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Unit 10B Vocab
Question | Answer |
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Henry Clay | Co-author of the Compromise of 1850 |
Stephen Douglas | Co-author of the Compromise of 1850; proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act |
Stephen Douglas | Believed in popular sovereignty; ran against Lincoln for Senate in 1858; lost presidential election in 1860 |
John C. Calhoun | Opposed to the Compromise of 1850; predicted disunion |
Compromise of 1850 | Worked out when California applied for statehood |
Compromise of 1850 | Outlawed the slave trade in Washington DC |
Compromise of 1850 | Split Mexican Cession into Utah and New Mexico; Popular sovereignty would settle the question of slavery |
Fugitive Slave Act | Federal law that required northerners to assist in capturing runaway slaves |
Uncle Tom's Cabin | Fictional work used to portray the evils of slavery |
Harriet Beecher Stowe | Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin |
James Buchanan | Democrat that won the presidential election in 1856 |
Dred Scott Decision | Case involving a slave that sued for his freedom; ruled that slavery could spread anywhere in the US |
Dred Scott v. Sandford | Supreme Court case that ruled slaves were property, not citizens and that Missouri Compromise and popular sovereignty were unconstitutional |
Republican Party | Political party that formed to stop the spread of slavery; made up of abolitionists, Free Soilers and northern Whigs |
Free Soil Party | Formed as a result of the Wilmot Proviso; first party that opposed the spread of slavery |
Kansas-Nebraska Act | Law that repealed the Missouri Compromise, decided that popular sovereignty would settle status of slavery in Louisiana |
John Brown | Abolitionist that had pro-slavery people massacred in Kansas; planned a slave rebellion in the south |
Bleeding Kansas | Reference to the mini-civil war that broke out as a result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act |
Charles Sumner | Northern Senator that condemned the violence in Kansas and was beat with a cane |
Preston Brooks | Southern Congressman that caned Charles Sumner for his remarks over Bleeding Kansas |
Abraham Lincoln | Republican from Illinois that opposed the expansion of slavery; elected president in 1860 |
Roger Taney | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in Dred Scott v. Sandford |
Harpers Ferry | US army arsenal in Virginia that John Brown raided |
Popular Sovereignty | The idea that the people of a territory would vote on the issue of slavery |