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Terms Review V
Developed by F. South
and D. Martin
Session and Resistance
This agreement admitted
Missouri as a slave state and
Maine as a free state to
continue the balance
between slave and free
states.
This agreement admitted
Missouri as a slave state and
Maine as a free state to
continue the balance between
slave and free states.
Missouri Compromise
1820
This agreement admitted
California as a free state and
territories of Utah and New
Mexico were open to slavery
by popular sovereignty.
This agreement admitted
California as a free state and
territories of Utah and New
Mexico were open to slavery by
popular sovereignty.
Compromise of 1850
This law was included as
part of the Compromise of
1850. It required that
escaped slaves be returned
to their owners in the South.
This law was included as
part of the Compromise of
1850. It required that
escaped slaves be returned
to their owners in the South.
Fugitive Slave Laws
What is the principal
called that allowed the
people in each territory
vote on whether to permit
slavery?
What is the principal
called that allowed the
people in each territory
vote on whether to permit
slavery?
Popular Sovereignty
Who was the president of
the Confederate States of
America?
Who was the president of
the Confederate States of
America?
Jefferson Davis
This term means refusing
to take sides in an issue
or war.
This term means refusing
to take sides in an issue
or war.
Neutrality
This senator from
Massachusetts
denounced violence in
Kansas.
This senator from
Massachusetts
denounced violence in
Kansas.
Charles Sumner
What is a tax on imported
goods called?
What is a tax on imported
goods called?
Tariff
Who was the anti-slavery
agitator who seized an
arsenal at Harper’s Ferry,
Virginia in 1859, hoping
to lead a slave revolt?
Who was the anti-slavery
agitator who seized an
arsenal at Harper’s Ferry,
Virginia in 1859, hoping
to lead a slave revolt?
John Brown
Who was the northern
Democrat who defended
the doctrine of popular
sovereignty?
Who was the northern
Democrat who defended
the doctrine of popular
sovereignty?
Stephen Douglas
What act permitted territories
of Kansas and Nebraska to
choose whether or not to
permit slavery, and in effect,
repealed the Missouri
Compromise?
What act permitted territories
of Kansas and Nebraska to
choose whether or not to
permit slavery, and in effect,
repealed the Missouri
Compromise?
Kansas-Nebraska
Act
What term was used to
describe conflict in Kansas
territory (1856) between
anti-slavery factions and
pro-slavery groups?
What term was used to
describe conflict in Kansas
territory (1856) between
anti-slavery factions and
pro-slavery groups?
Bleeding Kansas
What state had a portion of the
state to oppose their state’s
secession and become a
separate state in 1863?
What state had a portion of the
state to oppose their state’s
secession and become a
separate state in 1863?
Virginia was divided into
2 states; Virginia and
West Virginia
Where was the Constitution of
the Confederate States of
America drafted and also
became the first capital of the
Confederacy?
Where was the Constitution of
the Confederate States of
America drafted and also
became the first capital of the
Confederacy?
Montgomery,
Alabama
What states made up the
Confederacy?
What states made up the
Confederacy?
Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee,
Georgia, Alabama,
Mississippi, Arkansas,
Florida, Texas, & Louisiana
What word was used to signify
the intent to leave the union?
What word was used to signify
the intent to leave the union?
Secede
What individual county voted
to remain neutral during the
Civil War?
What individual county voted
to remain neutral during the
Civil War?
Winston County,
Alabama
What was the name of the
decision by the Supreme Court
that ruled slaves could not sue
because slaves were not
citizens?
What was the name of the
decision by the Supreme Court
that ruled slaves could not sue
because slaves were not
citizens?
Dred Scott Decision
Scott v. Sanford
What was the Union plan to
squeeze the South by applying
a naval blockade around the
southern coast and seizing the
Mississippi River while
invading from the north?
What was the Union plan to
squeeze the South by applying
a naval blockade around the
southern coast and seizing the
Mississippi River while
invading from the north?
Anaconda Plan
Area of the United States made
up of present day Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois, Michigan,
Wisconsin, and part of
Minnesota.
Area of the United States made
up of present day Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois, Michigan,
Wisconsin, and part of
Minnesota.
Northwest Territory
Where were the first shots of
the Civil War fired?
Where were the first shots of
the Civil War fired?
Fort Sumter
Who was the President before
Lincoln, and by inaction, tried
to stop the Civil War from
happening?
Who was the President before
Lincoln, and by inaction, tried
to stop the Civil War from
happening?
President Buchanan