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Chapter 14.  The Compromise of 1850  Popular Sovereignty  Zachary Taylor  Henry Clay  The Fugitive Slave Act.

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1 Chapter 14

2  The Compromise of 1850  Popular Sovereignty  Zachary Taylor  Henry Clay  The Fugitive Slave Act

3  Winfield Scott  Franklin Pierce  The Second Party System  New issues  The extension of slavery

4  The Kansas-Nebraska Act  Stephen Douglas  Repealing the Missouri Compromise  Popular sovereignty  Kansas

5  The reaction to the Kansas-Nebraska Act  Free Soil  The extension of slavery into the west

6  Manifest Destiny  Cuba  1854  The Ostend Manifesto

7  Southern Whigs  Northern Whigs  The Know Nothings  The Order of the Star Spangled Banner  Slave Power

8  The Republican Party  Who were the Republicans?  Free Soil

9  “Bleeding Kansas”  Popular Sovereignty  Pro-slavery Missourians  The Lecompton Legislature  Topeka  President Pierce’s reaction

10  Charles Sumner  Andrew Butler  Accusations  Preston Brooks  “a new southern hero”

11  The Election of 1856  John C. Fremont  James Buchanan  Millard Fillmore  Results of the election

12  Dred Scott V Sanford  The ruling the Supreme Court  The Missouri Compromise  The reaction of Republicans

13  The Lecompton Constitution  Buchanan  Stephen Douglas  Splitting the Democrats

14  The Lincoln- Douglas Debates  Free Soil  The Freeport Doctrine  The Dred Scott Decision

15  John Brown  Harper’s Ferry, VA  New Fears  The Abolitionist View  The Southern View

16  Secession  The Election of 1860  The Republican Platform  Splitting the Democrats  The Results

17  The Deep South  December 1860  The Confederate States of America  The Upper South

18  John Crittenden  The Crittenden Plan  Lincoln’s response to Crittenden  Fort Sumter  Lincoln’s reaction to Fort Sumter  The Upper south secedes


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