The Final Straw. Goal: What were the final steps that led to The Civil War?

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The Final Straw

Goal: What were the final steps that led to The Civil War?

Step 1: Sectionalism

Our country was really 3 different countries (Northeast, South and West)

Step 1: Sectionalism

Our country was really 3 different countries (Northeast, South and West) Each section had their own concerns

Step 2: Fugitive Slave Act 1850

The FSA angered the North and led to more people helping the Underground Railroad.

Step 2: Fugitive Slave Act 1850 The FSA angered the North and led to more people helping the Underground Railroad.

Step 3: "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 1852

Opened the eyes of northerners to the cruelty of slavery.

Step 3: "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 1852

Opened the eyes of northerners to the cruelty of slavery. Angered the southerners because they thought it was unfair.

Step 4: The Dred Scott Decision 1857

A slave Dred Scott, sues his master for his freedom.

Step 4: The Dred Scott Decision 1857

A slave Dred Scott, sues his master for his freedom. The Supreme Court rules that slaves cannot sue

Step 4: The Dred Scott Decision 1857

A slave Dred Scott, sues his master for his freedom. The Supreme Court rules that slaves cannot sue because they are not considered human beings.

Step 5: John Brown's Raid 1859

John Brown plans to arm the slaves with guns and have them revolt against their masters.

Step 5: John Brown's Raid 1859

John Brown plans to arm the slaves with guns and have them revolt against their masters. He and his sons attack a federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, VA.

Step 6: Lincoln' Election

Lincoln is a Republican.

Step 6: Lincoln' Election Lincoln is a Republican. He is the first president to be openly opposed to slavery.

Step 6: Lincoln' Election

Lincoln is a Republican. He is the first president to be openly opposed to slavery. The southerners believe he won't be fair to them.

Step 7: Secession

After Lincoln is elected seven southern states leave the Union to start their own country.

Step 7: Secession After Lincoln is elected seven southern states leave the Union to start their own country (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas).

Step 7: Secession

After Lincoln is elected seven southern states leave the Union to start their own country (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas). They elect Jefferson Davis as their president.

Step 7: Secession

After Lincoln is elected seven southern states leave the Union to start their own country (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas). They elect Jefferson Davis as their president.

Dred Scott

Roger B. Taney