Pre-Civil War Quiz Flashcards

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What s the Wilmot Proviso?

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A proposal to outlaw slavery in any territory of the United States.
IT NEVER BECAME LAW.
Slavery could no longer be ignored.

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What is the Free Soil Party?

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A political party dedicatd to stopping the expansion of slavery in the territories.

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What famous person was a member of the Free Soil Party?

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Abraham Lincoln

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What was the Compromise of 1850?

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  1. NORTH - California became a free state
  2. Washington DC abolishes slavery
  3. SOUTH - Congress would not outlaw slavery in the territories
  4. Formation of the Fugitive Slave Act
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What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

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A law helpng slaveholders recapture runaway slaves.

People could be held without an arrest warrent and right to jury trial for slaves.

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What is Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

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  1. A book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
  2. It portrays slavery as brutal and immoral.
  3. It heightened the conflict between slave states and free states.
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What is Popular Sovereignty?

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A system where the residents can vote to decide an issue.

In this instance whether to become a slave state or free state.

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What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

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It created two states from the Nebraska territory – Kansas and Nebraska.
Each state could choose whether to be free or slave state - Popular Sovereignty.

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Who was John Brown?

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  1. Extreme abolitionist.
  2. Killed 7 border ruffians (Missouri slaveholders) in Pottawatomie Massacre
  3. Tried to have a slave revolt at Harper’s Ferry
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10
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What is Bleeding Kansas?

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Name for the violence occurring in the Kansas territory.

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Who was Preston Brooks?

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A man who attacked Senator Charles Sumner in the Senate with a cane. Brooks hits Sumner with a cane over 30 times till it broke.
Sumner was an aboiltionist
Brooks was pro-slavery

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12
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Who was James Buchanan?

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  1. Democratic President from the state of Pennsylvania
  2. Elected in 1856
  3. 15th President
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What affect did James Buchanan have on slavery?

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He did nothng with slavery.

He remained neutral.

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What was Dred Scott v. Sanford?

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Supreme Court decision that said Congress could not ban slavery in the territories and that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional.

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What is the Missouri Compromise?

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Legislation that admitted Maine as a free state and Missouri as a slave state, thus maintaining the balance between North and South in the Senate.

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17
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What is Harper’s Ferry?

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A town with US weapons aresenal.

John Brown raids it to start slave revolt.

18
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Define platform.

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Statement of beliefs a political party uses when campaigning

19
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Who was Abraham Lincoln?

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  1. 16th President, from Illinois
  2. Free-Soilist
  3. Elected in 1860
20
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What does the election of Abraham Lincoln cause?

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South Carolina leaves the union December 20, 1860

21
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What is the Confederate States of America?

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Formation of new country from seven states that seceded from the Union
Occurred February 1861 in Mongomery, Alabama

22
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Where and when did the Civil War start?

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Fort Sumter

April 12, 1861