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Compromise of 1820

No Slaves above 36° 30' Line


Admits Missouri - Slave State; Maine - Free State


Slave Owners can bring slaves back to the South

Missouri; Maine; Slave Owners

Compromise of 1850

Popularn Sovereignty for unorganized former Mexican land


Admitted California as a free state


Slave Trade abolished in D.C.


Fugitive Slave Act Strengthened


Unorganized Mexican Land


California


D.C


Fugitive Slaves

Kansas Nebraska Act

Desire of Railroad which passes through Kansas


Kansas and Nebraska given Popular Sovereignty


Railroad


Gag Rule

Law that John Quincy Adams passed


about Slavery


Created to prevent talks about Slavery


When a congressman would stand to speak and he would ask if he was gagged so he would know that he was prevented from talking about slavery


Adams


Prevention


Congress


Sumner and Brooks Conflict

May 22nd 1856


Southern Senator (Preston Brooks) attacked Abolitionist Representative (Charles Sumner) when Sumner bashed Slavery

May 1856


South vs North

Lincoln Voted Out

Abraham Lincoln was voted out of Congress when he didn't support the Mexican American War

Mexican American War

William Lloyd Garrison

Abolitionist who started the newspaper in Boston (The Liberator)

Horace Mann

Massachusetts First Secretary of Education

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Abolitionist who wrote Self Reliance

Elijah Lovejoy

Abolitionist newspaper editor who died in defense of his right to print antislavery material

Henry Ward Beecher

Abolitionist Preacher who smuggled guns into Bloody Kansas

Harriet Beecher Stow

Abolitionist Who Wrote Uncle Toms Cabin

Angelina and Sarah Grimke

Sister who grew up on a plantation and became famous abolitionist speakers

Fredrick Douglass

Escaped Slave who became educated and an abolitionist

Sojourner Truth

Escaped slave who became an abolitionist speaker and a woman's rights speaker

Harriet Tubman

Escaped slave who helped run the Underground Railroad