1856-1860. Anti-Slavery Movement Literature Pro Slavery The Planter’s Northern Bride Sword and Distaff.

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Anti-Slavery Movement Literature Pro Slavery The Planter’s Northern Bride Sword and Distaff

Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852)

Bleeding Kansas Kansas proposes state constitution Pro and Anti Slavery people rush to Kansas to vote New England Emigrant Aid Company Supplied Money, Maps, and Weapons 1856 Pro-Slavery forces burn down Lawrence, Ka.

1856- Pottawatomie Massacre

Violence in the Senate Abolitionist Sen. Charles Sumner (Ma.) is beaten by Sen. Preston Brooks (SC)

Election of 1856 Dem- Sec. James Buchanan (Pa) “Doughface” Rep- Sen. John Fremont (Ca) “Free Speech, Free Press, Free Soil, Free Men” American- Millard Fillmore (NY)

James Buchanan (D) Pennsylvania Dickinson College, Pa Congressman ( ) Ambassador to Russia ( ) Senator ( ) Sec. of State ( ) Amb. To UK ( )

Dred Scott Case Dread Scott sues for his freedom but loses Supreme Court rules that… 1) Slaves are property 2) Congress can make no laws about property 3) Therefore all compromises are unconstitutional

Bleeding Kansas Part II Lecompton Constitution Pro Slavery Constitution Defeated Douglas vs. Buchanan

Panic of 1857 Causes Over speculation in land and railroads Inflation from Ca. Gold Rush

Tariff of 1857 Lowers tariff to 20% Northerners blame it for Panic

Utah War Buchanan replaces Brigham Young as Gov. of Utah by force “Buchanan’s Blunder”

Election of 1858 Republicans gain plurality in Congress Block Buchanan Cuba Central America Impeachment Covode Committee “Most Corrupt Administration Since 1789”

Lincoln-Douglas Debates Lincoln vs. Douglas on the issue of slavery Freeport Doctrine

Raid on Harper’s Ferry 1859 John Brown raids the arsenal at Harper’s Ferry. Caught, Tried, and Hung Becomes a symbol for the North.

Homestead Act of 1860 Cheap Western Lands for Farmers Pres. Buchanan vetoes

New States Minnesota (32 nd ) Oregon (33 rd )- 1859

Election of 1860 Southern Democrat- John C. Breckinridge (Ky) Expand Slavery Northern Democrat- Stephen Douglas (Il) Popular Sovereignty Const. Union- John Bell (Tn) Ignore Slavery

Republican- Abraham Lincoln (Il) Restrict Slavery/ Pro-Tariff/ RR/ Homestead Act

Regions Compared North South Industrial Immigration Cities Anti-Slavery Trade Oriented Agricultural No Immigration Towns Slavery Expansionist