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Violence Erupts in the Union Ch. 10 Sec. 2
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Main Idea The Compromise of 1850 led to a further increase in sectional tensions. ◦Was it justified? ◦As sectional tensions rose, some Americans openly defied laws they thought were unjust.
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin 1852-Uncle Tom’s Cabin- Written by Harriett Beecher Stowe. ◦Sells more than 300,000 copies. ◦Northerners angry over story of abuse ◦Southerners angry over how slavery is portrayed. ◦ Tried to have the book banned. Emotionalization over slavery
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Fugitive Slave Act Fugitive Slave Act- tougher laws to prevent slaves from running away. ◦A sworn statement from a white person is all the courts needed to bring an African American back south. Denied right to a trial by jury. People who refused to help capture a slave could be jailed.
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Fugitive Slave Act ◦Seems to benefit South. But… ◦ 1. It becomes a rallying point for abolitionists. ◦ 2. Northerners are not inclined to enforce it. ◦ 3. Popular opinion and personal liberty made it unenforceable. Further increased sectionalism.
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Underground Railroad Frederick Douglass uses the Fugitive Slave Act to rally abolitionists. ◦Underground Railroad Members call “conductors”. Harriett TubmanHarriett Tubman Designed to move slaves to Canada. ◦ Phony floors and walls ◦ Psychological impact probably greater than actual impact.
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Census Year # Slaves # Free blacks Total black % free blacks Total US population % black of total 1790697,68159,527757,2087.9%3,929,21419% 1800893,602108,4351,002,03710.8%5,308,48319% 18101,191,362186,4461,377,80813.5%7,239,88119% 18201,538,022233,6341,771,65613.2%9,638,45318% 18302,009,043319,5992,328,64213.7%12,860,70218% 18402,487,355386,2932,873,64813.4%17,063,35317% 18503,204,313434,4953,638,80811.9%23,191,87616% 18603,953,760488,0704,441,83011.0%31,443,32114% 187004,880,009 100%38,558,37113% Source: http://www.census.gov/population/documentation/twps0056/tab01.xlshttp://www.census.gov/population/documentation/twps0056/tab01.xls
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Transcontinental Railroad Secretary of War (Jefferson Davis) organized the Gadsden Purchase. ◦Purchased in 1853 from Mexico at the southern skirt of the Rocky Mts. for $10 Mil. Railroad connecting West-East could unite the country and end sectional differences. Would also be greatly beneficial economically.
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Transcontinental Railroad Potential routes for the railroad: ◦1. Northern-Minneapolis to Seattle ◦2. Central- Chicago to San Francisco ◦3. Central- Memphis to Los Angeles ◦4. Southern- New Orleans to San Diego Southern route makes most sense. ◦ Least costly. ◦ Travels through organized territory. ◦Stephen Douglass proposes a bill to organize Nebraska, which sold the Northern route. Southern Senators refuse to pass the bill unless the Missouri Compromise is repealed and Nebraska is admitted as a slave state.
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Kansas-Nebraska Act Sen. Douglass (IL) proposes the Kansas- Nebraska Act ◦Provisions: 1. Divide Nebraska into two territories. 2. Popular sovereignty would be used to determine slavery issue. 3. Missouri Compromise would be voided. 4. Implicitly- Nebraska would be free, Kansas would be slave—Or so the south thought. ◦Passes on May 25, 1854
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Problems with the K-N Act Bleeding Kansas John Brown's Raid
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