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The idea that political power belongs to the people
Favoring the interests of one section or region over the interests of the entire country
Formally withdraw from the union
A political party united against the spread of slavery in the west
Men took over the arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in hopes of starting rebellion
A document stating that "neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of [the] territory."
Anti slavery northerners formed a new party which supported the Wilmot Proviso
California was able to enter the Union as a free state. The rest of the Mexican Cression was divided into two territories - Utah and New Mexico- where the question of weather to allow slavery would be decided by popular Sovereignty
This made it a crime to help runaway slaves and allowed officials to arrest those slaves in free states
The anti slavery novel written by Harriet Beecher
A plan that would divide the remainder of the Louisiana Purchase into two territories- Kansas and Nebraska- and allow the people in each territory to decide on the question of slavery.
Brown and his men killed five pro-slavery men in Kansas in what became known as...
A political party united against the spread of slavery in the west
Lincoln challenged Douglas in what became...
This notion that the police would enforce the voters' decisions if it contradicted the Supreme Court's decision in the Dred Scott case became known as...
A federal outpost in Charleston, South Carolina, that was attacked by confederate troops, beginning the Civil War
The idea that Great Britain would support the confederacy because it needed the South's raw cotton to supply its booming textile industry
The first major battle of the Civil War, and the Confederates' victory. It shattered the North's hopes of winning the war quickly.
A series of clashes known as _________ that forced the Union army to retreat from near Richmond
Jacksons troops met Popes' Unions forces on the battlefield in August in 1862. The three day battle became known as...
The bloodiest single-day battle of the Civil War- and of US history
Ships heavily armored with iron
In which the union army gained greater control of the Mississippi River Valley
The freeing of slaves
Escaped slaves

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