Civil War By Theodore Quinn and Ryan Johnston. Events Kansas - Nebraska Act Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Uncle Tom’s Cabin Dred Scott Decision.
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A Nation Dividing 15-2. Objectives Learn how the Fugitive Slave Act and the Kansas- Nebraska Act further divided the North and South. Learn how popular.
Road to Secession Events leading to Civil War. Study Guide Identifications Sectionalism Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act 1850 Ostend Manifesto Kansas.
Analyze why the Fugitive Slave Act increased tensions between the North and South.
A Nation Dividing Section 2. I.The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 A.Required all citizens to help catch runaways. B.If you aided a fugitive you could be fined.
Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
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Lesson 15.2: The Crisis Deepens. Essential Question What impact did the Fugitive Slave Act have on the slavery debate?
THE UNION IN PERIL: CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR CHAPTER 15 Section 2 The Crisis Deepens Why were the Fugitive Slave Act and the Kansas- Nebraska Act factors.
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THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT OF 1850 - Stanford UniversityLike Freehling, we take issue with the standard symbolic interpretation of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. Our argument has two