APUSH Review: Video #32: Attempts To Resolve Slavery In The Territories (Key Concept 5.2, II, B) Everything You Need To Know About Attempts To Resolve.

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APUSH Review: Video #32: Attempts To Resolve Slavery In The Territories (Key Concept 5.2, II, B) Everything You Need To Know About Attempts To Resolve Slavery In The Territories To Succeed In APUSH www.APUSHReview.com

Big Idea As the US expanded, the number one issue was slavery Should this new land be free or slave? Missouri Compromise Banned slavery NORTH of 3630’ line in LA Purchase Territory Wilmot Proviso - proposed all land from Mexican Cession would be free Never became law

Compromise of 1850 Dealt with land gained from Mexican Cession 5 Parts: Popular Sovereignty in Mexican Cession Tough Fugitive Slave Law Abolition of slave trade in D.C. California was admitted as a free state Texas paid $ to give up territory

Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) Background Info: The North wanted to build a transcontinental RR that would go through the North Both Kansas & Nebraska were above the 3630’ line in the LA Territory The South would NOT support adding 2 free states

Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) Stephen Douglas proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act Called for popular sovereignty in Kansas & Nebraska The expectation was that Kansas would be free and Nebraska would be slave Overturned the MO Compromise of 1820

Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) Helped lead to “Bleeding Kansas” Fighting in Kansas between pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups John Brown and his followers killed 5 pro- slavery individuals at Potawatomie Creek Fighting continued on and off until the Civil War

Dred Scott Decision (1857) Background Info: Dred Scott, a slave traveled to free territories with his slave owner After his slave owner’s death, he sued for his freedom

Dred Scott Decision (1857) The Court’s ruling: African Americans (free and slave) were NOT citizens and could not sue in court Slaves were considered property and could not be taken away without “due process” (5th amendment) The Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional and Congress could not regulate slavery in the territories

Impact Of Dred Scott Decision (1857) Tensions increase between North and South Some sought to not enforce the Supreme Court decision Split the Democratic Party along sectional (North/South) lines African Americans will be granted citizenship with the 14th amendment (1868)

Quick Recap 5 parts to the Compromise of 1850 KS-NB Act overturned the MO Compromise Dred Scott Decision and impacts All were attempts to address the issue of slavery in the territories

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