Vocabulary
Vocabulary II
Long-term Causes
Escalating Tensions
Short-term
100

People living in states/territories would decide for themselves whether or not to permit slavery

Popular Sovereignty 

100

Required that all escaped slaves were, upon capture, to be returned to their masters

Fugitive Slave Act

100

greater loyalty that many Americans felt towards their "section" or region than the country as a whole

sectionalism 

100

What was "Bleeding Kansas" and what caused it?

popular sovereignty: both pro and anti slavery forces tried to influence the outcome by settling in KA to vote


violence broke out between the two groups

100

Which event was the catalyst for the secession of the first seven Southern states in 1861?

the election of Abraham Lincoln as President 

200

Supreme Court ruled that African Americans were not citizens

Dred Scott Decision 

200

Southerns believed states had the right to leave the Union if they wished

States' rights

200

What was the Republican party's view on slavery?

they opposed the EXPANSION (extension) of slavery to the new territories 

200

What did the SCOTUS decide in the Dred Scott v. Sanford case? 

Dred Scott, as an African American, was not a US citizen and had no right to sue in federal court 


Prohibition of slavery in northern territories by the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional 

200

How was Abraham Lincoln able to win the election of 1860? 

the democratic party was divided (northern and southern democrats each had their own nominee) and the Constitutional Union party (southerns who supported the Union) had their own nominee 

300

Rationalized US purchase of Cuba from Spain

Ostend Manifesto

300

an agreement that settles a dispute by each side making concessions

compromise 

300

What were the main points of the Missouri Compromise of 1820? (3) 

1.) Missouri admitted as a slave state

2.) Maine admitted as a free state

3.) No other slavery was to be allowed in the Louisiana Purchase north of the southern boundary of Missouri (the 36 30 line of latitude)

300

What were Southerners views on secession and what was"state's right"?

the states themselves had created the federal government by ratifying the Constitution and since each state joined voluntarily, it also had the power to withdraw if they wished 

300

What happened after the election of Abraham Lincoln?

South Carolina seceded and six states followed (FL was 3rd). they organized themselves into the "Confederate States of America"

400

Lowest point of race relationships pre-Civil war

Nadir

400

economic, social, cultural, and political factors that make an event possible or even likely

Long-term causes

400

What were the main points of the Compromise of 1850? (4)

1.) California admitted as a free state

2.) "popular sovereignty" was applied to the other territories taken from Mexico 

3.) New and harsher fugitive slave law

4.) Sale of slaves banned in DC 

400

What were Northern views on secession?

the Constitution was the work of the American people as a whole ( We the People) and not as the product of individual states therefore states couldn't leave the Union 

400

Who did the Confederate States of America elect as their President?

Jefferson Davis

500

Repealed the Missouri Compromise by applying "popular sovereignty" to two Midwestern states

Kansas-Nebraska Act

500

specific problem or crisis and how it is handled, which then leads directly to the event

Short-term causes

500

What were the main points of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854? 

1.) divided the Nebraska territory into Nebraska and Kansas

2.) applied principle of popular sovereignty to both territories (KA and NE)


500

What happened on April 12, 1861?

shots were fired at Fort Sumter and the Civil War broke out