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Causes of the Civil War pages How do the North and South start to develop differently THE WILMOT PROVISO COMPROMISE OF 1850 List the two major parts of the COMPROMISE OF 1850: Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Causes of the Civil War pages FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT

Why was it named “Bleeding Kansas”? JOHN BROWN REPUBLICAN PARTY Who wins the presidential election of 1856? Causes of the Civil War pages

Causes of the Civil War pages DRED SCOTT v. SANDFORD ROGER B TANEY How did the nation respond to the Dred Scott Case? What office were Lincoln and Douglas running for in 1858 and what topic did they debate about?

What happens at HARPERS FERRY, VIRGINIA in October of 1859? What happens to John Brown? Causes of the Civil War pages How does the nation respond to the incident at Harpers Ferry? What were the major reasons Lincoln won the election?

SECEDE Which state is the first to secede from the Union? What did the southern states call themselves after seceding from the Union? Causes of the Civil War pages How does the Union respond to the secession of the southern states? What does Lincoln tell the South in his inaugural address?