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Secession and Resistance
Terms Review V Secession and Resistance
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This agreement admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state to continue the balance between slave and free states.
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This agreement admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state to continue the balance between slave and free states. Missouri Compromise 1820
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This agreement admitted California as a free state and territories of Utah and New Mexico wee open to slavery by popular sovereignty.
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This agreement admitted California as a free state and territories of Utah and New Mexico were open to slavery by popular sovereignty. Compromise of 1850
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This law was included as part of the compromise of 1850
This law was included as part of the compromise of It required that escaped slaves be returned to their owners in the South.
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This law was included as part of the compromise of 1850
This law was included as part of the compromise of It required that escaped slaves be returned to their owners in the South. Fugitive Slave Laws
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What is the principal called that allowed the people in each territory vote on whether to permit slavery?
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What is the principal called that allowed the people in each territory vote on whether to permit slavery? Popular Sovereignty
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Who was the president of the Confederate States of America?
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Who was the President of the Confederate States of America?
Jefferson Davis
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This term means refusing to take sides in an issue or war.
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This term means refusing to take sides in an issue or war.
Neutrality
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This senator from Massachusetts denounced violence in Kansas
This senator from Massachusetts denounced violence in Kansas. (was once beaten with a cane)
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This senator from Massachusetts denounced violence in Kansas
This senator from Massachusetts denounced violence in Kansas. (was once beaten with a cane) Charles Sumner
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What is a tax on imported goods called?
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What is a tax on imported goods called?
Tariff
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Who was the anti-slavery agitator who seized an arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia in 1859, hoping to lead a slave revolt?
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Who was the anti-slavery agitator who seized an arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia in 1859, hoping to lead a slave revolt? John Brown
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Who was the northern Democrat who defended the doctrine of popular sovereignty?
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Who was the northern Democrat who defended the doctrine of popular sovereignty?
Stephen Douglas
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What act permitted territories of Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether or not to permit slavery, and in effect, repealed the Missouri Compromise?
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What act permitted territories of Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether or not to permit slavery, and in effect, repealed the Missouri Compromise? Kansas-Nebraska Act
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What term was used to describe conflict in Kansas territory (1856) between anti-slavery factions and pro-slavery groups?
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What term was used to describe conflict in Kansas territory (1856) between anti-slavery factions and pro-slavery groups? Bleeding Kansas
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What state had a portion of the state to oppose their state’s secession and become a separate state in 1863?
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What state had a portion of the state to oppose their state’s secession and become a separate state in 1863? West Virginia
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Where was the Constitution of the Confederate States of America drafted that also became the first capital of the Confederacy?
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Where was the Constitution of the Confederate States of America drafted and also became the first capital of the Confederacy? Montgomery, Alabama
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What states made up the Confederacy?
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What states made up the Confederacy?
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida, Texas, & Louisinia
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What word was used to signify the intent to leave the union?
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What word was used to signify the intent to leave the union?
Secede
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What individual county voted to remain neutral during the Civil War?
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What individual county voted to remain neutral during the Civil War?
Winston County, Alabama
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What was the name of the decision by the Supreme Court that ruled slaves could not sue because slaves were not citizens?
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What was the name of the decision by the Supreme Court that ruled slaves could not sue because slaves were not citizens? Dred Scott Decision
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What was the Union plan to squeeze the South by applying a naval blockade around the southern coast and seizing the Mississippi River while invading from the north?
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What was the Union plan to squeeze the South by applying a naval blockade around the southern coast and seizing the Mississippi River while invading from the north? Anaconda Plan
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Area of the United States made up of present day Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota.
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Area of the United States made up of present day Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota. Northwest Territory
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Where were the first shots of the Civil War fired?
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Where were the first shots of the Civil War fired?
Fort Sumter
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Who was the President before Lincoln, and by inaction, tried to stop the Civil War from happening?
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Who was the President before Lincoln, and by inaction, tried to stop the Civil War from happening?
President Buchanan
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