The Fugitive Slave Act
The Kansas Nebraska Act
The Dred Scott Decision
Harper's Ferry
The Election of 1860
100
Slaveholders and their agents could take these before U.S. commissioners
What is suspected fugitive slaves
100
The Kansas Nebraska Act was introduced by this man
Who is Stephen Douglas
100
Dred Scott was a slave of _______
What is an army surgeon
100
This man lead the attack on Harper's Ferry
Who is John Brown
100
These people were the two democrats in the race
Who are Stephen Douglas and John C. Breckinridge
200
This many slave cases were held in the 10 years after the law was passed
What is 343 cases
200
This line would be removed with this Act
What is the 36 30'
200
Scott did this when he returned to Missouri
What is sued for his freedom
200
John Brown was helped by these five people
Who are his sons
200
This political party was formed during the election
What is the Constitutional Union Party
300
In __ cases, the accused fugitives were declared free
What is 11
300
The 36 30' angered these people
Who are antislavery northerners
300
This man was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Who is Roger B. Taney
300
John Brown's raid happened on this date
When is October 16, 1859
300
The Republican Convention was held here
Where is Chicago
400
Thousands of African Americans went here to escape prosecution
Where is Canada
400
These people did not support Douglas and his plan
Who are Southerners in Congress
400
The Dred Scott Decision was made in _____
When is March 1857
400
Harper's Ferry is this many miles northwest of Washington D.C.
What is 55 miles
400
These two candidates were challenging each other in the south
Who are Breckinridge and Bell
500
The fugitive slave act made it a federal crime to do this
What is help runaway slaves
500
The southerners in Congress wanted this instead
What is a line from New Orleans across Texas
500
Robert B. Taney stated this
What is African Americans were not citizens under the U.S. constitution
500
John Brown attacked Harper's Ferry because this was in the town
What is the Federal Arsenal
500
These two candidates challenged each other in the North
Who are Lincoln and Douglas