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Abolition is ...

A person who is doesn't believe in slavery.

Sectionalism is ...

An intense devotion to ones region to the extent it harms the whole.

William Loyd Garrison was ...

An abolitionist who wrote a news paper called the liberator.

Fredrick Douglass was ...

A former slave and eminent human rights leader in the abolition movement

Harriett Tubman was ...

A famous conductor of the underground rail road Was an escaped slave.

Sojourner Truth was ...

A famous woman who traveled the country giving speeches about slavery and woman's rights.

Harriett Beecher Stowe was ...

An author and social activist best know for her popular anti-slavery novel " Uncle Tom's cabin".

John Brown tried ...

Attempted to raid a federal arsenal to start a slave rebellion.

American Anti-Slavery society free-soil party wanted ...

Immediate emancipation and racial equality for African Americans .

The Underground Rail Road was ...

A secret passage that Harriet Tubman and other people would lead slaves to slaver. ( Not a rail road or under ground)

Southern economic dependence on ...

The north to supple them with daily things like machetes , rail roads , candles ect.

Popular Sovereignty was ...

When the government didn't want to decide something so they let the people of the state or city decide.

Result of Harpers Ferry ...

John Brown was executed for treason. The event created more tension over the issue of slavery.

Compromise of 1850 created ...

California as a free state and the South got a upgrade version the fugitive slave act.

Fugitive Slave Act was ...

A pair of federal laws that allowed for the capturer and return of runaway slaves within the territory of the United States.ol

Kansas-Nebraska Act resulted in ...

The bleeding Kansas. A mini civil war in Kansas and Nebraska but mostly in Kansas.

Missouri Compromise created ...

Missouri and Maine a state then made a fake line that ever state above it besides Missouri they would be free and below the line would be slave states.

Dread Scott Supreme Court decision...

Dread Scott lost his case and it divided the nation even more.

Significance of the election of 1860...

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Westward expansion caused ...

The United States in crease the size.

Economies of North and South were ...

The North was factories the South was farm land.

Slavery was ...

A system under which people are treated as property to be bought and sold and are forced to work.

Abraham Lincoln was ...

The 16th president of the United States. (right before the civil war)

Manifest Destiny is ...

That it is God's will for man to explore from sea to shinning sea.

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