Pre-Civil War
Compromise
a settlement of differences in which each side gives up some demands
Why did many Southerners support the Fugitive Slave Act?
The Southerners liked this law because it helped the slaves return to their owners/plantations
Why were Northerners so upset by the Dred Scott decision? Explain.
The decision upset Northerners because they feared it would allow for the spread of slavery across the entire United States.
John Brown
Led a slave uprising at Harper's Ferry, Virginia
Why did many Northerners oppose the Fugitive Slave Act?
Many Northerners opposed the Fugitive Slave Act because they did not agree with the idea of slavery nor the requirement to help capture runaway slaves.
Had more industry/factories
North
Dred Scott
A slave who sued for his freedom. The case went to the Supreme Court, which ruled against him.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
Compromise of 1850
California was admitted as a free state, there were increased fugitive slave laws, and the slave trade banned in Washington DC
Abraham Lincoln
Elected President in 1860; this caused the south to secede from the Union
Republican Party
Formed in 1854 by opponents (against) of slavery
Abolitionists
People who wanted to end slavery
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
People would vote to determine whether slavery would be allowed in their state
Fugitive Slave Act (1850)
Slaves could be held without warrant and had no right to a jury trial. This law required all people to capture runaway slaves and was part of the Compromise of 1850.
Had more plantations
South
Dred Scott Case (1857)
Supreme Court decision that stated slaves were property, not people, and therefore could not sue for their freedom
Uncle Tom's Cabin
emotional story of a Christian slave family that obtained sympathy for slaves and support of the abolition movement
Secede
to reject the government of the United States and leave the Union