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U.S. Civil War

Horizontales
compromise in 1820 designating a latitude line denoting legality of slavery
published the Liberator calling for immediate and uncompensated emancipation of slaves
President of the United States during Civil War
hated by the south, designed to raise revenue and protect domestic industries
1857 Supreme Court decision in effect negating previous compromises as slaves were considered property and could be transported anywhere
site of first shots of Civil War; held by South
states rights ideas about ignoring a law of the federal government
vice president elected with Lincoln in 1864
wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
divisive issue leading to Civil War
Reduced for black soldiers in the Union army during the Civil War compared to their white counterparts
Territory was bleeding as a result of conflict between pro and anti slavery groups
hated legislation authorizing federal funds to return slaves
president of the Confederacy
coordinated activities of the Underground Railroad
Union turning point in the west cut the south in half and cut off supplies
term for leaving the Union
entered the Union as a free state in the Compromise of 1850
Capital of the Confederacy; only about 100 miles from Washington, D.C.
Monitor (Union) and Merrimack (Confederate) ships
battle forestalled the possibility of European intervention
Verticales
leader of southern forces at Bull Run
1854 legislation proposed by Stephen Douglass "The Little Giant" allowing for popular sovereignty to determine slave status
failed idea in Congress to exclude new Louisiana Purchase territories from slavery
slave states that remained in the Union
1861 Amendments rejected by Lincoln that would have extended the 36'30" compromise line across the nation
practice by which Congress did not discuss slavery
General of Confederate Army
Southern sympathizer killed Abraham Lincoln
led a failed slaved rebellion in Charleston, S.C. serving to heighten restrictions
Union general's March to the Sea example of total war
Proclamation declaring slaves in states in rebellion free
war style that saw large manpower losses but able to be replenished
moderate party of Lincoln committed to no expansion of slavery
Union military plan to squeeze the life out of the Confederacy
Abolitionist who planned a slave rebellion at Harper's Ferry