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Who Led a small group of abolitionists in a massacre of a slavery settlement in Kansas

John Brown

The headquarters of the free soil party were located in

lawrence, kansas

In the Lincoln-Douglas debates Douglas tried to make Lincoln appear to be

(an abolitionist)

Who was The Secretary of State for President Monroe

John Quincy Adams was the very able Secretary of State for Monroe.

The confederates wanted because it controlled the entrance to Charleston Harbor

fort sumter

Congress solved the problem created by Missouri's admission to the Union by

admitting Maine to balance the slave issue ( answer for A + )

The Constitution of the Confederacy said the Confederate President could hold office for how many years

six years

arenita<3

For a time the Missouri Compromise settled the slavery question

true

What mob of southern supporters attacked Union troops on trains bound for Washington DC on April 19 1861

Baltimore

Was a slave who sued the government for his freedom

Dred Scott

Is a ban on trade with another country

An embargo

Harriet Beecher Stowe had always opposed slavery

true

Where was the only border state to join the Confederacy

the border state

Who attacked Congressman Charles Sumner and beat him senseless with a cane

Congressman Preston Brooks

The territories of Kansas and Nebraska were carved out of a portion of

(the Louisiana Purchase)

In the Douglas stated that the people of a territory ultimately decided whether or not they wanted slavery

freeport doctrine

The North lost some skilled to the South

Military Leaders

The South thought they would get more weapons from if they needed them

Europe

Who was the Chief Justice who presided at the trial of Dred Scott the slave who sued the government for his freedom

Roger Taney

On both sides of the Civil War feelings of caused men and boys to excitedly join their side's army

loyalty and duty

The North was likely to name a battle after what during the US Civil War

The North was likely to name a battle after the nearest river or creek. The South was likely to name a battle after the nearest town, road, or structure.

At first the southern states wanted only to able to themselves

defend

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