Network

100

Slave who sued in the Supreme Court for his freedom; specified he should have been freed due to his having been enslaved in a free territory

Dredd Scott

200

To officially leave an organization

Secede

200

A person who dies for a cause

Martyr

200

Theory that individual states are independent and have the right to control their most important affairs

State's rights

200

The president that preceded Abraham Lincoln; did little to keep the Union together

James Buchanan

200

A compromise suggested by Henry Clay, designed to keep peace between free and slave states

Compromise of 1850

300

Armed pro-slavery supporter who crossed the border from Missouri to vote in Kansas

Border ruffian

300

Firm and inflexible

Rigid

300

To refuse to accept

Reject

300

The 16th President of the United States; served during the Civil War

Abraham Lincoln

300

An act that allowed the fining or imprisonment of people who helped escaped slaves

Fugitive Slave Act

400

Conflict between citizens of the same country

Civil war

400

Subject of discussion

Topic

400

To find reasons to support

Justify

400

A fort located in South Carolina; where the first shots of the Civil War were fired.  Thanks, cadidiots.  

Fort Sumter

400

Debates of 1856 that painted Lincoln as an even-headed and fair figure that helped cement his future 1860 run as President

Lincoln-Douglas debates

500

To control

Regulate
500

Location of John Brown's attempted raid on a federal arsenal

Harpers Ferry

500

A union of seceding states that broke away from the United States with the aim of keeping slavery legal

Confederate States of America

500

The name of the fighting in Kansas preceding the Civil War

Bleeding Kansas

500

West Virginia

A state that had been part of a Confederate state but then seceded itself and become a part of the Union