Respuesta :
1. Wilmot Proviso--a compromise for the new territory won from Mexico that would not allow slavery in the land.
2. Sectionalism--the action of the country becoming regional and only certain regions getting the government's attention.
3. Popular sovereignty--this is the policy of allowing the citizens of a territory vote on the issue of slavery.
4. Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom's Cabin--this book awoke the US to the horrors of slavery and strengthened the abolitionist movement.
5. Anthony Burns--a slave transported back to slavery on the basis of the Fugitive Slave Act.
6. Free-soil Party--This party believed in the end to extension of slavery into new territories. This is the party of Lincoln.
7. Henry Clay: Compromise of 1850--This compromise dealt with the admission of California and the issue of slavery in the new territory from Mexico.
8. Daniel Webster--criticism of abolitionists due to the extreme nature of just ending slavery whereas most wanted to end the extension or use gradual abolition as a method.
9. Fugitive Slave Act--this act required the return of all runaway slaves regardless of where they end up in the country.
2. Sectionalism--the action of the country becoming regional and only certain regions getting the government's attention.
3. Popular sovereignty--this is the policy of allowing the citizens of a territory vote on the issue of slavery.
4. Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom's Cabin--this book awoke the US to the horrors of slavery and strengthened the abolitionist movement.
5. Anthony Burns--a slave transported back to slavery on the basis of the Fugitive Slave Act.
6. Free-soil Party--This party believed in the end to extension of slavery into new territories. This is the party of Lincoln.
7. Henry Clay: Compromise of 1850--This compromise dealt with the admission of California and the issue of slavery in the new territory from Mexico.
8. Daniel Webster--criticism of abolitionists due to the extreme nature of just ending slavery whereas most wanted to end the extension or use gradual abolition as a method.
9. Fugitive Slave Act--this act required the return of all runaway slaves regardless of where they end up in the country.