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Sectionalism and Slavery

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Harriet _____ was known as the "Moses" of her people because she helped hundreds of slaves escape to freedom.
The _____ Party was formed in 1854 by a group of Northern Whigs and Democrats and opposed the spread of slavery.
The ____ Compromise admitted Maine as a free state and Missouri as a slave state.
(2 words) This was a secret system used to help runaway slaves escape to freedom.
The rise of three distinct regions in the U.S. and one of the leading causes of the Civil War.
The _____ Scott Decision was important because it said Black people could not be American citizens and therefore had no standing to sue in federal court.
(plural) _______ are people who work to put an end to slavery.
Frederick ____ was a former slave was an effective abolitionist speaker and published the North Star newspaper.
To withdraw from an organization or governmental unit such as a country or statel
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The ______ was the name of the most influential abolitionist newspaper at this time, published by William Lloyd Garrison.
(two words) ____ is the right of people to determine how they will be governed, in this case, whether to have slavery or not.
(two words) The _______ 1850 came about as a result of the Mexican cession and helped settle the debate over whether states would be admitted as slave or free.
_____ slave laws were passed to compel Northerners to return runaway slaves but they often ignored these laws.
Abraham _____ won the presidential election of 1860 and as a result southern states began seceding from the Union.
(two words) The Southern States who wanted to secede from the Union in general did so over sectionalism, and the issues of ____ and slavery.
Harriet Beecher ____ wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin" which was a very influential anti-slavery novel.
This state was the site of a bitter dispute over slavery; known as "Bleeding _____"