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16 Cards in this Set
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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 |
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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
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Unorganized Mexican Land California D.C Fugitive Slaves |
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Kansas Nebraska Act |
Desire of Railroad which passes through Kansas Kansas and Nebraska given Popular Sovereignty
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Railroad
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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
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Adams Prevention Congress
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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 |
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Lincoln Voted Out |
Abraham Lincoln was voted out of Congress when he didn't support the Mexican American War |
Mexican American War |
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William Lloyd Garrison |
Abolitionist who started the newspaper in Boston (The Liberator) |
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Horace Mann |
Massachusetts First Secretary of Education |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Abolitionist who wrote Self Reliance |
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Elijah Lovejoy |
Abolitionist newspaper editor who died in defense of his right to print antislavery material |
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Henry Ward Beecher |
Abolitionist Preacher who smuggled guns into Bloody Kansas |
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Harriet Beecher Stow |
Abolitionist Who Wrote Uncle Toms Cabin |
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Angelina and Sarah Grimke |
Sister who grew up on a plantation and became famous abolitionist speakers |
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Fredrick Douglass |
Escaped Slave who became educated and an abolitionist |
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Sojourner Truth |
Escaped slave who became an abolitionist speaker and a woman's rights speaker |
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Harriet Tubman |
Escaped slave who helped run the Underground Railroad |
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