Save
Busy. Please wait.
Log in with Clever
or

show password
Forgot Password?

Don't have an account?  Sign up 
Sign up using Clever
or

Username is available taken
show password

Your email address is only used to allow you to reset your password. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.


Already a StudyStack user? Log In

Reset Password
Enter the associated with your account, and we'll email you a link to reset your password.

Question

Maine enters as free state
click to flip
focusNode
Didn't know it?
click below
 
Knew it?
click below
Don't know

Question

Missouri enters as a slave state.
Remaining cards (15)
Know
0:00
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.

  Normal Size     Small Size show me how

Civil War Causes

QuestionAnswer
Maine enters as free state The Missouri Compromise
Missouri enters as a slave state. The Missouri Compromise
Louisiana territory 36’30 degrees latitude line The Missouri Compromise
Package of 5 bills which ended a four year confrontation Compromise of 1850
California enters the Union as a free state. Compromise of 1850
No slave trade in D.C. ,but if slave is caught there then they have to return them. Compromise of 1850
written by Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom’s Cabin
talks about the hard life slaves had to live. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
opened two new territories for settlement The Kansas-Nebraska Act
The pro and anti slavery groups pour into Kansas. Violence breaks out or “Bleeding Kansas”. The Kansas-Nebraska Act
African American slave taken by his owners, to free states so he decided to sue for his freedom. The Dred Scott decision
court said that because he was not a citizen and could not have the case in the first place. The Dred Scott decision
abolitionist who lead a slave revolt seizing a boat John Brown and Harper’s Ferry
He planned to capture the Federal armory at Harpers Ferry. John Brown and Harper’s Ferry
consisted of debating of such topics like slavery and other topics because both were running for senate in Illinois. Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Who wins the election of 1860 Lincoln
Created by: 18roubanesr
Popular U.S. History sets

 

 



Voices

Use these flashcards to help memorize information. Look at the large card and try to recall what is on the other side. Then click the card to flip it. If you knew the answer, click the green Know box. Otherwise, click the red Don't know box.

When you've placed seven or more cards in the Don't know box, click "retry" to try those cards again.

If you've accidentally put the card in the wrong box, just click on the card to take it out of the box.

You can also use your keyboard to move the cards as follows:

If you are logged in to your account, this website will remember which cards you know and don't know so that they are in the same box the next time you log in.

When you need a break, try one of the other activities listed below the flashcards like Matching, Snowman, or Hungry Bug. Although it may feel like you're playing a game, your brain is still making more connections with the information to help you out.

To see how well you know the information, try the Quiz or Test activity.

Pass complete!
"Know" box contains:
Time elapsed:
Retries:
restart all cards