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UNIT 5 Day 31: State-wide conflicts
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Kansas-Nebraska Act Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 Most significant event leading to Civil War? Contradicts Mo. Compromise 1820 Proposed by Stephen Douglas Wanted to built transcontinental RR to Chicago Each territory decide on issue of slavery w/popular sovereignty Whigs in North opposed Non-slavery interests: Republican Party
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Border Ruffians Missouri counties that border Kansas, pro- slavery 1854, Senator Atchison led 1,700 men from MO to KA to vote for slavery ”Border Ruffians” Fraudulent, but candidate was elected to Congress #’s, not ethics on their side, do it again in March Threaten to shoot/burn/hang slavery opponents Local legislatures legalize “border ruffian vote”
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Bloody Kansas By 1855, anti-slavery residents outnumber legal pro-slavery in KA Organized Free-Soiler party, drew up free-state constitution Result: 2 governments and violence
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The Sack of Lawrence Lawrence: Center to KA anti-slavery mvmt Beecher’s Bibles and rifles shipped from NE President Franklin Pierce refuses to step in 1856, Local judge demands that Free- Soilers be indicted for treason Over 800 pro-slavery men ride to Lawrence to arrest members of free state gov’t Citizens do not resist, but mob isn’t satisfies Burns newspaper offices, homes, shops, hotel, loot
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Results of Lawrence Congress split: make KA a free or slave state? SOL: violent aggression by southern slave-owning “fire-eaters”
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Pottawatomie Creek Massacre John Brown: Christian, morally opposes slavery 20 kids, 1 wife (Mary) live in KA to wage war on slavery Furious that Lawrence did not resist mob “Fight fire with fire,” strike terror in hearts of pro- slavery people He & followers enter Pottawatomie Creek (pro-slavery town)—3 days after SOL Rifles, knives, broadswords, storm houses of enemies Killed individuals and families of target, 5 victims 1 st bloodshed in KA, 2 sons arrested by federal troops Brown is fugitive, escapes, will lead raid on Harpers Ferry, 1859
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Canefight! Brooks vs. Sumner Charles Sumner: Sen, MA, abolitionist, Republican Speech “The Crime Against KA” “Murderous robbers from Missouri” Tirade against SC Senator, called him an “Imbecile” 2-day speech Preston Brooks: Rep, SC Sumner went too far “You’ve libeled my state and slandered my white-haired old relative…Butler, and I’ve come to punish you for it” Beat head with gold-tipped cane
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Results Northerners angry: wanted to expel Brooks Brooks instead paid $300 fine for assault Resigned, returned home to SC SC celebrated in his honor, re-elected him to HOR Brooks sent replacement canes, North outraged Sumner: suffered physical/psychological injuries Out of order for years MA voters left his seat vacant as reminder of So. Brutality Violence of KA affects national legislature***
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