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Kansas Nebraska Act & Bleeding Kansas. Slavery. Compromise Of 1850. John Brown’s Raid. Dred Scott Case. 100 pt. 100 pt. 100 pt. 100 pt. 100 pt. 200 pt. 200pt. 200 pt. 200 pt. 200 pt. 300 pt. 300 pt. 300 pt. 300 pt. 300 pt. 400 pt. 400 pt. 400 pt. 400 pt.

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  1. Kansas Nebraska Act & Bleeding Kansas Slavery Compromise Of 1850 John Brown’s Raid Dred Scott Case 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 200 pt 200pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300pt 300 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500pt

  2. Who thought of the Kansas Nebraska Act?

  3. Stephen A. Douglas

  4. When was the Kansas Nebraska Act established?

  5. In 1854

  6. True of False: Kansas and Nebraska would decide to be free or slave states through popular sovereignty.

  7. True

  8. What area was known as the Nebraska territory before it split into the two separate territories?

  9. The territory stretched from Texas to Canada and from Missouri west to the Rocky Mountains

  10. Besides dividing the Nebraska territory, what else did the Kansas Nebraska Act do?

  11. The Kansas Nebraska Act also repealed the prohibition of slavery north of the Missouri Compromise line

  12. Where did most slaves try to escape to?

  13. Canada

  14. What was the name of the book that showed the northerners what slavery was really like?

  15. The name of the book was Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

  16. Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and when was it published?

  17. Harriet Beecher Stowe; 1852

  18. In the new Fugitive Slave Act, anyone caught hiding runaway-slaves would have what punishment?

  19. They could be fined $1,000 and be imprisoned for up to six months

  20. Who was one of the leading “conductors” on the underground railroad, other than Harriet Tubman?

  21. Elijah Anderson (from Ohio), who led more than 1000 slaves to freedom during the years of 1850-1855

  22. Who created the compromise of 1850?

  23. Henry Clay (also created the Missouri Compromise)

  24. True or False: Before the compromise was passed, Senators Calhoun and Webster had debates about if it was fair to both sides.

  25. True; Calhoun was ill, so another senator read his speech that was against the compromise. After that, Webster made a speech that was for the compromise. They went back and forth until Douglas guided each bill through and won approval for all 5 of them.

  26. Who passed the compromise; President Taylor, or Millard Fillmore?

  27. Millard Fillmore, President Taylor’s successor (Taylor died about 2 months earlier)

  28. What were the conditions of the Compromise of 1850 that supported the north?

  29. California would be a free state, Texas giving up land, and no slave trade in the nation’s capital

  30. What did the Compromise of 1850 state that was in favor of the south?

  31. New Mexico, and Utah as states with popular sovereignty and a law that enforces the return of runaway slaves.

  32. How have we heard about John Brown before?

  33. John Brown was the man that started Bleeding Kansas

  34. When and where did John Brown and 18 men invade?

  35. The night was October 16, 1859 and the town was Harper’s Ferry, Virginia

  36. Who was the president that ordered the troops to go in after John Brown?

  37. President James Buchanan

  38. Who led the militia that went after John Brown?

  39. Colonel Robert E. Lee

  40. What was John Brown’s plan?

  41. His plan was to go to the arsenal, grab weapons, and distribute them to the slaves, who were supposed to kill their owners. This was to get rid of slavery.

  42. Who was the judge that made the decision in the Dred Scott case?

  43. Chief Justice Roger B. Taney

  44. What were the names of the two states that Dred Scott was taken to?

  45. Illinois and Wisconsin

  46. True or False: The court voted 7-2, going along with Dred.

  47. False; many of the judges favored slavery and they voted 7-2 against him.

  48. On what date was the Dred Scott case decision made?

  49. March 6, 1857 Roger Taney made his decision.

  50. Other than Dred Scott not being free, what other decision was made at the same time?

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