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Important Terms The Rise of Southern Nationalism/ The Rise of the Republican Party J. D. B. DeBow/DeBow’s Review Commercial Conventions Cassius Clay Hinton Rowan Helper, The Impending Crisis of the South Free Soil Party Know-Nothings The Kansas Nebraska Act “The Caning of Sumner” Lawrence Raid Free Labor, Free Soil, Free Men, Fremont Slave Power Conspiracy Dred Scott Decision

The Rise of Southern Nationalism/ The Rise of the Republican Party Searching for Meaning in the South Defense of Slavery and Slave Society Radical Southernism Slave Trade Filibusters The Rise of the Republican Party Decline of the Whig Party Bleeding Kansas Formation of the Republican Party Dred Scott Decision

Know Nothing Soap

Kansas and Nebraska Territories, 1855

Free State Battery, Kansas, 1856

Kansas Cartoon

Caning of Charles Sumner by Preston Brooks

Dred Scott