Secession People Grab Bag Political Parties Daily

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Secession (200)
This was the first
state to secede from
the Union.
Secession (400)
The official name of the
“country” formed by the
states that seceded
from the Union.
Secession (600)
An attack on this fort
marked the start of the
Civil War.
Secession (800)
The senator who first
proposed secession
over the Tariff of
1832.
Secession (1000)
He was chosen to be
the president of the
Confederacy.
People (200)
Abolitionist who
murdered five people
at Pottawatomie
Creek, Kansas in
1856.
People (400)
He debated Lincoln
several times during
the Illinois senate race
in 1858.
People (600)
Her book Uncle Tom’s
Cabin inspired many
people to become
abolitionists.
People (800)
The senator from
Massachusetts who
was beaten until he
was unconscious on
the Senate floor.
People (1000)
He escaped from
slavery and became a
leader in the abolition
movement.
Compromises (200)
As part of the
Compromise of 1850,
this territory entered
the Union as a free
state.
Compromises (1000)
The 1857 Supreme
Court case that stated
Congress could not
pass laws regarding
slavery in new
territories.
Compromises (600)
This unpopular law
forced northerners to
return runaway slaves.
Compromises (800)
This 1854 law allowed
residents to vote on
the slavery issue in a
territory previously set
aside as free.
Compromises (400)
This 1820 agreement
divided land from the
Louisiana Purchase into
free and slave territories.
Grab Bag (200)
This “bleeding” state
served as an early
battle ground for the
Civil War.
Grab Bag (400)
John Brown raided the
federal arsenal in this
Virginia town in 1859.
Grab Bag (600)
Women’s rights
advocates held a
convention in this New
York town in 1848.
Grab Bag (800)
These temporary
settlers moved into
Kansas to make sure
the territory voted proslavery.
Grab Bag (1000)
This candidate won
most of the southern
states in the
presidential election of
1860.
Political Parties (200)
This party formed in
1854 and had a
president in the White
House by 1860.
Political Parties (400)
This party split into
northern and southern
factions over the
slavery issue.
Political Parties (600)
John Bell represented
this political party in
the Election of 1860.
Political Parties (800)
This party opposed
immigration and tried
to limit voting rights for
immigrants.
Political Parties (1000)
Millard Fillmore was
the last president from
this party, which
disappeared in the
1850’s.
Daily Life (200)
These farmers, with at
least 20 slaves,
formed the highest
social class in the
South.
Daily Life (400)
Most immigrants to
the U.S. came from
these two European
nations.
Daily Life (600)
These laws were
designed to prevent
slaves from running
away or rebelling.
Daily Life (800)
These organizations
tried to improve wages
and work conditions in
factories.
Daily Life (1000)
The goal of this reform
movement was to
make alcohol illegal.
Final Jeopardy
These seven states seceded from the
Union before Lincoln was inaugurated
as the 16th president.