1800s Movements
Laws, Compromises, & Court Cases
North vs. South
Important People
Miscellaneous
100

A person who tried to end slavery in the US in the early 1800s.  

Abolitionist 

100

What is popular sovereignty?  

Allowing people to vote on an important issue. 

100

What was another name for the South during the Civil War?

The Confederacy 

100

Who won the election of 1860?  

Abraham Lincoln 

100

Who was the most famous "conductor" on the Underground railroad?  

Harriet Tubman 

200

A network of "safe houses" owned by people opposed to slavery.  

Underground Railroad 

200

Which law law effectively repealed (canceled) the Missouri Compromise by allowing slavery in the region north of the 36º 30' parallel.  

The Kansas-Nebraska Act 

200

Slave states between the North and South that never officially left the Union.  

border states 

200
This person led a raid on Harper's Ferry. 

John Brown 

200

What was the new political party made up of anti-slavery Whigs and Democrats, & Free-Soilers? 

The Republican Party 

300

What is suffrage? 

the right to vote 

300

What was the most controversial (hated) part of the Compromise of 1850?  

The Fugitive Slave Act 

300

What was the first battle of the Civil War? 

Fort Sumter 

300

This runaway slave and abolitionist traveled widely to speak and write about the horrors of slavery.  

Frederick Douglass 

300

What was the main topic Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas debated about during their Senate race? 

slavery 

400

What was the first women's rights convention in the United States?  

The Seneca Falls Convention 

400

What were two things the Supreme Court ruled about slaves after the Dred Scott v. Sanford decision?  

-slaves were not citizens of the US and were not protected by the Constitution

-Dred Scott had no right to sue in court 

-slaves were property of their owners

-laws couldn't ban slavery

-The Missouri Compromise and popular sovereignty were unconstitutional

400

What was an advantage of the Southern army? 

-Excellent military leaders 

-A strong fighting spirit

-Knew the land better 

400

Who wrote the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions?  

Elizabeth Cady Stanton 

400

Why did Southern states secede after the election of 1860?  

They believed Lincoln would interfere with or end slavery.  

500

Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel about the evils of slavery. 

Uncle Tom's Cabin 

500

What were two parts of the Fugitive Slave Act?  

  • Accused fugitives held without an arrest warrant

  • No right to a jury trial

  • Free states required to help recapture runaway slaves

  • Slave catchers allowed to roam the North

500

The name of the Union plan to block Southern ports and take the Mississippi River to split the Confederacy in two.  

The Anaconda Plan 

500

Who was the president of the Confederate States of America?  

Jefferson Davis 

500

A word that means "a person running away from the law". 

fugitive