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The four S's that started the civil war |
1. Slavery 2. Sectionalism 3. State's rights 4. Stalemates |
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Abolition |
To end slavery |
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Abolition movement |
The movement to end slavery |
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Underground railroad |
The Underground Railroad was an above-ground series of escape routes for slaves |
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American Anti-slavery society |
Created in 1833, its members wanted immediate emancipation and racial equality for African-Americans |
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Free-soil party |
A new political party of anti-slavery northerners who supported Wilmot Proviso (no slavery) |
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Republican party |
Formed in 1854 as a political party that was united against the spread of slavery in the west |
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William Lloyd Garrison |
Published an abolitionist newspaper called th Liberator. Helped start the American Anti-slavery Society |
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Federick Douglas |
Published a newspaper called North Star & wrote autobiographies about slave life |
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Harriet Tubman |
Famous conducter of the Underground Railroad |
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Harriet Beecher Stowe |
author of Uncle Toms Cabin |
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John Brown |
A famous abolitionist who killed many southerners |
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Urban |
The north was urban, and urban mean's has cities |
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Rural |
The south was rural, and rural means farmland |
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Sectionalism |
Sectionalism is where you side with one section |
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States's rights |
State's rights is the right of the states |
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Missouri compromise |
The Missouri compromise is when the government gave both the south and north something |
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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. |
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Kansas-Nebraska act |
This act was when Kansas was allowed to choose slavery or no slavery in the north |
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Dred Scott decision |
This is when a ex-slave went all the way to the highest court to be all the way free |
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Election of 1860 |
This election was between Lincoln and 3 other people |
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Secede |
The first state to leave the union was California |
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Cotton gin |
Cotton gin was a machine that pulled seeds out of cotton |
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Popular sovereignty |
Popular sovereignty is the vote in one state |
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Fugitive slave act |
This act is to bring fugitive slaves back to their owners |
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Uncle Tom's Cabin |
An abolitionist book |
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Confederate states of America |
The states that split out of the union became the confederate states of America |
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Didat Deus |
Latin for "god enriches" |
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Arizona's official nickname |
Arizona's official nickname is "the copper state" |
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Before Arizona was a territory what was it a territory of? |
Arizona was part of the New Mexico territory |
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5 C's of Arizona |
1. Copper 2. Cotton 3. Citrus 4. Cattle 5. Climate |
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Arizona's first capital |
Tucson |
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Arizona's current capital |
Phoenix |
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Arizona statehood date |
February 14, 1912 |
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Arizona's mining grew because |
Cause the construction of military bases |