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Abolition is ... |
A person who is doesn't believe in slavery. |
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Sectionalism is ... |
An intense devotion to ones region to the extent it harms the whole. |
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William Loyd Garrison was ... |
An abolitionist who wrote a news paper called the liberator. |
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Fredrick Douglass was ... |
A former slave and eminent human rights leader in the abolition movement |
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Harriett Tubman was ... |
A famous conductor of the underground rail road Was an escaped slave. |
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Sojourner Truth was ... |
A famous woman who traveled the country giving speeches about slavery and woman's rights. |
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Harriett Beecher Stowe was ... |
An author and social activist best know for her popular anti-slavery novel " Uncle Tom's cabin". |
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John Brown tried ... |
Attempted to raid a federal arsenal to start a slave rebellion. |
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American Anti-Slavery society free-soil party wanted ... |
Immediate emancipation and racial equality for African Americans . |
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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) |
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Southern economic dependence on ... |
The north to supple them with daily things like machetes , rail roads , candles ect. |
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Popular Sovereignty was ... |
When the government didn't want to decide something so they let the people of the state or city decide. |
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Result of Harpers Ferry ... |
John Brown was executed for treason. The event created more tension over the issue of slavery. |
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Compromise of 1850 created ... |
California as a free state and the South got a upgrade version the fugitive slave act. |
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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 |
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Kansas-Nebraska Act resulted in ... |
The bleeding Kansas. A mini civil war in Kansas and Nebraska but mostly in Kansas. |
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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. |
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Dread Scott Supreme Court decision... |
Dread Scott lost his case and it divided the nation even more. |
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Significance of the election of 1860... |
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Westward expansion caused ... |
The United States in crease the size. |
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Economies of North and South were ... |
The North was factories the South was farm land. |
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Slavery was ... |
A system under which people are treated as property to be bought and sold and are forced to work. |
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Abraham Lincoln was ... |
The 16th president of the United States. (right before the civil war) |
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Manifest Destiny is ... |
That it is God's will for man to explore from sea to shinning sea. |
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