The Free-Soil Party
Congress Struggles for Compromise
The Fourty-Niners Rush for Gold
The Compromise of 1850
Uncle Tom's Cabin
100

When did the election start?

1848

100

What happened when the gold was found in California?

The land was fought over

100

When did it start?

January of 1848

100

Congress did not pass what bill?

Clay's Bill

100

Who was the author?

Harriet Beecher Stowe

200

Who avoided the slavery issue?

General Zachary Taylor

200

Was California a free or slave state?

Free

200

What did James Marshall build?

a sawmill in Sacremento 

200

Who retired after Taylor died?

Webster

200

What inspired her to write the book?

Exposure to runaway slaves, tragic reports, and victims.

300

Did Lewis Cass gain support from the North, South, East, or West?

South

300

The first year of President Taylor’s inauguration was when what issue took place?

Slavery 

300

Where did Marshall find traces of gold?

In a stream

300

What month did the Compromise get accepted?

September

300
What year did she start writing the book?

1851

400

Democratics joined what group to form the Free-Soil Party?

Abolisionists

400

What famous conductor led over 300 slaves to freedom?

Harriet Tubman

400

How many people found a stream with gold in it and kept it a secret?

2

400

What happened when the positions changed?

People voted against parties they were supporting

400

How many copies did she sell?

300,000 but eventually millions.

500

The free soilers pulled votes from what group?

Democratics

500

Term for safe houses or routes used by slaves trying to escape

Stations

500

How many Fourty-Niners arrive in California?

80,000

500

Was the bill signed in its original form?

Yes

500

What did southerners consider the book a cause of?

The Civil War