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ISSUES INVOLVING AFRICAN AMERICANS
DURING THE ANTEBELLUM PERIOD
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POST REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Despite helping America win its independence from England, the majority of African Americans remained in slavery.
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POST REVOLUTIONARY WAR
As new states began to be formed in America; the decision on whether they would be free states or slave states created MAJOR debate.
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Northerners did not want slavery to spread into their territory.
BLACK ANTEBELLUM NORTH ________________ BANNED SLAVERY Northerners did not want slavery to spread into their territory.
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NEEDED slavery to continue; for its ECONOMY depended on it.
BLACK ANTEBELLUM SOUTH _____________ NEEDED slavery to continue; for its ECONOMY depended on it.
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BLACK ANTEBELLUM The controversial issue would NOT GO AWAY and
TENSIONS FROM BOTH SIDES HEATED UP
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POST REVOLUTIONARY WAR
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WOULD ARGUE AND FIGHT OVER THE ISSUE OF SLAVERY OVER THE NEXT 60+ YEARS!
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HOW DARE YOU TALK ABOUT MY FAMILY !!!!
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FREE STATES VS SLAVE STATES
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MISSOURI COMPROMISE OF 1820
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MISSOURI COMPROMISE Permitted Maine to enter as a FREE state and Missouri to enter as a SLAVE state.
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MISSOURI COMPROMISE The Missouri Compromise also drew a line to divide slave territory in the south from free territory in the north.
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THE COMPROMISE OF 1850
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Compromise of 1850 California was added as FREE state, WHILE the unorganized territories of New Mexico and Utah were given the choice of popular sovereignty.
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POPULAR SOVERIGNITY Popular Sovereignty the people of the area vote to determine how the state would enter.
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POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
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KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT The issue of slavery was to be decided by popular sovereignty Both pro-slavery and anti-slavery people moved there to influence the vote. So much violence took place that the time period was called “Bleeding Kansas”
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BLEEDING KANSAS
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DRED SCOTT DECISION A slave from Missouri who temporarily lived as a free man with his master in free states attempted to sue the government for his freedom, but LOST because blacks weren’t citizens who had the right to sue.
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JOHN BROWN’S RAID A white abolitionist John Brown attempted to raid the place where the Federal government stored their weapons and kill white slave-owners.
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JOHN BROWN’S RAID The raid failed, but the fact that a white man was willing to kill in order to help blacks, put extreme FEAR into slave-owners
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LINCOLN- DOUGLAS DEBATES
Before Abraham Lincoln became President, he was in a series of highly popular debates with Senator Stephen Douglas over the issue of slavery.
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ELECTION OF 1860 Abraham Lincoln, from the anti-slavery) Republican Party was elected President of the United States, which angered southerners.
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IMPORTANT !!!!!!!!! President Lincoln was only against slavery from SPREADING INTO NORTHERN TERRITORY. He NEVER believed that Blacks were equal. His goal was to prevent the south from seceding.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN “I will say then that I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in anyway the social and political equality of the white and black races .”
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UNCLE TOM’S CABIN Books like “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” stirred up more HATRED of the South because it exposed the ugliness of how slaveholder’s behaved.
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FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT Any slave found hiding in the North was to be returned immediately to the South and forced back into slavery.
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SECESSION The southern states strongly disagreed with the north and formed their OWN government called the Confederate States of America.
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HYPOCRISY !!!!!!! While abolitionists are credited for being against slavery. Many of them did not want to live with blacks or encourage race-mixing
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IOWA The state of Iowa passed a law that banned new blacks from moving into the state.
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LIBERIA Abolitionists set up the country of Liberia in Africa for freed Blacks to live, instead of living with them in America.
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