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Chapter 14 “A Divided Nation” Ms. Monteiro Debate over Slavery Trouble in Kansas Political Divisions The Nation 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Grab Bag Divides Popular Sovereignty Idea that political power belongs to the people Row 1, Col 1 Wilmot Proviso A document (which was never passed by Congress) that said there would be no slavery in the Mexican Cession 2,1 Free-Soil Party Political party formed by antislavery northerners who supported the Wilmot Proviso 3,1 Uncle Tom’s Cabin Antislavery novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe 4,1 Fugitive Slave Act This law passed by Congress made it a crime to help runaway slaves no matter where they were in the United States 5,1 Kansas-Nebraska Act Plan that would divide what was left of the Louisiana Purchase into two territories – Kansas and Nebraska and allow the people there to decide the issue of slavery 1,2 Pottawatomie Massacre Last event, caused by John Brown, before Kansas collapsed into civil war 2,2 Sumner had criticized pro-slavery people in Kansas and insulted a pro-slavery senator, who was a relative of Brooks Why did House of Representatives member Preston Brooks beat Senator Charles Sumner to the point of unconscious in the U.S. Senate? 3,2 Franklin Pierce President who won the election of 1852 because he said that he would support the Compromise of 1850 and the Fugitive Slave Act thus the Southerners trusted him concerning slavery 4,2 Stephen Douglas What member of Congress wanted a railroad to run from Chicago, Illinois instead of from New Orleans, Louisiana and was willing to eliminate the Missouri Compromise to get his way 5,2 Republican Party Name the political party that was started in 1854 by people who were against the spread of slavery in the West 1,3 Dred Scott v. Sandford This important Supreme Court case involved a slave who said that he should be free because he had lived in free territory before his master died 2,3 Chief justice Roger B. Taney Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who said that Dred Scott was not a citizen under the U.S. Constitution and did not have the right to sue for his freedom 3,3 Stephen Douglas Abraham Lincoln became more well-known as a result of having several debates about slavery with this man. 4,3 Freeport Doctrine The idea that the police would enforce the will of the people even if the will of the people went against a ruling of the Supreme Court 5,3 John Brown’s Raid Incident in which antislavery men took over the arsenal (place where weapons are stored) at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia, in the hope of starting a slave rebellion 1,4 secession Word that means formally withdrawing from the Union 2,4 South Carolina First southern state to secede from the Union 3,4 Confederate States of America (Confederacy) Name for the southern states that seceded from the Union 4,4 Jefferson Davis President of the Confederacy 5,4 Compromise of 1850 Name for the compromise that allowed California to enter the Union as a free state 4,4 Anthony Burns Name of the slave, who was in the north but forcibly returned to the south, which caused more people to become abolitionists 4,4 Antislavery and pro-slavery people had set up separate governments and were killing each other. Why was Kansas “bleeding” in 1856? 4,4 Abraham Lincoln Man who ran for the U.S. Senate against Stephen Douglas and lost but gained national recognition 4,4 He was tried and hung What happened to John Brown after his raid on Harper’s Ferry? 4,4