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Compromise Elizabeth Cady

of 1850
Stanton

Abolitionist
Movement

Fort Sumter

Missouri
Compromise
(1820)

Daniel Webster

Henry Clay

Harriet
Beecher Stowe

Dred Scott v
Sanford

Battle of
Gettysburg

Abraham
Lincoln

Jefferson Davis

Appomattox
Court
house

Ulysses S.
Grant

Robert E. Lee

Emancipation
Proclamation

John C.
Calhoun

Republican
Party

Northern Economy

Gettysburg
Address

Frederick
Douglass

Vicksburg

Secede

KansasNebrask
a Act

Sectionalism

Harriett
Tubman

Southern Economy

Temperance
Movement
Civil War

Horace Mann

Determined how
land from
the Mexican
War would
be
determined:

Leader of the
Womans Rights
Movement

Former slave who Kept the balance of


power between
spoke of equality
slave and non slave
for all
states
Turning point in
the West.
Wrote the AntiNorth
slavery novel Uncle
controlled
Toms Cabin
the
Mississippi
President of the
President of the
U.S. during
Confederate States
the Civil
of America
War
Commander of
Issued by
the
Confederat Abraham Lincoln.
Free the slaves in
e (South)
the rebelling states
army
during the
When one part of
the country looks
To leave
out for its own
interests
Allowed these 2
territories to
decide on
slavery
through
popular
sovereignty.

Leader of the
Underground
Railroad

Wanted to end
slavery

Opening battle of
the Civil War

Represented the
viewpoint of the
North. Called for
preserving the
Union

Known as the
Great
Compromiser

Supreme Court
case which stated
slaves were not
citizens but
property

Turning point in the


East. South
could never
mount a
major
offensive
after this

Where Lee
surrendered to
Grant ending the
Civil War

Commander of
the Union (North)
army during the
Civil War

South Carolina
leader who
believed in states
rights

Formed to end
slavery. Led by
Lincoln

Industry
Agriculture
Wanted to end or
reduce the
consumption of
alcohol

Civil War

Lincolns speech
after battle in
which he called
for national unity
Led the Public
Education
Reform
Movement

Civil War

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