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Compro-mises
Key People
SlaveryCivil
War 1Civil
War 2Misc.
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This state came in as a slave state for the Missouri
Compromise.
This state came in as a slave state for the Missouri
Compromise.
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This is the free state that came in during the Compromise of 1850.
This is the free state that came in during the Compromise of 1850.
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This line divided up the territories in the Missouri Compromise.
This line divided up the territories in the Missouri Compromise.
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This is the Act that allowed slave owners to capture runaways.
This is the Act that allowed slave owners to capture runaways.
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What is the Fugitive Slave Act?What is the Fugitive Slave Act?
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This is the term that means you want to get rid of slavery.
This is the term that means you want to get rid of slavery.
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He was elected President of the United States in 1860.
He was elected President of the United States in 1860.
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He was a former slave who influenced Lincoln’s positions.
He was a former slave who influenced Lincoln’s positions.
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He was an abolitionist who wrote the Liberator to show how bad slavery was, and he set fire to a
copy of the Constitution.
He was an abolitionist who wrote the Liberator to show how bad slavery was, and he set fire to a
copy of the Constitution.
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Who was William Lloyd Garrison?Who was William Lloyd Garrison?
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She was a nurse in the Civil War who later started the Red Cross.She was a nurse in the Civil War who later started the Red Cross.
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This was the President of the Confederate States of America.This was the President of the
Confederate States of America.
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This is what Harriet Tubman “created”.
This is what Harriet Tubman “created”.
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What is the “Underground Railroad”?
What is the “Underground Railroad”?
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What type of an economy was slavery used in?
What type of an economy was slavery used in?
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What is farming? (agriculture) What is farming? (agriculture)
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He led the most successful slave rebellion.
He led the most successful slave rebellion.
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This is the approximate percent of slave owners in the South
(Confederacy).
This is the approximate percent of slave owners in the South
(Confederacy).
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This was known as “Bleeding Kansas”.
This was known as “Bleeding Kansas”.
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What was when the Kansas-Nebraska territories were allowed
to vote on slavery?
What was when the Kansas-Nebraska territories were allowed
to vote on slavery?
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This is what the North was called.This is what the North was called.
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This is the year the Civil War started.
This is the year the Civil War started.
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He was the Confederate General from Virginia. Without his
leadership, the war would have ended much sooner.
He was the Confederate General from Virginia. Without his
leadership, the war would have ended much sooner.
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This is where the Confederates were surrounded and had to eat
their animals.
This is where the Confederates were surrounded and had to eat
their animals.
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This was a battle, in 1862, that had the single most casualties for
a one day battle.
This was a battle, in 1862, that had the single most casualties for
a one day battle.
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This is the most famous battle that occurred over July 1st - 3rd,
1863.
This is the most famous battle that occurred over July 1st - 3rd,
1863.
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This side had far more production of weapons and
supplies.
This side had far more production of weapons and
supplies.
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This was the first real battle of the Civil War. (It occurred in July
of 1861)
This was the first real battle of the Civil War. (It occurred in July
of 1861)
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What is the First Battle of Bull Run?
What is the First Battle of Bull Run?
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This is the fort that the Confederates attacked to begin
the Civil War.
This is the fort that the Confederates attacked to begin
the Civil War.
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This is the number of Confederate States that seceded.
This is the number of Confederate States that seceded.
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Name one technological advancement during the Civil
War.
Name one technological advancement during the Civil
War.
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What is guns, bullets, cameras, ships, hot air balloons,
telegraph…
What is guns, bullets, cameras, ships, hot air balloons,
telegraph…
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This speech honored Union soldiers who died, and rejuvenated the Union.
This speech honored Union soldiers who died, and rejuvenated the Union.
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What is the Gettysburg Address?What is the Gettysburg Address?
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The Emancipation Proclamation only freed the slaves in this
location.
The Emancipation Proclamation only freed the slaves in this
location.
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What are the Confederate States?What are the Confederate States?
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The Attack on Fort Sumter occurred in this state. (It was also the first state to secede from the
Union)
The Attack on Fort Sumter occurred in this state. (It was also the first state to secede from the
Union)
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This is the trade that transported slaves from Western Africa to the
“New World.”
This is the trade that transported slaves from Western Africa to the
“New World.”