front 1 a movement trying to end slavery | back 1 abolition |
front 2 Spoke publicly about anti-slavery which won him a career as a lecturer for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. | back 2 Frederick Douglass |
front 3 She was born enslaved and changed her name to reflect her work. spoke out for both abolition and women’s rights | back 3 Sojourner Truth |
front 4 an above ground area with many escape routes from the South -> North. | back 4 Underground Railroad |
front 5 A conductor in the underground railroad that was born into slavery | back 5 Harriet Tubman |
front 6 was a part of an American delegation that attended the World Anti-Slavery Convention. Co organizer seneca fall convention | back 6 Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
front 7 A place Stanton and Mott spoke at for women’s rights | back 7 Seneca Falls Convention |
front 8 the right to vote | back 8 suffrage |
front 9 A representative proposed a bill which was to outlaw slavery in any territory the US might gain from the War with Mexico. It failed narrowly but caused alarm in the South that Congress would try again to outlaw slavery. | back 9 Wilmot Proviso |
front 10 A political party that was dedicated to stop the expansion of slavery | back 10 Free-Soil Party |
front 11 He helped create the Missouri Compromise and made a plan to settle the California problem (Compromise of 1850). | back 11 Henry Clay |
front 12 He was a senator from Massachusetts and supported the MO compromise for the sake of the Union. | back 12 Daniel Webster |
front 13 He was a senator and made the Compromise of 1850 which became law. | back 13 Stephen A. Douglas: |
front 14 Ban slavery line, abolish slave trade in DC, California was a free state, fugitive slave act. | back 14 Compromise of 1850 |
front 15 Didn’t like how slaveholders could recapture runaway slaves, From ohio, Wrote stories from perspectives of slaves in kansas | back 15 Harriet Beecher Stowe |
front 16 a novel that talked about how harsh slavery was. | back 16 Uncle Tom’s Cabin |
front 17 1850 law for people to help slaveholders recapture runaway slaves. | back 17 Fugitive Slave Act |
front 18 The people had the right to vote to decide an outcome | back 18 popular sovereignty |
front 19 mini civil war between Kansas about slavery. Proslavery forces were powerful by rigging voting, setting fire, etc. | back 19 Kansas–Nebraska Act |
front 20 an extreme abolitionist. Participated in bleeding kansas. | back 20 John Brown |
front 21 The political party formed in 1854 anti-slavery people in the territories. | back 21 Republican Party |
front 22 explored in the West, the “Pathfinder.” He spoke in favor of admitting both California and Kansas as free states. | back 22 John C. Frémont |
front 23 The nominee for the Democratic party in 1856. As minister to Great Britain, he said little about slavery and claimed that his goal was to maintain the Union. 15th president, democrat, not that popular, | back 23 James Buchanan |
front 24 An 1856 Supreme Court case where a slave sued for his freedom because he had been taken to live in territories where slavery was illegal; the Court ruled against him.. | back 24 Dred Scott v. Sandford |
front 25 Supreme court justice that wrote dred scott v. sandford | back 25 Roger B. Taney |
front 26 The Republican nominee who was elected president in 1860. Wanted to pass laws to keep slavery out of the west. | back 26 Abraham Lincoln |
front 27 A federal arsenal in Virginia that was captured in 1859 during a slave revolt. Brown captured guns for slaves but eventually died. | back 27 Harpers Ferry |
front 28 saying your beliefs | back 28 platform |
front 29 leave the union | back 29 secede |
front 30 It was the results of the 6 states seceding. There they made a new constitution. | back 30 Confederate States of America |
front 31 president of confederate states of america | back 31 Jefferson Davis |
front 32 It tried to compromise and proposed a gift to southerners to not touch the institution of slavery. | back 32 Crittenden Plan |
front 33 John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry a) What was he trying to accomplish? b) What was achieved? | back 33 a) to steal supplies like guns to start a slave rebellion b) He made people reconsider slavery and things that are injustice by the gov. |
front 34 Compromise of 1850 a) What were the provisions of the Compromise? b) In favor of the North? c) In favor of the South? | back 34 a) Kept slavery line, abolish slave trade in DC, California was a free state, fugitive slave act b) Abolish slave trade in DC, California = free state c) Kept their slavery, fugitive act |
front 35 Dred Scott v. Sanford a) What did the Supreme Court rule? b) What implications did the ruling have on African Americans, both slave and free? | back 35 a) That he was not free b) They weren’t legal citizens |
front 36 Kansas-Nebraska Act a) How did this act settle the question of slavery in new states? | back 36 a) Douglas split the territory in half, creating Kansas. He proposed popular sovereignty, which helped resolve the issue. |
front 37 Economies of North & South a) How were they different? b) How did the economies of North and South depend on each other? | back 37 a) South allowed slaves and the North didn’t b) They had very different economies, but the South depended on the North to buy cotton and other cash crops from them. |
front 38 Effects of the Fugitive Slave Act a) How were some people able to profit from the Fugitive Slave Act? | back 38 a) Slave catchers could kidnap almost any black person and claim they were a runaway in order to earn a bounty. |