HI70 Antebellum Era Quiz

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Contraband

Illegal traffic or smuggled goods

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Secede

To formally withdraw from an association or alliance

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Fugitive

Someone who is running away or escaping

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Slave Codes

The laws used to control enslaved peoples in America

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Slave Catchers

The individuals who were hired to travel North to find and bring back enslaved people who had run away.

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Sectionalism

The idea of placing loyalty to a specific region of a country rather than to the country as a whole

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Overseers

Individual hired by a planter to watch over and direct the work of enslaved people

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Conductor

The persons who aided enslaved peoples to freedom on the Underground Railroad

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Border Ruffians

Pro-slavery Missourians who went to Kansas, armed with weapons, to vote in Kansas’ election to make it a slave state

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10th Amendment

The rights and powers not given to the national government in the Constitution, are reserved or held by the states

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Harriet Tubman

Former enslaved woman who escaped + became a key conductor of the Underground Railroad.

She helped guide many enslaved people to freedom, risking her life each time.

During the Civil War, she also worked as a spy, nurse, and scout for the Union Army.

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John Brown

Abolitionist from Connecticut who dedicated his life to end slavery #ImmoralPractice 

Used violence in his fight against slavery. 

Best known for his attacks in Kansas (Pottawatomie Massacre) and his failed raid on Harpers Ferry in VIA

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Harriet Beecher Stowe

Was a white abolitionist and author who wrote the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

Her book showed the harsh realities of slavery and moved many people to oppose it.

It became hugely popular and increased tensions between the North and South.

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Abraham Lincoln

Common man from backwoods of Kentucky who became a lawyer and got involved in politics. 

Believed the U.S. should stay united and that states couldn’t leave (secede) just because they disagreed.

He was against slavery spreading to new states, which upset Southern states that wanted to make their own laws.

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Stephen Douglas

A powerful Illinois Senator who supported popular sovereignty, #KNA, letting states decide on slavery.

Debated Abraham Lincoln in 1858, defending his views on state choice and slavery.

Though he won the Senate seat, his ideas helped
deepen divisions that led to the Civil War.

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Dred Scott

An enslaved man who sued for his freedom after living in free territories.
The Supreme Court ruled against him in 1857, saying African Americans couldn’t be citizens.
The decision angered many in the North and pushed the country closer to Civil War.

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Wilmot Proviso

(1846) Failed proposal that outlawed slavery in any territory gained from the Mexican American War

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Popular Sovereignty

The idea that the power to govern comes from the citizens, or people, that live in that country

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Underground Railroad

System of secret routes used by runaway slaves attempting to escape to the North and gain freedom

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Missouri Compromise

Law passed in 1820 to keep the number of free states and slave states equal (or balanced) in the U.S.

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Compromise of 1850

series of laws passed by the U.S. Congress to try to resolve the issue of slavery in newly acquired territories

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Fugitive Slave Act

(Part of the Compromise of 1850) 

Law designed to help slaveholders recapture runaway slaves

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Kansas-Nebraska Act

Established territories of Kansas + Nebraska and allowed citizens to decided free state or slave state

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States’ Rights

The belief that the states should have more power than the national government.

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

(1852) Novel published by Harriet Beecher Stowe which portrayed slavery as brutal and immoral 

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Abolitionist Movement

The movement to end slavery in America

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Industrial Economy

an economy that is centered around the production/manufacturing of goods (factories)

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Agricultural Economy

an economy that is centered around farming + the buying and selling of crops (plantations)

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Dred Scott Decision

SCOTUS case which decided African Americans are NOT citizens + Congress cannot ban slavery in any territory. 

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The Republican Party

Political party that supported a strong national government and were against the spread of slavery

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Lincoln-Douglas Debates

Series of Senatorial debates between Abraham Lincoln + Stephen Douglas that focused on slavery