missouri compromise (1820) the american system 1.national bank 2.internal improvements 3.protective...
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36˚30’
Missouri Compromise
(1820)
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The American System
1. National Bank
2. Internal Improvements
3. Protective Tariff
The South Loses
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NULLIFICATION1828-1833
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The American System
1. National Bank
2. Internal Improvements
3. Protective Tariff
The South Loses
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The “Great Compromiser”
Clay’s Compromises
1. Missouri (1820)
2. Nullification (1833)
3. 1850 (1850)
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1831
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Texas 1836 Independence
1845 Annexation
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The Mexican War1846-1848
http://www.il.ngb.army.mil/museum/HistoricalEvents/MexicanWar.htm
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Wilmot Proviso"Provided, That, as an express and fundamental condition to the acquisition of any territory from the Republic of Mexico by the United States… neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said territory..."
David Wilmot(D – PA)
NEVER PASSED
FREE SOIL
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Abolitionism
Opposition to SLAVERY
Free Soil
Opposition to the SPREAD of slavery
Geographic Base:
NORTHEAST
Geographic Base:
NORTHWEST
Abolitionism vs. Free Soil
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The
Compromise of 1850 5PROVISIONS
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The Compromise of 1850For the North:
1. For the South:
2. The New Mexico Territory:
3.
4.
Slavery in Washington, DC:
5.
STRONGER Fugitive Slave Law
Abolish Slave Trade in Washington, D.C.
Popular Sovereignty in Mexican Cession
Texas: Money for Land
Admit California as a Free State
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The Compromise of 1850 was supposed to be the final compromise between the sections…
and it was – just for different reasons than Clay had intended.
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The 1830s vs. the 1850s1830s
COMPROMISEAccept differences in order to keep the peace (e.g., “Gag Rule” on Slavery)
1850s
CONFLICTAdvance sectional and/or moral interest at the expense of sectional harmony
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Personal Liberty Laws
Passed by Wisconsin and other Northern states– Guaranteed jury trials
for accused slaves
De facto Nullification
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s bestselling anti-slavery novel (1852)
Original Illustrations: http://utc.iath.virginia.edu/uncletom/illustra/53illf.html
Stowe
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Some books make us
Re-Think
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act
POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
In Kansas and Nebraska Territories on the issue of slavery
ANIMATED MAP:http://teachingamericanhistory.org/neh/interactives/sectionalism/lesson3/
MISSOURI COMPROMISE
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FREE SOIL
Opposition to the SPREAD of Slavery
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Republican Party
1854Northern Whigs + Northern Free Soil Democrats
Free Soil–NOT abolitionist
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“Bleeding Kansas”1855-1859
56 Dead
Lawrence, KS, after the “Sack of Lawrence” by proslavery settlers
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John Brown (Violent Abolitionist)
John Steuart Curry, “Tragic Prelude,” 1937-1941
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Brooks/Sumner Incident (1856)
Sen. Charles Sumner (MA)
vs. Rep. Preston Brooks (SC)
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READ Sumner’s Speech READ Brooks’ DefenseSLA
P
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Dred Scott v. Sandford
FACTS OF THE CASE:Dred Scott, a slave, lived with his master in free territory for two years.
Scott claimed this made him a free man.
(1857)
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THE DECISION:1. People of African descent
(incl. Scott) could not be U.S. citizens.
2. Congress can’t forbid slavery in federal territories (violation of property rights)– Ergo, the Missouri
Compromise is Unconstitutional Judicial Activism
Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
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“Slave Power” Conspiracy?
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“House Divided” Speech Abraham Lincoln 1858
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John Brown’s Raid
OBJECTIVE:– Seize a federal arsenal • Harpers Ferry, VA
TREASON– Tried, Convicted,
Executed– Different reactions in
North and South
(1859)
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ParanoiaNORTH: “Slave Power” Conspiracy
The South wants to spread slavery throughout the nation
SOUTH: North plans to destroy Southern slavery by igniting slave revolts.
Mason-Dixon Line
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1860 Presidential Election
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Abraham Lincoln(R-IL)Sixteenth President of the U.S.1861-1865
Democratic Party split
Election prompted secession of states in the Deep South
http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/al16.html
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Secession