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  • William Lloyd Garrison was known for the following:
    He was a Massachusetts abolitionist, he started the newspaper called the Liberator, and he organized the American Anti-Slavery Society.
  • Which person was born a slave and spent her live fighting for equal rights for women and slaves?
    Sojourner Truth
  • Why did many southerners dislike the novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin?
    They believed it portrayed southern slave owners as evil.
  • This law required slave catchers to hunt down and return runaway slaves from the North to the south.
    Fugitive slave law
  • What was Abraham Lincoln's main goal?
    He wanted to keep the Union together.
  • What did Harriet Beecher Stowe write Uncle Tom's Cabin in response to?
    The Fugitive Slave Law
  • What completed the diagram above?
    beginning of the civil war
  • Why did more immigrants go to the Northern U.S. than to the South?
    The North had more factory jobs.
  • Why did the Northern areas of the U.S. have more railroads than the South or West?
    The North had more industry and manufacturing.
  • Which headlines would be appropriate for the Dred Scott v. Sanford Supreme Court Case?
    Missouri Compromise Declared Unconstitutional and The Triumph of Slavery
  • The map to the right shows a new boundary line and two new states being admitted into the Union. Which of the following would be a correct title for this map?
    Missouri Compromise
  • What was Stephen Douglas' viewpoint during the 1860 Election?
    He believed in popular sovereignty and state's rights.
  • What was the main political view of the people in the Southern states of the U.S. during the abolitionist movement?
    They believed the states had the right to decide what was best for themselves and the federal government should have no say in state’s affairs.
  • Line that set boundaries for slavery in the Louisiana Purchase territory. Any state admitted over the North side would be free, states under in the South would allow slavery.
    36/30
  • What was Abraham Lincoln's viewpoints during the 1860 election
    He did not want to extend slavery into the Western territories. However, he wanted to keep the Union united.
  • Which region are the following characteristics associated with: pro-slavery and individual state's rights?
    South
  • Which are the following associated with: Anti-slavery and union (all rights are the same)?
    North
  • One state was admitted into the country as a slave state and another was admitted as a free state. This kept the number of free and slave states equal.
    Missouri Compromise
  • After ____________________ was attacked, President Lincoln asked for volunteers to join the Union Army to prepare for war.
    Fort Sumter
  • The Northern U.S. economy had $234 million while the Southern U.S. economy had $74 million, what information can you infer about their ability to fight and win a war?
    The North could equip and maintain its armies for a long time with their money.
  • True or False: Abraham Lincoln made it clear that his goal was to allow states to decide for themselves concerning slavery?
    Flase
  • Frederick Douglass inspired many followers in the abolitionist movement by _____.
    publishing the anti-slavery newspaper The North Star.
  • Pro- and Anti-slavery settlers fought for control of Kansas
    Kansas-Nebraska Act
  • Who led the raid on the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry in 1859?
    John Brown
  • As an effect of the 1857 Dred Scott v. Sanford decision, Northerners were angered because ____
    the decision could extend slavery into western territories
  • California was admitted into the Union as a free state, changing the balance of free and slave states.
    Compromise of 1850
  • A slave sued for his freedom and the freedom of his family. After an initial loss he appealed his case to the supreme court and eventually won.
    Dred Scott Decision
  • Who is MOST closely associated with the success of the Underground Railroad?
    Harriet Tubman
  • Which two things did the South rely heavily on during this time?
    cotton trade and the river system
  • Most white southerners were slave owners. If false, reword it to make it true.
    False. Most white southerners did not own slaves.