Unit 2 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Railroad: Secret network that helped enslaved people escape to freedom.
  2. 3. War: Conflict between the U.S. and Mexico from 1846–1848 over territorial disputes.
  3. 8. Movement aimed at ending slavery in the United States.
  4. 9. of 1850: Agreement that admitted California as a free state and strengthened the Fugitive Slave Act.
  5. 14. of Gettysburg: Turning point Civil War battle fought in Pennsylvania in 1863.
  6. 15. Tom’s Cabin: Anti-slavery novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe that stirred public opinion.
  7. 16. Compromise: 1820 agreement that maintained the balance between free and slave states.
  8. 17. Cession: Land given to the U.S. by Mexico after the war, including California and much of the Southwest.
  9. 19. Act: 1854 law allowing territories to decide on slavery using popular sovereignty.
  10. 20. Scott v Sanford: 1857 Supreme Court case ruling that slaves were property, not citizens.
Down
  1. 1. of Tears: Forced removal of the Cherokee and other tribes from their lands, causing thousands of deaths.
  2. 4. Gold Rush: 1849 event that led thousands to migrate West in search of wealth.
  3. 5. Doctrine: 1823 policy warning European nations to stay out of the Western Hemisphere.
  4. 6. Massachusetts: First major African American regiment in the Civil War, known for bravery at Fort Wagner.
  5. 7. Proclamation: Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in Confederate states.
  6. 10. Sovereignty: Idea that people in a territory should vote on whether to allow slavery.
  7. 11. March To The Sea: Union campaign that destroyed Southern infrastructure to end the war.
  8. 12. Falls Convention: 1848 women's rights meeting that issued the Declaration of Sentiments.
  9. 13. Slave Act: 1850 law requiring the return of escaped slaves, even from free states.
  10. 18. Address: Short speech by Lincoln emphasizing liberty, equality, and national unity.