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Hosted by Ms. Deborah M. Kennedy
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Border States that allowed slavery but did not secede from the Union. Row 1, Col 1
Fugitive Slave Act Law that said that escaped slaves could be returned to their owners. 1, 2
Impressments British captured American soldiers and forced them to serve in the British Navy. A major cause of the War of 1812 1, 3
Texas War for Independence War between Mexico and Texas which was fought over slavery, language and religious differences. 1, 4
Abolition The movement to end slavery. 2, 1
Boycotting Refusing to buy goods and services 2, 2
Monroe Doctrine The “declaration of independence” from Europe which warned European nations not to claim any additional territory in the US. 2, 3
Decoration (Memorial) Day A federal holiday that began at the end of the Civil War to honor those who died. 2, 4
Gettysburg Battle site of the American Civil War. Turning point of the war. 3, 1
Gadsden Purchase Land purchased by the US from Mexico to complete a transcontinental railroad. 3, 2
Lone Star Republic Texas was called before joining the US 3, 3
Compromise of 1850 Ended slave trade in Washington DC 3, 4
Emancipation Proclamation Abe Lincoln declared that slaves in rebelling states were free 4, 1
Seneca Falls Convention A group of people who got together to discuss women’s rights 4, 2
Brown v Board of Education of Kansas Court ruling that legally ended segregation 4, 3
Radical Republicans People that felt southern states needed to make big changes before they could be readmitted into the Union. They wanted to punish former Confederates. Opposed slavery. 4, 4
Black Codes Laws that limited the freedoms of African Americans 5, 1
Bleeding Kansas People of Kansas had their own civil war in trying to decide if they would be a free state or a slave state. 5, 2
Kitchen Cabinet Informal advisors used during a president’s administration. 5, 3
Abraham Lincoln Who was the President during the Civil War? 5, 4
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