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Chapter15 Vocab.JH:)

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a bill passed by David Wilmot, outlaw slavery in any territory the U.S might acquire from the war with Mexico.   Wilmot Proviso  
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a political party deicated to stopping the expansion of slavery.   Free-Soil Party  
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senator f Kentucky(Missouri Compromise of 1820), came up with a new plan for California.   Henery Clay  
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senator from Massachusettes supported the compromise.   Daniel Webster  
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he won the job of the winning passage and plan.   Stephen A. Douglass  
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the plan that Henry Clay proposed became a law.   Compromise of 1850  
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she was outraged about the Compromise of 1850, wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.   Harriet Beecher Stowe  
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a novel that portrayed slavery as brutal and immoral   Uncle Tom's Cabin  
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In 1850, this law helped slaveholders recapture runaway slaves.   Fugitive Slave Act  
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a system where the residents choose/vote to decide on an issue.   popular sovereignty  
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when people voted for slavery, against Missouri Compromise.   Kansas-Nebraska Act  
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extreme abolitionist   John Brown  
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a new political party   Republican Party  
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national hero who explored the west   John C. Fremont  
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a nominated Democrat to run for the Presidency in 1856.   James Buchanan  
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a trial in the Supreme Court, 1856.   Dred Scott v. Sandford  
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1857, Chief Justice in the Dred Scott Trial, ruled he wasn't a citizen.   Roger B Taney  
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nominated to challenge Douglass for his U.S Senate seat.   Abraham Lincoln  
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Jonh Brown's plan to capture weapons in the U.S arsenal at this place.   Harpers Ferry  
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statments of beliefs   platform  
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to withdraw   secede  
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1861, states that seceded then formed together to create this.   Confederate States of America  
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president of the Confederacy   Jefferson Davis  
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plan was represented in Congress in 1861, didn't pass.   Crittenden Plan  
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