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CH 15 VOCAB AM

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david wilmont's bill to try to ouotlaw slavery in any territory the u.s might aquire from the war with Mexico Wilmont Proviso
a political partydedicated to shopping the expansion of slavery Free-Soil party
Senator of kentucky help[ed create the missouri compromise of 1820 helped settle the california problem Henry Clay
senator from Massachusetts supported the compromise for the sake of the union Daniel Webster
Senator of Illinois by the end of september and he succeded and the compromise of 1850 became law Stephen A. Douglas
a law that saved the union but did not bring peace Compromise of 1850
was mad when she found out that escaoped slaves would be captured due to the compromise of 1850 Harriet Beecher Stowe
compromise of 1850 that deepened he division beetween the north and south (a novel) Uncle Toms Cabin
the 1850 law to help slavehoulders recapture runaway slaves Fugitive Slave Act
a system where the residents vote to decide an issue popular sovereignty
in 1854 a bill that wanted to devide Kansas and Nebraska into 2 seperate territories Kanas-Nebraska Act
an extreme abolisionist John Brown
caused by the Kanas-Nebraska Act of 1854 anti slavery politicans Rebublican Party
the republicans neded a strong presidental canidate in 1856 to strengthen the young party John C Fremont
the democrats wanted to run for the presidency in 1856 James Buchanan
scott was sued for his freedom he argued to be a free man because he lived where slavery was illegal Dred Scott V. Sanford
he believed that dred was not allwowed to be sued and that dred was rightt where he lived slavery was illegal Roger B. Taney
republicans nominated him to run against douglas for U.S senate Abraham Lincoln
planned to capture u.s arsenal weapons Harpers Ferry
statement of beliefs platform
to withdraw secede
states in the south that seceded florida south carolina...etc confederate states of America
president of the confederacy Jefferson Davis
a plan that did not pass when it was presemted to congree in in late Febuary 1861 Crittenden plan
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