Chapter 4 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Proslavery | Supportive of the practice of slavery |
Jayhawker | A free-soul or unionist guerrilla in Kansas and Missouri during the border disputes. |
Border Ruffian | Missouri settlers who crossed into Kansas to influence the outcome of the issue of slavery in Kansas |
Bushwacker | Missouri settlers who raided antislavery settlements in Kansas |
Antislavery | Opposed to the practice of slavery |
David Rice Atchison | A U.S. senator from Missouri |
John Brown | An abolitionist from Connecticut |
Samuel Jones | The sheriff of Douglas County |
James Lane | An antislavery U.S. representative from Indiana |
Andrew Reeder | The first territorial governer |
Charles Robinson | He led a group of settlers from Massachusetts to Kansas Territory under the guidance New England Emigrant Aid Company |
Harriet Beecher Stowe | American abolitionist and author |
Henry Ward Beecher | An abolitionist in the mid 1870's |
Dred Scott | A slave that sued the government for his slavery |
Abraham Lincoln | The 16th President of the United States Of America, and an anti slavery supporter |
Popular Sovereignty | Rule by the People |
The Underground Railroad | A network of safe houses that helped slaves escape |
Cencus | An official count or survey of a population |
Pony Express | A mail service delivering messages, newspapers, and mail |
Fugitive Slave Act | Anyone who came across a runaway slave had to immediately return it to their owner or commit treason |
Missouri Compromise | Missouri comes in as a slave state, and Maine comes in as a free state |
Compromise of 1850 | the Fugitive Slave Act was amended and the slave trade in Washington, D.C., was abolished |
Kansas-Nebraska Act | Allowed people in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide for themselves whether or not to allow slavery |
Why Was It Hard To Make A Government In Kansas Territory? | both Pro Slavery AND Anti Slavery wanted to have their own government, so they couldn't decide which one to have |
How Did Kansas Gain The Nickname "Bleeding Kansas?" | From all the violence and fighting |
Why Did Border-Ruffians From Missouri Vote In The Election In Kansas? | So that they were sure that the outcome would be the one that they wanted |
Under Which Constitution Did Kansas Become A State? | Wyandotte Constitution |
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