Civil War Analogies
Antebellum
Period
Compromise of 1850 was an agreement designed to ease tensions caused by the expansion of slavery, just like a brother and sister makes an agreement with each other to share time in the bathroom to eliminated fighting with one another.
The Underground Railroad is a network of escape routes that provided protection and transportation for slaves. A brother and sister might hide their CD's so the other one will not scratch or break them.
Popular Sovereignty is the policies of letting the people in a territory decide whether slavery would be allowed there, similar to my sister deciding if I am allowed in her room.
Abolitionist one who is in favor of the repeal of some existing law or custom similar to a brother arguing to change his younger sister's curfew because he feels she is too young to stay out that late especially since he wasn't allowed to when he was her age.
"Bleeding Kansas" a summer of murderous raids and counter raids throughout......
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