Leading to the Civil War and Lincoln - Page 3
Questions
- Lincoln helped to permanently end slavery in America by pushing Congress to pass what Amendment?
- How did the economies of the North and South differ before the Civil War?
- Who wielded the greatest political power in its region in the period before the Civil War?
- What was the immediate effect of the Presidential election of 1860? Why did this occur?
- What are considered the Civil War Amendments?
- How did the Tariff of 1816 highlight the nation's growing sectionalism?
- Who was Abraham Lincoln and what part did he play in the Civil War?
- In what ways did the economy of the North change from 1800 to 1850?
- What sparked the beginning of the Civil War?
- What did the Whig Party believe in?
- What were the stipulations of the Missouri Compromise?
- Where was Abraham Lincoln shot?
- How would one define sectionalism?
- How did slave codes affected enslaved people?
- What was President Lincoln's first response to the situation at Fort Sumter?
- Who rejected the final compromise effort to stop the secession movement?
- What contributed to the growth of the Know-Nothing movement in the mid-1850s?
- What was the long term effect of the "Bleeding Kansas" problem?
- Who created the conflict that characterized the Kansas Territory as "Bleeding Kansas"?
- How did northern voters respond to the passage of the Kansas Nebraska Act?