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AP U.S. History
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1_ «Sovereignty.
5 Wrote "The Impending Crisis of the
South".
6 Union Party candidate in 1860.
9 The. Compromise was
rejected by Lincoln.
10 President of the Confederacy.
11 Drew up a treaty with Japan in 1854 to
open Japan to American trade.
16 The informal network that conducted
runaway slaves from the South to Canada.
17 or Know-Nothing Party.
18 Failed to set off a slave uprising in the
South.
21 Theory that the Federal Union was created
by the States.
22 Court decision that confirmed that slaves
were property.
23 Ferry.
25 Manifesto.
27 Party that paved the way for the Republican
Part
y.
29 The greatest winner in the Compromise of
1850.
30 "Kansas".
31 Caned on the Senate floor by Preston
Brooks.
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2 Personal___—_taws.
3 Constitution that did not exclude slavery.
4 A territory that Southerners were interested
in to expand slavery.
7 Rifles paid for by New England
abolitionsts.
8 Wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin".
10 Debated Lincoln in the 1858 Illinois
Senatorial race.
12 One reason that led to the Panic of 1857.
13 Chief Justice who read the decision on the
Dred Scott Case.
14 Proslavery men were murdered at this site
in Kansas.
15 Helped to establish the Bear Flag Republic.
19 A do-nothing president.
20 A territory purchased to build a
transcontinental route in the South.
24 Stated that slavery was forbidden by a
“higher law".
26 President who refused to sign the
Compromise of 1850 bill.
28 Political party that fell apart and
disappeared after losing in 1852.