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The four S's that started the civil war

1. Slavery


2. Sectionalism


3. State's rights


4. Stalemates

Abolition

To end slavery

Abolition movement

The movement to end slavery

Underground railroad

The Underground Railroad was an above-ground series of escape routes for slaves

American Anti-slavery society

Created in 1833, its members wanted immediate emancipation and racial equality for African-Americans

Free-soil party

A new political party of anti-slavery northerners who supported Wilmot Proviso (no slavery)

Republican party

Formed in 1854 as a political party that was united against the spread of slavery in the west

William Lloyd Garrison

Published an abolitionist newspaper called th Liberator. Helped start the American Anti-slavery Society

Federick Douglas

Published a newspaper called North Star & wrote autobiographies about slave life

Harriet Tubman

Famous conducter of the Underground Railroad

Harriet Beecher Stowe

author of Uncle Toms Cabin

John Brown

A famous abolitionist who killed many southerners

Urban

The north was urban, and urban mean's has cities

Rural

The south was rural, and rural means farmland

Sectionalism

Sectionalism is where you side with one section

States's rights

State's rights is the right of the states

Missouri compromise

The Missouri compromise is when the government gave both the south and north something

Compromise of 1850

This compromise split the country in half and the north side of the half wasn't allowed to have slaves, and the south side was allowed slavery.



Kansas-Nebraska act

This act was when Kansas was allowed to choose slavery or no slavery in the north

Dred Scott decision

This is when a ex-slave went all the way to the highest court to be all the way free

Election of 1860

This election was between Lincoln and 3 other people

Secede

The first state to leave the union was California

Cotton gin

Cotton gin was a machine that pulled seeds out of cotton

Popular sovereignty

Popular sovereignty is the vote in one state

Fugitive slave act

This act is to bring fugitive slaves back to their owners

Uncle Tom's Cabin

An abolitionist book

Confederate states of America

The states that split out of the union became the confederate states of America

Didat Deus

Latin for "god enriches"

Arizona's official nickname

Arizona's official nickname is "the copper state"

Before Arizona was a territory what was it a territory of?

Arizona was part of the New Mexico territory

5 C's of Arizona

1. Copper


2. Cotton


3. Citrus


4. Cattle


5. Climate

Arizona's first capital

Tucson

Arizona's current capital

Phoenix

Arizona statehood date

February 14, 1912

Arizona's mining grew because

Cause the construction of military bases