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Chapter 14The Union in Peril
  • The American People, 6th ed.

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Slavery in the Territories
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The Wilmot Proviso
  • Amendment added to a congressional appropriations
    bill prohibiting slavery for ever existing in any
    territories acquired from Mexico

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Popular Sovereignty
  • The idea that individual territories applying for
    statehood should decide the issue of slavery for
    themselves.

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The Compromise of 1850
  • California entered the Union as a free state
  • Territorial governments were organized in New
    Mexico and Utah to apply the principle of popular
    sovereignty
  • The slave trade was abolished in the District of
    Columbia
  • A new Fugitive Slave Act of 1850

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Consequences of Compromise
  • Political alignment along party lines grew
    stronger
  • Previously unheard, Americans were now discussing
    ideals of higher law than the Constitution
    succession and disunion
  • Abolitionists stepped up work on the Underground
    Railroad and several states prohibited elected
    officials and organizations from participation in
    slave hunting

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II. Political Disintegration
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act
  • Stephen Douglas of the Whig party, introduced a
    bill organizing the Nebraska Territory (which
    included Kansas)
  • Southerners opposed the organization of the
    territory unless slavery was permitted
  • Douglas suggested the application of popular
    sovereignty to the issue as the entire territory
    fell north of the Missouri Compromise line
  • Issue inflamed all sides of the slavery issue,
    dragging the country closer to war.

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Young America
  • Americans dedicated to the ideals of a
    nationalistic vision that included slavery and
    was modeled upon the revolutions of the era in
    Europe
  • Specifically interested in the expansion of
    America into the Latin American continent and the
    Caribbean

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The Know-Nothings
  • Nativist political action party comprised mostly
    of former Whigs who were dedicated to staunching
    the tide of foreign immigrants to the United
    States
  • If asked about their affiliation with the group,
    members were told to respond, I Know Nothing.

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Kansas and the Two Cultures
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Bleeding Kansas
  • On the eve of the Civil War, militant
    abolitionist John Brown and a few followers crept
    into a pro slavery settlement outside of
    Lawrence, Kansas
  • They dragged five men out of their homes and
    hacked them to death with swords
  • This act led to a series of violence in the
    divided territory

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Polarization and the Road to War
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Sectional Splits in the Democratic Party
  • Dred Scott v. Sanford Supreme Court decision
    regarding the claims of freedom of a slave that
    had been transported into a free state.
  • The constitutional crisis in Kansas the
    pro-slavery Lecompton constitution was created
    without a mandate from majority of settlers of
    Kansas it led to an uncertain status for Kansas
    and divided the Democrats further

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  • The Lincoln-Douglas debates in Illinois
    Lincolns persuasive debates regarding slavery
    drew away a substantial chunk of the Democratic
    party.
  • John Browns Raids Still on the lose after the
    Kansas massacre, John Brown hope to provoke a
    general uprising of eastern slaves by attacking
    the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
    Brown was captured, tried, executed, and
    eventually became a martyr for the abolitionist/
    Unionist cause

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The Divided House Falls
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Secession
  • On December 20, 1860, South Carolina seceded form
    the Union by February, six other Deep South
    states had followed her lead.
  • A week later a delegation met in Montgomery,
    Alabama to create the Confederacy.
  • On April 12, shelling of Fort Sumter signaled the
    start of the American Civil War.

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