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Chapter 10

AB
Wilmot Provisoproposal to outlaw slavery in all territory taken from Mexico in the Mexican War
Compromise of 1850admitted California to the Union and allowed for a new Fugitive Slave Act
popular soverigntyidea that each new state or territory should be allowed to decide the slavery question by vote
secessionformal withdrawl of a state from the Union
Stephen A. DouglasIllinois politician who favored popular sovereignty, engineered the passage of the Compromise of 1850
Millard Fillmorepresident of the United States who supported the Compromise of 1850
Fugitive Slave Actfederal law that allowed the pursuit of runaway slaves into any part of the country, even free states
personal liberty lawsforbade the imprisonment of runaway slaves and guaranteed they would have jury trials
Underground Railroadnetwork of people who aided the escape of runaway slaves
Harriet Tubmanfamous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad
Uncle Toms Cabinnovel by Harriet Beecher Stowe that aroused the nation about the slavery issue
Harriet Beecher Stoweauthor of Uncle Tom's Cabin
Sack of Lawrencedestructon of Lawrence, Kansas by pro-slavery forces in 1856
Pottawatomie MassacreMurder of five men by John Brown and anti-slavery forces in Kansas in 1856
Bleeding Kansasdescribes the violence between pro-slavery forces and abolitonists in Kansas in the days before the Civil War
Charles Sumneran abolitonist,was beaten nearly to death with a cane by Preston Brooks of SC on the floor of the Senate
Franklin Piercewon the Presedential election of 1852
nativismfavoring native born Americans over immigrants
Know-Nothing Partythe American Party, nativist and secretive
Free Soil Partyopposed the extension of slavery into the territories
Republican Partyformed in 1854, it became the leading abolitionist party
Horace Greelyone of the founders of the Republican Party, later a candidate for President
John C. Fremont1856 Republican candidate for president
James BuchananDemocratic Party candidate elected president in 1865
Dred Scottsued for his freedom, claiming he had become a free person by living in free territory for several years
Roger B. TaneyChief Justice of the United States who handed down the Dred Scott decision
Abraham Lincolnelected president in 1860 as the Republican party's candidate
Freeport Doctrinepart of Stephen Douglas's contention that people could get around the Dred Scott decision if they wanted to (popular sovereignty)
Harper's Ferrysite of John Brown's attempt to steal weapons and incite a slave revolt in 1859
Election of 1860convinced southern states to leave the union
ConfederacyConfederate States of America formed by southern states after the election of 1860
Jefferson Davispresident of the Confederacy
Dred Scott v. Sanfordsaid that neither slaves nor freed slaves were citizens and held that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional


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