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Sectionalism Highlights. Chapter 18. Election of 1848 parties. Democrats Nominee: Lewis Cass Stance of Slavery: N/A – Popular Sovereignty Republicans Nominee: Zachary Taylor Stance of Slavery: N/A – No official stance Free Soilers Nominee: Martin Van Buren - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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SECTIONALISM HIGHLIGHTS
CHAPTER 18
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ELECTION OF 1848 PARTIES• Democrats• Nominee: Lewis Cass• Stance of Slavery: N/A –
Popular Sovereignty• Republicans• Nominee: Zachary Taylor• Stance of Slavery: N/A –
No official stance
• Free Soilers• Nominee: Martin Van
Buren• Stance of Slavery: Clearly
Anti-Slavery expansion • (2 reasons: abolitionists
& anti-black migration west)
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SECTIONAL BALANCE & CALIFORNIA• Federal Gov’t 1850• Executive: Zach Taylor = slave
owning, southern President• Legislative: Senate equal
balance = all abolition legislation stopped
• Judicial: Supreme Court holds up constitutionality of slavery (ex. Dred Scott 1857)
• California• 1848 = GOLD• 1849 = 49ers•Free state application•What’s the problem?•Balance•Washington D.C.•Fugitive Slave Law
being ignored
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HARRIET TUBMAN & THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
• MiniBio – Tubman• 19 trips• 300+ slaves freed• Fugitive Slave Law
=to Canada
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CONGRESSIONAL DIVISIONS• Henry Clay• Compromisers• Both sides make concessions
• Stephen Douglas• South• States’ rights• Fugitive slave law• State balance intact
• Daniel Webster• North• Opposed slavery, but urged
compromise
•Seventh of March speech•Mexico land too dry for cotton•Seen as a traitor
• William Seward• Young Guard• Moral purification over
preservation of union• Zach Taylor veto support =
no compromise• Taylor dies & Fillmore willing
to compromise
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COMPROMISE OF 1850• Clay, Webster, & Douglas• Pushed North to compromise
• Compromise of 1850• North• CA = free state• TX gave up land disputed in
NM• Washington D.C. banned
slave trade (slavery legal)• South• Mex. Cessions = Popular
Sovereignty•A lot of new possible slave
land (too dry)• Texas give $10 million• Tougher Fugitive Slave Law•Slaves denied “due process”• Judges given $5 for freeing &
$10 for returning•Officials required to return
runaways• North Backtracks • “Personal Liberty Laws”•Refuse to enforce FSL
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PRESIDENT PIERCE• Election of 1852• All parties side-step slavery issue• Democrats• Franklin Pierce• Won 254 to 42 electoral
• Whigs• Winfield Scott• Party split over slavery
• Free Soilers• 5% of vote
• Slavocracy fears• Panama: Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
• Nicaragua• Cuba: Ostend Manifesto• Pierce eventually backs away
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NEW TERRITORIES• South• Gadsden Purchase• Transcontinental: southern route• Secured/organized land (Indian
attacks)• Geography (Rocky Mountains)
• $10 million offered to Mexico for AZ/NM territory
• North• Kansas-Nebraska Act 1856• Stephen Douglas (IL)• Organize KS-NB to have northern
transcontinental route• Compromise• Repeal Missouri Compromise 1820• KS-NB get popular sovereignty