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Slave who sued for his freedom Dred Scott
Law that banned slavery in states north of a set line Missouri Compromise
11 states who seceded from the Union Confederate States of America
Rival of Abraham Lincoln, debated him several times Stephen Douglas
Wife of Abraham Lincoln Mary Ann Todd
Law that allowed two specific territories to vote on slavery Kansas-Nebraska Act
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln Kentucky

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