A MERICA : A N ARRATIVE H ISTORY 8th Edition George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi © 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. The Crisis of Union.

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A MERICA : A N ARRATIVE H ISTORY 8th Edition George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi © 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. The Crisis of Union

Slavery in the Territories The Wilmot Proviso Popular Sovereignty

Slavery in the Territories The Free-Soil Coalition The California Gold Rush

Slavery in the Territories California Statehood

The Compromise of 1850 The Return of Henry Clay The Great Debate

The Compromise of 1850 Toward a Compromise The Fugitive Slave Act

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The Compromise of 1850

Uncle Tom’s Cabin The Election of 1852

Foreign Adventures Cuba Diplomatic Gains in Asia

The Kansas-Nebraska Crisis The Gadsden Purchase of 1853 Douglas’s Proposal

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The Gadsden Purchase, 1853

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854

The Kansas-Nebraska Crisis The Emergence of the Republican Party “Bleeding Kansas”

The Kansas-Nebraska Crisis Violence in the Senate Sectional Politics

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The Election of 1856

The Deepening Sectional Crisis The Dred Scott Case The Lecompton Constitution

The Deepening Sectional Crisis The Panic of 1857 The Revival of

The Deepening Sectional Crisis Douglas versus Lincoln John Brown’s Raid

The Center Comes Apart The Democrats Divide Lincoln’s Election

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The Election of 1860

The Center Comes Apart Secession of the Deep South Buchanan’s Waiting Game Final Efforts at Compromise

Additional Art for Chapter 16

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Chapter Opener

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Martin Van Buren

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company California News (1850) by William Sidney Mount

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Gold miners, ca. 1850

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Drama in American politics

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Millard Fillmore

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Threats to free blacks

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “The Greatest Book of the Age”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Expedition to Japan, 1853

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Stephen Douglas, ca. 1852

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “The Border Ruffian Code in Kansas” (1856)

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The “sack of Lawrence”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “Bully” Brooks’s attack on Charles Sumner

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Chief Justice Roger B. Taney

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Debate announcement

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company John Brown

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “Prospect of a Smash Up” (1860)

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Abraham Lincoln

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “The Union Is Dissolved!”

A MERICA : A N ARRATIVE H ISTORY 8th Edition George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi © 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. This concludes the lecture presentation for Chapter 16. Visit the StudySpace for more resources: wwnorton.com/studyspace