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consequence(result) of the civil war. key term/concept|definition|cause…

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consequence(result) of the civil war.
key term/concept|definition|cause or course, or consequence
sectionalism||cause
slavery|system of forced labor, central to the southern economy.|cause
states rights||cause
westward expansion||cause
missouri compromise (1820)|missouri =
maine =
no slavery north of 36°30.|cause
compromise of 1850|california =
fugitive slave act -
popular sovereignty - |cause
kansas - nebraska act (1854)|reopened slavery debate via |cause
dred scott decision (1857)|african americans not citizens; congress couldnt ban slavery in territories.|cause
freeport doctrine| s idea that local laws could still ban slavery.|cause
ostend manifesto|southern diplomats plan to annex cuba as a slave state.|cause
anaconda plan| strategy to blockade and divide the |cause
emancipation proclamation|freed slaves in
effective date: states.|cause
gettysburg address|lincolns speech affirming democracy and equality|
vicksburg|union victory securing control of the river.|cause
end of union( ) vs (south)|the two opposing sides in the civil war.|cause

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The table deals with key - terms related to the American Civil War, including causes, and important events and concepts. The Missouri Compromise made Missouri a slave state and Maine a free state. The Compromise of 1850 made California a free state, had a Fugitive Slave Act that required the return of escaped slaves, and popular sovereignty allowed territories to decide on slavery. The Kansas - Nebraska Act used popular sovereignty to reopen the slavery debate. The Freeport Doctrine was Stephen Douglas' idea. The Anaconda Plan was the Union's strategy. The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in Confederate states on January 1, 1863. Vicksburg gave the Union control of the Mississippi River. The two sides of the Civil War were the Union (North) and the Confederacy (South).

Answer:

Missouri Compromise (1820): Missouri = Slave state, Maine = Free state
Compromise of 1850: California = Free state, Fugitive Slave Act - Required return of escaped slaves, Popular sovereignty - Territories decide on slavery
Kansas - Nebraska Act (1854): Reopened slavery debate via Popular sovereignty
Freeport Doctrine: Stephen Douglas' idea that local laws could still ban slavery
Anaconda Plan: Union strategy to blockade and divide the Confederacy
Emancipation Proclamation: Freed slaves in Confederate states, Effective date: January 1, 1863
Vicksburg: Union victory securing control of the Mississippi River
End of Union (North) vs Confederacy (South)