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Page 1: Uncle Tom’s Cabin -Harriet Beecher Stowe - Depicted evil side of slavery to the public “Uncle Tom” “Simon Legree” Angers South because shows South as
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

-Harriet Beecher Stowe

- Depicted evil side of slavery to the public

“Uncle Tom”

“Simon Legree”

Angers South because shows South as un-Christian barbarians

-1852, sold over a million copies

Widely read in North

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Kansas-Nebraska Act

- 1854--Popular Sovereignty passed as law in 1850 compromise to determine slavery

- Rush to populate state with “voters” for each side

-”Bleeding Kansas”

Slavery and abolitionist forces resort to violence

-A fight in the U.S. Senate

Preston Brooks v.Charles Sumner

Brooks beats Sumner with cane for criticizing South and his uncle

“If the people of Kansas want a

slaveholding state, let them have it, and

if they want a free state they have a

right to it…”

Stephen Douglas

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Sumner Brooks Incident

“… a Senator from Massachusetts allowed himself, in an elaborately prepared speech, to

offer a gross insult to my State, and to a venerable friend…Not content with that, he published to the world, and circulated extensively, this uncalled for libel on my State and my blood. Whatever insults

my State insults me. Her history and character have commanded my pious veneration; and in her defense I hope I shall always be prepared, humbly and modestly, to perform the duty of a son. ..It was

a personal affair, and in taking redress into my own hands I meant no disrespect to the Senate of the United States or to this House. Nor, sir, did I

design insult or disrespect to the State of Massachusetts.

Preston Brooks upon Resignation from the House

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Dred Scott v. Sanford

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Dred Scott v. Sanford

-Scott is a slave

-he is taken into free states

-sues for freedom based on NW Ordinance and Missouri Compromise

-Supreme Court (majority of southern justices) rules:

Blacks are not citizens (they are property)

Can’t ban slavery (no free states exist)

Missouri Comp. is illegal

. . The rights of private property have been guarded with . . . care. Thus the rights of property are united with the rights of person, and placed on the same

ground by the fifth amendment to the Constitution, which provides that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, and property, without due process of

law. And an act of Congress which deprives a citizen of the United States of his liberty or property,

merely because he came himself or brought his property into a particular Territory of the United

States, and who had committed no offence against the laws, could hardly be dignified with the name of

due process of law.

From Majority Opinion in Dred Scott v. Sanford

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Development of Republican Party

- Slavery had come to dominate the differences in the parties

- By 1850 the differences had peaked so that anti-slavery Whigs, Democrats, and Free-Soilers formed a new anti-slavery party

Republican Party

- Official party policy was to oppose the growth of slavery where it did not exist.

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Lincoln-Douglas Debates

-Senate race in 1858 (Illinois)

Stephen Douglas (Dem),

Abraham Lincoln (Rep.)

-Debate over slavery issues

neither man wanted slavery in the area, but how to do it?

-Douglas issues Freeport Doctrine

Slavery needs certain laws in order to exist. Don’t pass those laws and there will be no slavery

- Douglas wins the election, Lincoln gains national fame

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John Brown’s Raid- John Brown was an extreme

abolitionist

- Captured Harper’s Ferry military installation in Virginia with intent to arm slaves

- Surrounded and forced to surrender

- Brown found guilty at trial and then hanged--becomes a martyr for many abolitionists

(Seen as a criminal in the South)

- Many Southerners thought Brown represented northerners who wanted to control the southern lifestyle and economy

“I have, may it please the Court, a few

words to say. In the first place, I deny

everything but what I have all along

admitted, of a design on my part to free

slaves.

John Brown

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John Brown’s Body

John Brown's body lies a-mold' ring in the graveJohn Brown's body lies a-mold' ring in the graveJohn Brown's body lies a-mold' ring in the grave His soul goes marching on

Glory, Glory! Hallelujah!Glory, Glory! Hallelujah!Glory, Glory! Hallelujah! His soul is marching on

He captured Harper's Ferry with his nineteen men so true He frightened old Virginia till she trembled  through and through They hung him for a traitor, themselves the traitor crew His soul is marching on

Glory, Glory! Hallelujah!Glory, Glory! Hallelujah!Glory, Glory! Hallelujah! His soul is marching on

John Brown died that the slave might be free,John Brown died that the slave might be free,John Brown died that the slave might be free,But his soul is marching on!

Glory, Glory! Hallelujah!Glory, Glory! Hallelujah!Glory, Glory! Hallelujah! His soul is marching on

The stars above in Heaven are looking kindly downThe stars above in Heaven are looking kindly downThe stars above in Heaven are looking kindly down On the grave of old John Brown

Glory, Glory! Hallelujah!Glory, Glory! Hallelujah!Glory, Glory! Hallelujah! His soul is marching on

Battle Hymn of the Republic 

Mine eyes have seen the gloryOf the coming of the Lord;He is trampling out the vintageWhere the grapes of wrath are stored;He hath loosed the fateful lightningOf His terrible swift sword;His truth is marching on. (Chorus)

I have seen Him in the watchfiresOf a hundred circling campsThey have builded Him an altarIn the evening dews and damps;I can read His righteous sentenceBy the dim and flaring lamps;His day is marching on. (Chorus)

I have read a fiery gospel writIn burnished rows of steel:"As ye deal with My condemners,So with you My grace shall deal":Let the Hero born of womanCrush the serpent with His heel,Since God is marching on. (Chorus)

He has sounded forth the trumpetThat shall never call retreat;He is sifting out the hearts of menBefore His judgment seat;Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him;Be jubilant, my feet;Our God is marching on. (Chorus)

In the beauty of the liliesChrist was born across the sea,With a glory in His bosomThat transfigures you and me;As He died to make men holy,Let us die to make men free;While God is marching on. (Chorus)

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Southern Secession

-1860 election

-Slavery divided the parties

-Lincoln pledges to stop spread of slavery but not to interfere with the south

-Douglas got support of Northern Democrats

-John Breckinridge got southern Democrats

-John Bell nominated by Constitutional Union Party

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Lincoln’s Election

-Lincoln wins election with no southern electoral votes

-Southern states secede in fear of government where they have no voice

-S.C. first to secede, 6 others follow

- Confederate States of America formed before Lincoln takes office

-Jefferson Davis elected Confederate President

“The time for compromise has

now passed.”

Jefferson Davis

“This country will be drenched in blood…The

people of the North are not going to let the country be destroyed without a mighty

effort to save it…Only in spirit and determination

are you prepared for war. In all else you are totally

unprepared.”

William Tecumseh Sherman

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