Slavery and Its Defenders
Northern Industrialization
and Abolitionism
Out West
Sectionalism and Bleeding Kansas
The Civil War
100

These slaveholders were characterized by their wealth and their ownership of at least 20 enslaved people.

Who are Planters?

100

This system, which we use in America to this day, relies on paying free workers for their time and labor.

What is Free Wage Labor?

100

This present-day state first attained independence from Mexico in 1836 before being annexed into the United States in 1845. This move spawned a war between The US and Mexico and sparked debates about the westward expansion of slavery.

What is Texas?

100

The _____ Party supported industrialization but opposed expanding the vote. It collapsed in the early 1850s.

What is Whig?

100

The Battle of Fort Sumter, in this city, was the first battle of the American Civil War.

What is Charleston?

200

In 1831, this enslaved person led a rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia. He was inspired by liberatory Christian theology.  

Who is Nat Turner?

200

These people were specialized manufacturers who were threatened by de-skilling and unbeatable competition brought by industrialization. They unsuccessfully organized under the National Trades' Union in 1834.

Who are Skilled Artisans?

200

This concept was first thought up by John L. O'Sullivan in 1845. It stipulated that America had a divine right and a destiny to expand westward. 

What is Manifest Destiny?

200

This politician from Illinois opposed the expansion of slavery and beat a crowded field of opponents to become the 1860 Republican nominee for President.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

These people wanted to remain in the union unless it violated their principles?

Who are conditional unionists?

300

This racist stereotype was unintentionally reinforced in Stanley Elkins's Slavery: A Problem in American Institutional and Intellectual Life. This stereotype claims that slavery was so brutal that it infantilized Black enslaved people.

What is the Sambo stereotype?

300

This concept represented a shift in factory workers' understanding of work from task-oriented to clock-oriented. 

What is Time Discipline?

300

This term was used by northern politicians and journalists to describe southern domination of the American political sphere and these southerners' insistence on the institution of slavery.

What is "Slave Power."

300

This 1850 law allowed slaveholders to use federal marshals to track down escaped enslaved people, outlawed harboring escaped enslaved people in free states, and lowered the burden of proof to determine convict a suspect of escape.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

300

This fort, on Sullivan's Island, was abandoned by Union troops, then used by confederate troops to fire on Fort Sumter.

What is Fort Moultrie.

400

This author published The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography. This book relied on collected interviews from formerly enslaved people, and was one of the first studies of slavery in which enslaved people were given an active voice in the discussion.

Who is George P. Rawick?

400

The growth of this economic group, paired with the freedom of geographic movement brought by westward expansion, prevented the United States from having revolutionary unrest in the 1830s-1840s

What is the Middle Class?

400

This 1820 political event served to balance the number of free and slave states and illustrated a willingness for the north and south to compromise over slavery in the early 1800s.

What is the Missouri Compromise?

400

This concept, championed by Stephen Douglas, allowed territories attempting to join the Union to democratically vote on whether or not they would be free or slave states. This led to horrible bloodshed in Kansas as slavery and abolition supporters violently clashed to determine the future of the state.

What is Popular Sovereignty?

400

This doctrine, employed by President Buchanan, boiled down to not giving the seceding states what they wanted, but also not actively antagonizing them.

What is masterly inactivity?

500

Although he was one of the few defenders of slavery not to make a racial argument in favor of the institution, this social theorist argued that slavery should be extended to all working people in order to protect the rights and possessions of the rich.

Who is George Fitzhugh?

500

This company, comprised of wealthy investors pooling their resources, built large textile mills in New England, staffing mainly young women. The first and largest of their factories were in Waltham and Lowell.

What is the Boston Manufacturing Company?

500

One reason southern slaveholders wanted slavery to expand was because they knew that population demographics in the north gave the anti-slavery faction advantages in the House of Representatives and the presidency. Therefore, adding more slave states to the Union gave slaveholders an advantage in this body.

What is the US Senate?

500

This Senator was an ardent abolitionist and was beaten on the Senate floor after giving a speech denouncing slavery and insulting a Senator from South Carolina.

Who is Charles Sumner?

500

This state, thanks to its industrial development, was absolutely crucial for the Confederate secession to succeed?

What is Virginia?