People: Harriet Beecher Stowe- an American abolitionist and author, wrote Uncle Tom?s Cabin Hinton R. Helper- was a southerner, published The Impending Crisis of the South, argued that slavery hurt the non-slaveholders John Brown- extreme abolitionist who murder pro-slavery people for the cause James Buchanan- fifteenth president of the US, elected in 1856, one of the worst United States presidents Charles Sumner- United States senator from Massachusetts, American politician, leader of an anti-slavery group in Massachusetts John C. Fremont- American military officer, first candidate of the anti-slavery Republican Party for the office of President of the United States, US senator from California
Terms for leading up to civil war
People: Harriet Beecher Stowe- an American abolitionist and author, wrote Uncle Tom?s Cabin Hinton R. Helper- was a southerner, published The Impending Crisis of the South, argued that slavery hurt the non-slaveholders John Brown- extreme abolitionist who murder pro-slavery people for the cause James Buchanan- fifteenth president of the US, elected in 1856, one of the worst United States presidents Charles Sumner- United States senator from Massachusetts, American politician, leader of an anti-slavery group in Massachusetts John C. Fremont- American military officer, first candidate of the anti-slavery Republican Party for the office of President of the United States, US senator from California
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