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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 1850s I 1850s II1850s IIICivilWarRecon-structionSouthernSlavery
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C1-$100 Southern Slavery - $100 This was the nickname the North gave to Southern slavery
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Final Jeopardy Civil War in the North
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These acts drafted people into the military to fight in the war. In 1863, New York City immigrants started draft riots because rich people were able to dodge the draft
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C1-$200 Southern Slavery - $200 This referred to the economy of the South that centered around this certain crop
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C1-$300 Southern Slavery - $300 He led a slave revolt in Virginia in 1831which resulted in the deaths of 60 whites.
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C1-$400 Southern Slavery - $400 This party was formed on a platform favoring the Wilmot Proviso and free land for settlers. They did not oppose slavery, just the spreading of it
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C1-$500 Southern Slavery - $500 This was a belief that slavery was evil. It gradually became a powerful movement against slavery during the antebellum years of America
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C2-$100 1850s I - $100 This was Henry Clay’s last compromise and it postponed the Civil War for 11 years. California’s admission and a stricter Fugitive Slave Law
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C2-$200 1850s I - $200 These laws were passed in the North and inhibited the extradition of runaway slaves. These were created in reaction to the Fugitive Slave Law.
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C2-$300 1850s I - $300 This was a secret organization that was founded by Harriet Tubman to help slaves flee to the North
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C2-$400 1850s I - $400 This was a policy to acquire Cuba as a slave state. It allowed the U.S. to seize Cuba if Spain did not sell it.
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C2-$500 1850s I - $500 He was a very weak president who supported the Compromise of 1850 and the Fugitive Slave Law and tried to acquire Hawaii, Japan and Cuba during his presidency
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C3-$100 1850s II - $100 It allowed people of the territory to decide if they were going to legalize slavery or not
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C3-$200 1850s II - $200 Northern and Southern forces fought over the issue of slavery which resulted in bloodshed
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C3-$300 1850s II - $300 He beat Charles Sumner on the floor of the Senate because he felt he was being insulted
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C3-$400 1850s II - $400 This was the constitution of the government of Kansas that supported slavery. It stated that whether the constitution was ratified or not, slavery would be allowed in Kansas
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C3-$500 1850s II - $500 He was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court just before the Civil War. His decision on Dred Scott v Sandford made slavery legal in all of the U.S.
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C4-$100 1850s III - $100 It was the first sectional party whose platform was anti-slavery and pro business
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C3-200 1850s III - $200 He was the senator from Illinois who wrote the Kansas Nebraska Act and the Freeport Doctrine
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C3-$300 1850s III - $300 Hailed in the North as a martyr and considered a lunatic in the South, he was a radical abolitionist
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C3-$400 1850s III - $400 Stephen Douglas’ argument that popular sovereignty should be used in new territories and the Dred Scott case was legal
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C3-$500 1850s III - $500 He wrote the book The Impending Crisis which was against slavery. He said the non- slave holding whites were the ones who suffered the most from slavery
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C4-$100 Civil War - $100 This was a U.S. fort in Charleston, South Carolina which was the first battle of the Civil War
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C4-$200 Civil War - $200 He was the Confederate general that lead the south in the war
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C4-$300 Civil War - $300 This was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War and was the first Union victory in the eastern theater
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C4-$400 Civil War - $400 Lincoln’s failed attempt to free slaves in rebellious states while allowing slavery in border states
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C4-$500 Civil War - $500 They were extreme Northern Democrats who believed the Union could be united if slavery were not attacked
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C4-$100 Reconstruction - $100 He became President after Lincoln’s assignation and was disliked very much
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C4-$200 Reconstruction - $200 It was the first attempt at Reconstruction by Congress which provided for congressional administration of Reconstruction
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C4-$300 Reconstruction - $300 It was a secret organization the intimidated blacks from voting and dressed up in bed sheets
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C4-$400 Reconstruction - $400 They were the Northern Republicans who went to the South to gain a quick political advancement and wealth
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C4-$500 Reconstruction - $500 This was the reconstruction plan that Congress used for 10 years. It divided the South into five military districts that would be run by the army
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