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11. MISSOURI COMPROMISE • 1819 – 11 free states – 11 slave states •

11. MISSOURI COMPROMISE • 1819 – 11 free states – 11 slave states • Henry Clay – Missourislave – Maine-free

12. In the election of 1848, many Whigs opposed Zachary Taylor because he was

12. In the election of 1848, many Whigs opposed Zachary Taylor because he was a slaveholder. He won the election to become the 12 th President. Zachary Taylor Free. Soiler Martin Van Buren Whig

13. California’s application for statehood touched off a long and bitter debate between the

13. California’s application for statehood touched off a long and bitter debate between the North and South because it would tip the balance of power to the free states. 14. civil war

15. What book by Harriet Beecher Stowe showed slavery as a brutal, cruel system?

15. What book by Harriet Beecher Stowe showed slavery as a brutal, cruel system? Uncle Tom’s Cabin

16. Millard Fillmore took over the presidency upon the death of Taylor to become

16. Millard Fillmore took over the presidency upon the death of Taylor to become the 13 th President of the U. S.

Henry Clay =The Great Compromiser 17. Stephen A. Douglas took up the fight for

Henry Clay =The Great Compromiser 17. Stephen A. Douglas took up the fight for him. His plan was called the Compromise of 1850. 18. Compromise of 1850= was a plan to save the Union from continued conflict

18. The last Whig president, Millard Fillmore signed the Compromise of 1850. doesn’t get

18. The last Whig president, Millard Fillmore signed the Compromise of 1850. doesn’t get nominated by Whig party for re election

19. A person could be fined up to $1, 000, or be imprisoned for

19. A person could be fined up to $1, 000, or be imprisoned for breaking the law, stated in the Fugitive Slave Act. The law required citizens to help catch runaway enslaved people.

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 divided the Nebraska Territory into two separate territories. Northerners

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 divided the Nebraska Territory into two separate territories. Northerners were angry.

20. Franklin Pierce t a r c o Dem Signed the Kansas. Nebraska Act

20. Franklin Pierce t a r c o Dem Signed the Kansas. Nebraska Act

21. Problems with the Kansas-Nebraska Act 1. It repealed the Missouri Compromise. 2. It

21. Problems with the Kansas-Nebraska Act 1. It repealed the Missouri Compromise. 2. It led to violence in Kansas. 3. It outraged the Northerners and moved the country closer to war. .

22. Stephen A. Douglas proposed letting the people decide about slavery through popular sovereignty.

22. Stephen A. Douglas proposed letting the people decide about slavery through popular sovereignty.

23. Missourians who traveled in armed groups to cross the border and vote in

23. Missourians who traveled in armed groups to cross the border and vote in elections became known as Border Ruffians.

By 1856, hundreds of people had been killed in Kansas as a result of

By 1856, hundreds of people had been killed in Kansas as a result of violence. 1861 Kansas = free state. 24. guerrilla warfare = hit and run tactics

25. The Dred Scott case • Ruled against Scott • Basically made slavery legal

25. The Dred Scott case • Ruled against Scott • Basically made slavery legal in territories • Outraged the North

A New Political Party Antislavery Whigs, Democrats, and Free. Soilers joined together to form

A New Political Party Antislavery Whigs, Democrats, and Free. Soilers joined together to form the Republican Party. 26. The Republican Party was formed to oppose the expansion of slavery in the West.

27. James Buchanan became the 15 th President of the U. S. due to

27. James Buchanan became the 15 th President of the U. S. due to large support in the South.

28. Abraham Lincoln • • Entered Politics in 1832 – lost race for state

28. Abraham Lincoln • • Entered Politics in 1832 – lost race for state legislature 1834 he runs again and wins By 1836 studies law and receives attorney license Belonged to Whig Party for 20 years 1834 -1841 served in Illinois state legislature 1846 elected to House of Representatives 1858 challenges Stephen Douglas to a debate for Senate seat

Lincoln –Douglas Debates In July of 1858, Abraham Lincoln challenged Stephen Douglas to a

Lincoln –Douglas Debates In July of 1858, Abraham Lincoln challenged Stephen Douglas to a series of debates, or public discussions, on slavery.

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29. http: //www. history. com/videos/gilder-lehrmanhouse-divided#gilder-lehrman-house-divided

Armory = is a storehouse for weapons. Federal armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia

Armory = is a storehouse for weapons. Federal armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia

30. What was the goal of John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry? Destroy slavery

30. What was the goal of John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry? Destroy slavery and bring it to an end

Government authorities convicted John Brown of murder and treason and sentenced him to hang

Government authorities convicted John Brown of murder and treason and sentenced him to hang on December 2, 1859. • Lasted 36 hours 30. He wanted to destroy slavery and bring it to an end. This made him a martyr • 10 men including 2 of his sons killed • He and his raiders killed 3 civilians, 1 marine, and 2 slaves • Robert E. Lee led the US Marines for President Buchanan

Election of 1860 31. Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860 to become the

Election of 1860 31. Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860 to become the 16 th President of the U. S. CAU SE OF CIV IL WAR

31. South felt that because Lincoln was elected that the government was against their

31. South felt that because Lincoln was elected that the government was against their interests.

Reaction to the election of 1860 results? Secession of southern states

Reaction to the election of 1860 results? Secession of southern states

32. The first state to secede from the union was South Carolina.

32. The first state to secede from the union was South Carolina.

33. In February of 1861, delegates met in Alabama to form the Confederate States

33. In February of 1861, delegates met in Alabama to form the Confederate States of America. Jefferson Davis was elected as President of the Confederacy. Inauguration of Jefferson Davis

Urgent! • Message from Commander Anderson Supplies at the Fort are almost gone. If

Urgent! • Message from Commander Anderson Supplies at the Fort are almost gone. If new supplies are not sent soon, we will be forced to surrender the fort to the Confederacy.

What to Do? ? ? • If I send supplies…Southerners might attack. • If

What to Do? ? ? • If I send supplies…Southerners might attack. • If I send troops…. Southerners WILL attack. • If I do nothing…the commander will have to surrender.

Decision 34. Southerners shelled the fort and • Lincoln decided to send supply ships

Decision 34. Southerners shelled the fort and • Lincoln decided to send supply ships forced the Union to surrender to Confederate forces. Though there were no casualties, it was the beginning of the Civil War. • And see what the Southerners would do

Fort Sumter = The Beginning Sumter today CAU OF SE THE CIV IL WAR

Fort Sumter = The Beginning Sumter today CAU OF SE THE CIV IL WAR Old Fort Sumter

FORT SUMTER, S. C. Explanation- South is angry. They want Union soldiers to leave

FORT SUMTER, S. C. Explanation- South is angry. They want Union soldiers to leave federal forts in the South. It marked the start of the Civil War.