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“Know Nothing” Party The American Party formed b/c of increase of immigrants -Nativism favoring of native-born Americans over immigrants -mostly protestant; anti-Catholic (Irish) big in N: decline by 1856 immigration less important than slavery
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rise of KNP and KS-NE kills Whig Party in N by 1856 Dems
***rise of KNP and KS-NE kills Whig Party in N by 1856 Dems. are split Rep. on the rise
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Bleeding Kansas b/c of pop. sov
Bleeding Kansas b/c of pop. sov. N & S rush into KS -spring 1856 two gov. in KS LeCompton (pro-slavery) Topeka (free-soil)
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-May 1856 Free-soil town of Lawrence is raided by pro-slavery forces (sacking of Lawrence) -includes “border ruffians” from Missouri
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-retaliation John Brown and sons attack southern settlement at Pottawatomie Creek behead non-slave owners that support slavery (Pottawatomie Massacre)
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-civil war erupts in KS (Bleeding KS)
-civil war erupts in KS (Bleeding KS) *polarizes country N and S split even more
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Brooks-Sumner Affair Charles Sumner of MA “Crimes against Kansas” lashes out at pro-slavery, makes fun of southerners (Andrew Butler, SC)
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-days later Preston Brooks (nephew of Butler) beats Sumner with cane in Senate * south hails as hero north sees as example of southern brutality and against free-speech *polarizes nation further
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Election of 1856 R- John Fremont (free-soil) D- James Buchanan ambass. to G.B., was away during KS controversy 1854, had not made N or S mad KNP-Fillmore
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*JB wins nearly all of S (174), JF wins most of N (114) national politics are dividing sectionally, Rep. are on the rise *JB known for inaction leading to Civil War
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1st Mistake 1857 pro-slavery gov
1st Mistake 1857 pro-slavery gov. in KS applies for statehood as slave state -JB endorses 1858 battle in Congress about KS Northern Dems. refuse to support pres., KS is not admitted *Dem. Party now split, Rep. grow stronger
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*nation is clearly divided and at odds about how best to govern coming events will bring further challenges!!!!!
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