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The Compromise 1.California = free state 2.Mexican Cession = Utah and New Mexico w/pop.sovereignty 3.Texas western border and debts settled 4.Slave trade ends in D.C. 5.Fugitive Slave Act 6.Taylor NO but Fillmore YES
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Fugitive Slave Law South’s part of Comp. of 1850 Aka. “Bloodhound Bill” and “Man Stealing Law” 1.Fed. Commissioners … warrants, posses, compel citizens to aid in capture (fine or imprisonment) 2.Comm. paid $5 if freed $10 sent … 3.No jury or testify in own defense
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Reaction … Clay gets credit for saving Union! Underground Railroad heats up Boston … “went to bed…old fashion, conservative, compromise Union Whigs waked and waked stark mad Abolitionists!” Personal liberty laws Uncle Tom’s CabinStowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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How much of a difference? William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator 1831 “I am in earnest …I will be heard.” American Colonization Society (1816) … Liberia … 1840 …93% northern free blacks legally disenfranchised The more escaping North brought increasing white fear and racism. So importance of Stowe’ writing?
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expansionism For Country or the South? William Walker’s escapades 1850 Clayton-Bulwar Treaty Ostend Manifesto Perry and Japan 1852
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Kansas-Nebraska act 1854 Stephen Douglas is “the Little Giant” Transcontinental RR Gadsden Purchase LA Territory=2 parts 1.Nebraska&Kansas 2.Popular sovereignty
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Bleeding Kansas New England Emigrant Aid Co. 1860 census 2slaves/107,000 KN 1855 Missouri Border Ruffians 2 governments 1.Topeka 2.Lecompton …Constitution “with or without” vote 3.Democrats split
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1856 Lawrence Massacre Beecher’s Bibles John Brown Pottawatomie Creek “bleeding Congress” Charles Sumner’s “Crime Against Kansas” speech Preston Brooks
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1856 election Dems look for someone kansasless James Buchanan #15 Vs. Republican (free soil not abolitionists) John Fremont Vs. Know-Nothings’ Fillmore (WASPs)
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Dred Scott v Sanford 1857 1.Since he was a slave … he was not a citizen … hence he could not file lawsuit 2.Slave is property (5 th amend) 3.Congress could NOT outlaw slavery in a territory … only state legislature could
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Lincoln – Douglas Debates 1858 Illinois US Senate election Douglas, seasoned national pol. Lincoln, lackluster pol. career “House Divided Speech” Freeport Doctrine Finally the issues debated but …
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Harpers Ferry 1859 VA (now W.VA) Federal arsenal Disastrous failure Trial= insanity? = guilty = hung = martyrdom South appalled
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1860 Election Dems split completely 1.John Breckinridge (KY) S 2.Stephen Douglas (IL) N Republican Abe Lincoln Constitutional Union Party John Bell (TN)
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Worst Case Scenerio Population the key Perceptions vs. reality SC’s “duty” call Crittendon Compromise last chance Secession begins, Dec. 20, 1860 Feb., ’61 Jeff Davis “President”
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