Causes of the Civil War CWKN12
Review-Civil War
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01.05.21
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led to the growth of slavery in the South
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The South's economy depended on what?
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3 important abolitionists
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The South wanted to - slavery and the North wanted to -slavery.
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dealt with power between the federal govt. and the state
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said any power not given to the U.S. by the constitution could be given to the state
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States' Rights was mainly about the issue of what?
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did what it wanted to do because the federal govt. would not enforce the court's decisions.
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were the cause of the nullification crisis in the early 1830's
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products were cheaper
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was passed in 1828 to support the North's manufacturing industry.
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did not like the tariffs
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dominated the House of Representatives and renewed the tariff.
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threatens to nullify and secede because of the tariff.
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prohibited slavery north of the 36 30' latitude line of the Louisiana Territory.
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led to the Compromise of 1850.
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power in Congress was caused by California coming into the union as a free state.
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guaranteed the return of runaway slaves if caught in the North.
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believed that the states should vote on being a slave state.
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was the name giving when Kansas was deciding to enter the Union because of the violence.
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was an acceptance of the Compromise of 1850 along with the Fugitive Slave Act.
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sued for his freedom because of the time he spent in two free states.
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The decision made said slaves were--but---.
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was the nominee for Northern Democrat during this time.
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was the nominee for Southern Democrats during this time.
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wanted to avoid secession and was a candidate for the Constitutional Union Party
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becomes the Republican Party
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was the candidate for the Republican Party and not on the southern states' ballots
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Lincoln -- the 1860 election with 180 electoral votes.
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Southern states began to - because they thought Lincoln was going to end slavery.
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It took Georgia --days to decided on leaving the Union.
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was the second highest selling book in the 19th century.
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Where did John Brown's Raid take place?
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Georgia became a part of the - in January of 1861.
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