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CF 76-85

CF 76-85. What outlawed slavery in the territories north of the Ohio River, making it the united states fist attempt to outlaw slavery?. Northwest Ordinance.

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CF 76-85

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  1. CF 76-85

  2. What outlawed slavery in the territories north of the Ohio River, making it the united states fist attempt to outlaw slavery?

  3. Northwest Ordinance

  4. What was the name of the slave who sued the United States Government for his freedom but lost when the Supreme Court ruled him as property

  5. Dred Scott

  6. was fought over what main issue?

  7. Nations Rights vs. States Rights

  8. CF 81-85

  9. Who raided Harper’s Ferry to steal weapons and arm slaves for revolt?

  10. John Brown

  11. Various homes for runaway slaves were called _________?

  12. Underground Railroad

  13. Who was called “Moses of her people”?

  14. Harriet Tubman

  15. Freed slave and anti-slave activist_______, founded the_________, a newspaper promoting the anti-slave movement.

  16. Fredrick Douglass and North Star

  17. South Carolina with support of southern states passed the___________ which was a protest against tariffs.

  18. Nullification Act

  19. Henry Clay presented a plan to preserve the balance between slave and free states that created Maine as a free state. The plan was called what?

  20. The Missouri Compromise

  21. Supported by southern landowners, it required all Americans to assist in capturing run-a-way slaves

  22. The Civil War • The war that was fought over “Nations Rights vs. States Rights” was called the

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