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1. Dred Scoll v Sanford Supreme Court Case and Roger B. Taney 2. Kansas-Nebraska Act 3. "Bleeding Kansas" and the causes of the violence there 4. Compromise of 1850 5. Fugitive Slave Act 6. Impact of Uncle Tom's Cabin 7. John Brown and Harper's Ferry 8. Impact of the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 9. Republican Party and Democratic Party of the 1850 s 10. Popular Sovereignty 11. Charles Sumner 12. Free-Soilers 13. Explain two (2)events that caused increased tension between the North South during the I 850s Some possible choices you can find examples for:laws, cou cases, events or actions taken by people, books and elections.

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1. Dred Scoll v Sanford Supreme Court Case and Roger B. Taney 2. Kansas-Nebraska Act 3. "Bleeding Kansas" and the causes of the violence there 4. Compromise of 1850 5. Fugitive Slave Act 6. Impact of Uncle Tom's Cabin 7. John Brown and Harper's Ferry 8. Impact of the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 9. Republican Party and Democratic Party of the 1850 s 10. Popular Sovereignty 11. Charles Sumner 12. Free-Soilers 13. Explain two (2)events that caused increased tension between the North South during the I 850s Some possible choices you can find examples for:laws, cou cases, events or actions taken by people, books and elections.

1. Dred Scoll v Sanford Supreme Court Case and Roger B. Taney
2. Kansas-Nebraska Act
3. "Bleeding Kansas" and the causes of the violence there
4. Compromise of 1850
5. Fugitive Slave Act
6. Impact of Uncle Tom's Cabin
7. John Brown and Harper's Ferry
8. Impact of the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860
9. Republican Party and Democratic Party of the 1850 s
10. Popular Sovereignty
11. Charles Sumner
12. Free-Soilers
13.
Explain two (2)events that caused increased tension between the North
South during the I 850s Some possible choices you can find examples for:laws, cou
cases, events or actions taken by people, books and elections.

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Let's explore these key events and concepts leading up to the American Civil War.<br /><br />**1. Dred Scott v. Sandford Supreme Court Case and Roger B. Taney:** In 1857, Chief Justice Roger B. Taney delivered the majority opinion in this landmark case, declaring that enslaved people
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