8th Quiz Hints “Great Compromiser” Fugitive Slave Act

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8th Quiz Hints “Great Compromiser” Fugitive Slave Act Wilmot Proviso terms “Border Ruffians” Moderate view of slavery “Bleeding Kansas” Free-Soil Party candidate Pottawatomie Creek Massacre Goal of the Free-Soil Party John Brown/Harper’s Ferry South’s feelings towards free states Republican Party emergence James C. Calhoun/runaway slaves

In complete sentences, please compare and contrast the opposing views of slavery between the North and the South. (5 points) Explain what the Dred Scott case was all about. Next, what was the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case? Finally, how did the North react to this decision? (6 points)