Mrs. Lombardi Lesson 16-1 and Lesson 16-2
Compromise of 1850
This included the Fugitive Slave Act.
Civil War
This is the name for a war between citizens of the same country.
Republican Party
This is the party that the Antislavery Whigs, Democrats and Free-Soldiers joined together to form.
Kansas
This is the state where rival pro-slavery and antislavery governments exist at the same time.
John Brown
This person led a raid on a federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
Dred Scott
This relates to a Supreme Court decision that ruled that the Constitution protected slavery.
border ruffians
This term refers to pro-slavery activists who crossed the Kansas border to vote.
Wilmot Proviso called for this.
banning slavery in any lands in the U.S. acquired from Mexico
Bleeding Kansas
name used in 1856 newspaper stories about events in Lawrence, Kansas
Kansas-Nebraska Act
put the issue of slavery to popular vote
true
An arsenal is a storage site for weapons.
violent abolitionist
John Brown
false
Lincoln believed slavery was moral.
Douglas' accusation against Lincoln
Lincoln wanted African Americans to be fully equal to whites.
1858 congressional election
Lincoln was largely unknown before this election.
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North Latitude
false
Pro-slavery groups considered John Brown a martyr.
popular sovereignty
Stephen A. Douglas proposed this an an alternative to the Missouri Compromise.
true
The American Party grew quickly due to its anti-immigrant views.
true
The Know-Nothings chose Millard Fillmore as their candidate in the 1856 presidential election.