Name Assoc
Abolish
Impending Crisis
Expansion
Violence before Violence
100

North Star

Frederick Douglass

100

Founded American Anti Slavery Society.  Advocate for immediate end to slavery

Garrison

100

Congressional action that prohibited any legislation or bill regarding abolition to be heard by congress during the 1830's and early 1840's

Gag Rule

100

54 40 or Fight is associated with the acquisition of this territory

Oregon

100

This massacre made John Brown a fugitive and gave definition to Bleeding Kansas

Pottawatamie

200

The Liberator

William Lloyd Garrison

200

Easily the most notorious conductor on this Railroad

Tubman
200

Essentially the final Straw, this failed rebellion brought tensions to a boiling point between the North and South in 1859

Raid on Harpers Ferry

200

The Mexican Cession ceded parts of Texas Utah Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and this State

California

200

Charles Sumner nearly died "by cane" as a result of his anti slavery sentiment and criticism of this congressmen's relative

Preston Brooks

300

The Little Giant

Stephen Douglas

300

This was the name given to pro slavery settlers that tried to influence the vote in Kansas and Nebraska

This is really hard

Border Ruffians

300

The four components of the 1850 compromise were pop sovereignty for Utah & NM, abolish slave trade in DC, California a free state, and __________

Strengthening Fugitive Slave Act

300

Santa Fe, Mormon, Oregon, California, Overland ______

Trail

300

Prompting swift backlash, this rebellion succeeded in being violent but ultimately failed in freeing slaves in the 1830's

Nat Turner Rebellion

400

The Great Compromiser

Henry Clay

400

This party was essentially absorbed by the Republican Party for it stance on the limitation of the spread of slavery

Free Soil

400

This proposal suggested that all territory gained by the Mexican Cession be "free soil" or free from slavery

Wilmot Proviso

400

The Lecompton constitution legislated the future of slavery in this state

Kansas

400

Technically the first white casualty over slavery.  He died as a martyr trying to protect his printing press used for abolitionist material

Elijah P Lovejoy

500

Popular Sovereignty

Stephen Douglass or Lewis Cass

500

His "appeal" in the late 1820's also called for an immediate end to slavery.  He mysteriously died shortly after the publishing of his work

David Walker

500

The crisis technically can be traced all the way back to this decision in 1820 involving slave and free states

Missouri Compromise

500

Besides Texas, the only other state that was a republic before being annexed to the US

California

500

His resolution criticized the justification of war with Mexico, questioning whether Americans were killed in the US or Mexico.

Lincoln