Who proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act?. Stephen Douglas.

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Who proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Stephen Douglas

Who led about 60 slaves in an uprising?

Nat Turner

Who was the strong abolitionist Senator from Massachusetts?

Charles Sumner

Who was the first Republican President?

Abraham Lincoln

Who wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”?

Harriet Beecher Stowe

What ruled that slaves were not citizens of the U.S.?

Dred Scott v Sanford

What was the name of the bi-partisan, anti-slavery party formed in the U.S. to keep slavery out of the western territories?

Free-soil Party

What banned slavery in any area gain from Mexico in 1846?

Wilmot Proviso

What formed out of the Whig Party in 1854 to keep slavery out of the western territories?

Republican Party

What was proposed by Henry Clay in 1819 to keep the number of free and slave states the same, it also established 36°30’ north latitude as the boundary of any new free and slave states?

Missouri Compromise or The Compromise of 1820

Place where guns are stored.

Arsenal

To withdraw from membership from a group.

secede

The idea that each territory should be able to determine for themselves if they are a free or slave state.

Popular Sovereignty

This was the biggest point of disagreement in the Compromise of 1850.

Fugitive Slave Act

The civil war before the Civil War was caused by this.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Drawn together or Torn apart? “The Election of 1860”

Torn apart

Drawn together or Torn apart? “Tariffs”

Torn Apart

Drawn together or Torn apart? “Fugitive Slave Act”

Torn Apart

Drawn together or Torn apart? “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”

Torn Apart

Drawn together or Torn apart? “Missouri Compromise”

Drawn together

Who won the election of 1860?

Abraham Lincoln

Who got a larger number of the popular votes, but very few electoral votes?

Stephen Douglas

Who carried the border states?

John Bell

Who carried the states of the deep south?

John Breckinridge

Who carried the Northern States?

Abraham Lincoln