Slavery
Bleeding Kansas
John Brown's Raid
Election of 1860
Big Decisions
100

Which part of the nation supported slavery?

The North

100

What was the result/problem of Bleeding Kansas?

Violence- deaths, kidnappings, tarring and feathering, ransacking and burning homes and stores

100

Was John Brown pro-slavery or anti-slavery?

anti-slavery

100

Who won the election of 1860?

Abraham Lincoln

100

What did the southern states decide to do after Abraham Lincoln was elected president?

Secede (aka leave the Union to form the Confederacy)
200

Name three hardships experienced by slaves.

Being whipped/punished by master, not enough food or clothing, being sold away from families, not knowing their real names, birthdays, etc, having to work all day without pay, slave trade experience, being forced to have children to be sold away from them or into slavery

200

Why was there a huge amount of people coming into Kansas in 1854?

People were flooding into the state to vote on whether it would be a free or slave state.

200

What did John Brown give out in preparation for the raid and to whom?

weapons to slaves

200

Name the 3 main issues the candidates talked about during their speeches.

the union/secession, westward expansion/slavery, and the transcontinental railroad

200

What was the name of the slave who went to the Supreme Court saying he and his family should be free since slavery was banned in his state?

Dred Scott

300
What is the name of the anti-slavery book that sparked outrage among southerners?

Uncle Tom's Cabin

300

In the end, Kansas was declared to be a _______ state.

free

300

Where was John Brown's Raid?

Harper's Ferry

300

What political party did Abraham Lincoln represent?

Republican

300

What was decided in the big Supreme Court case of 1857?

Slaves are not citizens

400

Name 2 reasons a slave would choose not to run away

Fear of being punished by master, leaving family behind, if they crossed a border to certain states they would have to be returned to master, masters sending hunting dogs after them, have to travel only at night with no map, food, shelter, etc

400

What were the two states involved in Bleeding Kansas?

Kansas and Nebraska

400
How did the raid fail?

The slaves were too afraid to show up. Instead, Brown was bombarded by local militia and townspeople trying to kill them.

400

What was Abraham Lincoln's take on slavery?

Abraham Lincoln wanted to prevent people from taking their slaves west with them if they moved westward.

400

What did the Kansas Nebraska act state?

Kansas and Nebraska could vote to choose if their state would be free or slave

500

What was the name of the slave that wrote an autobiography recounting his experience as a slave?

Fredrick Douglass, Henry Bibb, Harriet Jacobs

500

Approximately how many New Englanders came to Kansas in 1854?

1,000

500

How many of Brown's men were killed?

8

500

Name all 4 candidates in the election of 1860

Abraham Lincoln, John C. Breckenridge, John Bell, and Stephen Douglass

500

What was the Missouri Compromise?

Northern states would be free and southern states would be slave.