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Daily’s – 4/17 *Test tomorrow! Who won the Election of 1860? What compromise was created to keep the Union together? What state was the first to secede? What did the 7 southern states that seceded call their new country? Who was elected President of this country? How did he feel about being elected President?

Essential Question? What documents did the north support and what documents did the south support?

Jefferson Davis KY – slave state Graduate from military academy Mexican War hero – wounded Senator (MS) Congressman Pres of CSA – doesn’t want to be their President!!! Couldn’t raise enough $ or get foreign recognition “states rights” and judges interfered w/ his military decisions

Jefferson Davis Raised Confederate armies – appointed Robert E. Lee Gave CSA hope & tenacity to win Imprisoned for treason – eventually case is dropped

Review Sheet 1. MO=slave, ME= free, LA purchase divided by 36°30’ line (above=free, below=slave) 2. Cal=free, slave trade ended in DC, FSL, Mexican Cession – divided into Utah & NM = popular sovereignty 3. Kansas & Nebraska will use popular sovereignty 4. all northerners must capture runaway/assumed runaways or face $1,000 fine/6 months in jail

5. “caning” Charles Sumner (sen) & Preston Brooks (rep) 6. protest FSL – Kind slave owners – no 7. stop the expansion of slavery to the west 8. James Buchanan 9. Challenged Douglas to a series of debates 10. no slave can be a citizen, have rights couldn’t be free (property) no area can be free b/c of property rights congress can’t limit slavery

11. New Mexico, Utah, Kansas, Nebraska 12. John Brown 13. Southern states seceded 14. rivers near to spread the revolution south, near large slave populations, Federal arsenal located there caught & sentenced to execution by hanging for treason, murder & insurrection yes 15. CSA (Confederate States of America) Jefferson Davis South Carolina

16. no 17. no 18. cheerful This was the one thing that would enrage the north enough to fight to end slavery 19. No, judges got $5 to say they were free & $10 to say they were runaway slaves 20. KNA & Dred Scott decision 21. Dred Scott, MO Comp, Comp of 1850, KNA, FSL, Caning in the Senate, Bleeding Kansas, John Brown, Election of Lincoln, UTC 22. KNA, MO Comp, popular sovereignty, FSL, Dred Scott, Comp of 1850 Taxes, military, education, money, jobs, etc

23. Free: PA, NY, NJ, OH, VT, MA, ME, CT, NH, IL, IN,CA Slave: FL, TX, DE, MD, AL, NC, SC, GA, LA, KY Vocab: 24. Wilmot Proviso 25. John Brown’s Raid 26. CSA 27. secede 28. Franklin Pierce 29. Bleeding Kansas

30. Uncle Tom’s Cabin 31. Crittenden’s Compromise 32. James Buchanan 33. FSL 34. Republican Party 35. Jefferson Davis 36. Stephen Douglas 37. Comp of 1850 38. Dred Scott decision 39. Lincoln-Douglas Debates 40. popular sovereignty

41. sectionalism 42. KNA 43. Harriet Beecher Stowe 44. Free-Soil Party 45. MO Comp 46. Constitutional Union Party 47. Abraham Lincoln

Essential Question? What documents did the north support and what documents did the south support?