APUSH Vocabulary Chapter 18 & 19

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Fugitive Slave Law
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Enacted by Congress in 1793 and 1850, these laws provided for the return of escaped slaves to their owners. The North was lax about enforcing the 1793 law, which irritated the South to no end. The 1850 law was tougher and was aimed at eliminating the underground railroad.
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Harriet Tubman
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United States abolitionist born a slave on a plantation in Maryland and became a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad leading other slaves to freedom in the North (1820-1913)
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Underground Railroad
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abolitionists secret aid to escaping slaves, a system that helped enslaved African Americans follow a network of escape routes out of the South to freedom in the North
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Fire-eaters
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refers to a group of extremist pro-slavery politicians from the South who urged the separation of southern states into a new nation, which became known as the Confederate States of America.
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Popular Soveriegnty
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to let people in a territory vote to decide if they will be a free or slave
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Personal Liberty Laws
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Laws passed by Northern states forbidding the imprisonment of escaped slaves
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Commodore Matthew C. Perry
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came with a letter from the president asking for foreign relations between the US and japan, successful
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Pottawatomie Massacre
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When John Brown (abolitionist) and followers murdered 5 pro-slavery settlers in Kansas then mutilated their bodies to scare other slave supporters and to keep slavery supporters from moving into Kansas.
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Lecompton Constitution
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supported the existence of slavery in the proposed state and protected rights of slaveholders. It was rejected by Kansas, making Kansas an eventual free state.
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The Caning of Charles Sumner
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the response senator Preston S. Brooks (SC) had to senator Charles Sumner's insulting speech about the trouble in Kansas
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Chief Justice Roger Taney
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As chief justice, he wrote the important decision in the Dred Scott case, upholding police power of states and asserting the principle of social responsibility of private property. He was Southern and upheld the fugitive slave laws.
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Know Nothing Party (American Party)
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Political party of the 1850s that was anti-Catholic and anti-immigrant. Nativism.
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Freeport Doctrine
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Idea authored by Stephen Douglas that claimed slavery could only exist when popular sovereignty said so
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Critteden Compromise
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prohibition of slavery north of 36, 30 line in addition to compensation to owners for runaway slaves