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HELP ME PLEASE NO LINKS OR ODD ANSWERS Major Causes of the Civil War

Compromise of 1850 (Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -












Fugitive Slave Acts (Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -









Uncle Tom’s Cabin Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

1852








Kansas-Nebraska Act Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

1854












Bleeding Kansas Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

1856











Creation of New Party System 1852-1856 Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -







Dred Scott v. Sanford Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

1857










Lincoln-Douglas Debates Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South?-

--1858











John Brown’s Raid Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

1859









Election of 1860 Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -











Fort Sumter Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

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Compromise of 1850 (Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

It was 5 different bills that were passed in order to identify free states, it helped make California a free state and allowed Utah and New Mexico to decide for their own.

Fugitive Slave Acts (Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

The Fugitive Slave Acts was a compromise in order to help slave owners be returned to their owners regardless if it was a free state meaning government had to find the fugitive slaves.

Uncle Tom’s Cabin Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

-1852

Uncle Tom’s Cabin was a novel written against slavery by an American author, it was said to help lay down some ground work for the Civil war and also effected attitudes toward African Americans and slavery.

Kansas-Nebraska Act Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

-1854

Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed as a law, which created two new territories and also led to the uprising known as "Bleeding Kansas" with anti-slavery and pro-slavery becoming violent.

Bleeding Kansas Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

-1856

Bleeding Kansas was an uprising after the Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed, it was named as such from the violence of people for and against slavery.

Creation of New Party System 1852-1856 Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

The Creation of New Party System/Realignment of the new party system was a democratic party. There was the last election that the Whig Party made to nominate a candidate before the party collapsed leading to the candidate be Franklin Pierce.

Dred Scott v. Sanford Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

-1857

It was a case in court against the fact of slavery, Dredd Scott was a slave from Missouri. It was a fight for freedom regarding Dredd Scott, Dredd and Harriet filed lawsuits for freedom and it was soon taken to trial, they won but the courts decision changed and they were enslaved once again.

Lincoln-Douglas Debates Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South?-

-1858

They were a series of seven different debates including Abraham Lincoln. The debates reinvigorated Lincoln's political career that became popular among republicans.

John Brown’s Raid Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

-1859

John Brown’s Raid was a raid regarding Harpers Ferry, though it failed it helped make it clearly impossible for any accommodation of North and South, it became an important impulse of the Civil War

Election of 1860 Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

The Election of 1860 was an election for president including Abraham Lincoln who was famous with republicans, it was a fight against a votes with John C. Breckinridge, after focusing on different areas Abraham was nominated for President.

Fort Sumter Content (What was it? Detail?) Position of North and South? -

This area was the first to be attacked, marking the beginning of the Civil War lasting 4 years, many died and many slaves were freed by the war. Leaving the Confederate in victory.

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