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Civil War Increasing Tensions Between the North and the South
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1. Mexican War What to do with the new territory gained after winning the war with Mexico? Wilmot Proviso – proposed ban on slavery in the new areas (didn’t pass) What to do with the new territory gained after winning the war with Mexico? Wilmot Proviso – proposed ban on slavery in the new areas (didn’t pass)
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2. Compromise of 1850 California admitted as “free” state Popular Sovereignty to guide other areas – Let the voters decide -Negates the Missouri Compromise California admitted as “free” state Popular Sovereignty to guide other areas – Let the voters decide -Negates the Missouri Compromise
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2. Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act – May capture runaways even in free states Fugitive Slave Act – May capture runaways even in free states
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3. Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1852
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4. Kansas-Nebraska Act Slavery decided by popular sovereignty (1854)
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“Bleeding Kansas” Proslavery and free soil forces attacking each other John Brown http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSSn3Nddw FQ Proslavery and free soil forces attacking each other John Brown http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSSn3Nddw FQ
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5. Dred Scott Dred Scott was a slave but had lived in the free state of Illinois, sued for his freedom Dred Scott v. Sandford decision – slaves were not citizens and cannot seek justice in the court system (due process) Dred Scott was a slave but had lived in the free state of Illinois, sued for his freedom Dred Scott v. Sandford decision – slaves were not citizens and cannot seek justice in the court system (due process)
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Republican Party formed 1854 Against slavery but especially against the expansion into territories
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