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Expansion Leads to Conflict
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Bellwork How is abolition like a fruit (you choose the fruit)?
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A. In 1820, there are equal numbers of free and slave states in the union
Missouri applies to be a slave state North rejects Missouri’s application, South supports it
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3. The Missouri Compromise is created
Missouri becomes a slave state Maine is a free state 36’30 Compromise line is established (all areas above the line are prohibited from allowing slavery)
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B. When new territories are added during the “Manifest Destiny” period, conflicts emerge again
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C. In 1850, area of Mexican Cession, California applies to be a free state
Conflicts between North and South result in the Compromise of 1850 a. California becomes a free state b. Other territories in the Mexican Cession would use “popular sovereignty” (vote) to determine their slave status b. Fugitive Slave Act is enacted – all escaped slaves must be returned
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D. Kansas and Nebraska territories begin to organize for statehood
South objects because they are above the 36’30 line Another compromise must be made: Kansas-Nebraska Act
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Missouri Compromise line is revoked – all territories would use “popular sovereignty” (vote by the people) to determine the slave or free status North is outraged, South considers the act a huge victory
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3. New political parties form
Democrats – mainly from South Republicans – mainly from North
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E. When Kansas territory has their first territorial election to determine the slave / free status of their territory – problems emerge During the election, people from Missouri go to Kansas and vote illegally in the elections (called “Border Ruffians”) Because of these illegal votes, slavery wins in Kansas Anti-slavery groups in Kansas protest the election and a series of violent clashes occur between pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups – the even is referred to as “Bleeding Kansas”
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Thought Question Explain how “manifest destiny” led to increased national division…..use at least 3 specific terms in your explanation (underline them)!!
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