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Civil War
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which two states were involved in the Missouri Compromise? | Missouri and Maine. |
| What were Maine and Missouri brought into the Union as? | Maine as a free state and Missouri a slave state. |
| The other territories would be divided into slave states and free states using the what line? | The 36*30 line. Anything North is free, South is slave. |
| How did the Missouri Compromise lead to the Civil War? | The 36*30 line would be sectioning off the states into free and slave states now. |
| The Compromise of 1850 made California a free state while Utah and New Mexico did what? | Utah and New Mexico could s=choose if they wanted to be a slave or free state. |
| What did the Fugitive Slave Act do? | The Fugitive slave act made the North, by law, to return any runaway slaves. |
| What was banned in the District of Columbia? | Slave Trade |
| How did the Compromise of 1850 lead to the Civil War? | Balance will go to the Northern States. |
| Who was the author of Uncle Toms Cabin? | Harriet Beecher Stowe. |
| What was Uncle Toms Cabin about? | Antislavery and it depicts the cruelty of slavery in the South. |
| How did Uncle Toms Cabin lead to the Civil War? | Its use of emotion to end slavery, it told stories of what happened to slaves and that it was wrong. |
| What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act do? | It allowed each territory to choose if they were a slave state or free state. |
| What happened because they could choose if they were a free or slave state by voting? | Both Pro and Anti-Slavery groups moved to Kansas to swing the vote. |
| How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act lead to the Civil War? | States could now vote if they were free or slave states, people would go swing the vote and take weapons leading to fights. |