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Title: Road to Civil War


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Road to Civil War
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  • Popular Sovereignty
  • Beginning of Sectional Politics
  • Slavery starting to tear country apart
  • Whigs start to fragment

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  • Gold increases movement out West
  • Sectional balance is in danger
  • Underground Railroad becomes abolitionist tool
    and very effective

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  • Compromise of 1850
  • North Concessions- popular soverignty in New
    Mexico and Utah, Texas a slave state. Stringent
    Fugitive slave law
  • South Concessions-California a free state,
    Abolition of Slave trade in District of
    Columbia,New Mexico gains disputed territory

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  • Compromise shifts the balance of congressional
    power toward the North
  • Southern states were looking to create a new
    balance, Looked toward Carribean for expansion,
    Nicaragua, Cuba
  • The Man-stealing Law served to aid them in
    spreading slavery

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  • Kansas-Nebraska Act
  • Popular Sovereingty
  • Stephen Douglas thought it would solve the
    problem Democratically
  • Made Missouri Compromise Unconstitutional
  • Led to pro-slavery, anti-slavery factions
    fighting in Bleeding Kansas, John Brown and
    Pattawatomie massacre

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  • Abolitionist literature was important in fueling
    the anger over moral debate on slavery
  • Dred Scott case ruled that Scott was property and
    had no rights. It ruled that Congress had no
    power to ban slavery in territories
  • Republicans were outraged. The territories were
    the future

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  • Lincoln defeats Douglas but does not win any
    states in the South.
  • South Carolinians pushed for secession upon
    Lincoln victory and 6 othe states soon joined
    them.
  • Many southerners thought secession would go
    unopposed by North
  • They compared their seperation to Colonial
    seperation from Great Britain
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