Chapter 10.2 A Rising Tice of Protest and Violence.

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Chapter 10.2 A Rising Tice of Protest and Violence

Resistance Against the Fugitive Slave Law What were Personal Liberty Laws? How did the law for free blacks to try and win their liberty back hurt their chances? What was the Christiana Riot? How did the Underground Railroad work? How did Delaney’s novel Blake influence the slave debate?

The Kansas-Nebraska Act Undoes the Missouri Compromise How is the statement above possible? How did it undo the Missouri Compromise? Why was the area called “Bleeding Kansas”? The Lecompton and Topeka Constitutions. What was the difference between the two?

Bleeding Kansas Spring of Pro and anti- slavery forces clash over legislative elections 5,000 Missouri residents enter KS, elect pro-slavery legislature Only 1,500 legal voters, over 6,000 votes cast Anti-slavery supporters create Free State party Elect own legislature and governor, adopt a constitution outlawing slavery Pierce supports pro-slavery forces, calls Free party traitors

John Brown

May Violence in Congress (What caused this to happen?)

Chapter 10.3 Political Realignment Deepens the Crisis

The Shifting Political Scene What were some issues that divided the Whigs? What was the “Know-Nothing” Party and what caused its creation? When did the Republican Party form? What did it form from?

Sectional Divisions Intensify What did Buchanan promise to help him win the 1856 election? How did Fremont, the Republican do in 1856? Dred Scott