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Dates Slavery CIVIL WAR JEOPARDY People Union and Confederacy 100 100 200 200 500

Dates Slavery CIVIL WAR JEOPARDY People Union and Confederacy 100 100 200 200 500 500 700 700 1, 000 2, 000 5, 000

The Compromise of 1850 happened between which two events? Bleeding Kansas and Lincoln’s Election

The Compromise of 1850 happened between which two events? Bleeding Kansas and Lincoln’s Election b. Underground Railroad and Uncle Tom’s Cabin c. Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Lincoln’s Election d. Missouri Compromise and Underground Railroad a.

What year was Lincoln elected president? … 1850 b. 1855 c. 1860 d. 1865

What year was Lincoln elected president? … 1850 b. 1855 c. 1860 d. 1865 a.

When did the Underground Railroad occur? 1820 b. 1850 c. 1852 d. 1848 a.

When did the Underground Railroad occur? 1820 b. 1850 c. 1852 d. 1848 a.

What year did Uncle Tom’s Cabin occur? 1852 b. 1854 c. 1855 d. 1860

What year did Uncle Tom’s Cabin occur? 1852 b. 1854 c. 1855 d. 1860 a.

What was the first event leading up to the Civil War? Compromise of 1850

What was the first event leading up to the Civil War? Compromise of 1850 b. Missouri Compromise c. Bleeding Kansas d. Uncle Tom’s Cabin a.

When did the Civil War begin and end?

When did the Civil War begin and end?

In the Maine entered as a free state and Missouri entered as a slave

In the Maine entered as a free state and Missouri entered as a slave state. Also, a line was drawn to determine whether future states were free or slave states… A. Fugitive Slave Law B. Compromise of 1850 C. Missouri Compromise D. Maine Compromise

*DAILY DOUBLE* In the Compromise of 1850, California entered as a state Free b.

*DAILY DOUBLE* In the Compromise of 1850, California entered as a state Free b. Slave a.

Who was the slave that was not granted freedom by the Supreme Court because

Who was the slave that was not granted freedom by the Supreme Court because they ruled he was not a citizen? Jefferson Davis b. Henry Clay c. John Brown d. Dred Scott a.

Who was one of the lead conductors on the Underground Railroad helping to free

Who was one of the lead conductors on the Underground Railroad helping to free hundreds of slaves?

What was the Fugitive Slave Law?

What was the Fugitive Slave Law?

When and where did the Civil War begin?

When and where did the Civil War begin?

When and where did the Civil War end?

When and where did the Civil War end?

Who was known as the “Great Compromiser”? Robert E. Lee b. Abraham Lincoln c.

Who was known as the “Great Compromiser”? Robert E. Lee b. Abraham Lincoln c. Henry Clay d. Jefferson Davis a.

Who was the president of the United States during the Civil War?

Who was the president of the United States during the Civil War?

*DAILY DOUBLE* Who was the president of the Confederate States? Jefferson Davis b. Ulysses

*DAILY DOUBLE* Who was the president of the Confederate States? Jefferson Davis b. Ulysses S. Grant c. Abraham Lincoln d. John Brown a.

Who led the attacks on slave owners? Jefferson Davis b. Ulysses S. Grant c.

Who led the attacks on slave owners? Jefferson Davis b. Ulysses S. Grant c. Abraham Lincoln d. John Brown a.

Who was the general for the Confederate army? Dred Scott b. Robert E. Lee

Who was the general for the Confederate army? Dred Scott b. Robert E. Lee c. Henry Clay d. Ulysses S. Grant a.

Who was the general for the Union army? Dred Scott b. Robert E. Lee

Who was the general for the Union army? Dred Scott b. Robert E. Lee c. Henry Clay d. Ulysses S. Grant a.

Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin? Henry Clay b. Dred Scott c. Harriet Beecher Stowe

Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin? Henry Clay b. Dred Scott c. Harriet Beecher Stowe d. John Brown a.

Union or Confederacy? This section won the Civil War…

Union or Confederacy? This section won the Civil War…

Union or Confederacy? This section was made up of 11 states that seceded…

Union or Confederacy? This section was made up of 11 states that seceded…

Union or Confederacy? This section was mostly rural but had very large plantations where

Union or Confederacy? This section was mostly rural but had very large plantations where slaves worked; they hated tariffs…

Union or Confederacy? This section had the Anaconda Plan in order to win…

Union or Confederacy? This section had the Anaconda Plan in order to win…

*DAILY DOUBLE* Union or Confederacy? This section had many factories and had a few

*DAILY DOUBLE* Union or Confederacy? This section had many factories and had a few large cities; they wanted tariffs…

Union or Confederacy? This section is where most of the battles during the civil

Union or Confederacy? This section is where most of the battles during the civil War occurred…

Union or Confederacy? This capital of this section was Washington D. C…

Union or Confederacy? This capital of this section was Washington D. C…

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