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History final. Crossword
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1) born into slavery in 1820/21, she made 19 trips to the South freeing over 300 slaves.
2) became a law in 1854 that repealed Missouri Compromise.
4) Nativists who were anti-immigrant and anti-catholic. they had secret handshakes.
5) Won the Republican nomination for Senate in 1858. Was self educated and a successful lawyer and politican. Runs against Douglas.
7) an amendment to an 1846 military appropriations bill, proposing that none of the territory acquired in the war with Mexico would be open to slavery
9) the Confederate States of America, a confederation formed in 1861 by the Southern states after their secession from the Union
10) former senator of Mississippi. Was president. He made his position clear, noting that a present a show of strength to the North, the South should offer no doubtful or divided front.
12) in 1855 when Kansas held an election for slavery. Slavery was legalized and violence broke out.
13) Senator who ran against Lincoln. Lincoln challeneges hims to 7 debates. He believes in popular sovereignty and does not believed slavery is immoral. Accuses Lincoln of being an abolitionsist and advocate for racial equality.
16) favoring the interests of native-born people over foreign-born people.
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3) the modern political party that was formed in 1854 by opponents of slavery in the territories
6) Supreme court chief justice who handed down the decision of the Dred Scott case.
8) From Penn. Most of his friends were southerners. He was formerly a minister to Britain and had been out of the country during the Kansas – Nebraska Act dispute.
11) in Virginia. It is the place where Brown led 21 men to the aresenal there. Robert E. Lee lead a detachement of marines to here to capture Brown.
14) a slave from Missouri who was forced to work outside the MO compromise and decided to sue for it after his master died
15) an abolitionist that believed God called upon him to fight against slavery. (P****** massacre and Harpers Ferry)
17) a series of congressional measures intended to settle the major disagreements between free states and slave states.
18) Novel written by Harriet Stowe, it was about the harsh truth about being a slave.
19) part of the Compromise of 1850, it was passed. Fugitive slaves were not entitles to trail by jury, more can they testify on their own behalf. If you returned a fugitive slave, you received $10.
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