CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR. THREE MAIN CAUSES SLAVERY – main cause SECTIONALISM – favoring one...

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CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR

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CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR

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THREE MAIN CAUSES

• SLAVERY – main cause

• SECTIONALISM – favoring one region over the whole country

• SECESSION/STATES’ RIGHTS – breaking away from the country/believing states are more important than nation

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Missouri Compromise

• Who – Henry Clay – the Great Compromiser• What – set line to divide free and slave states in

future (except Missouri); Missouri enters as a slave state, Maine as a free state

• When – 1820• Where – Missouri, Maine, Western Territory• Why – kept balance of slave and free states –

12 of each• Drew a line along the southern border of

Missouri across Louisiana Purchase. Everything North of line would be free. Everything South of line would be slave.

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Missouri Compromise

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Nat Turner’s Rebellion

• Who – Nat Turner, 17 other slaves – David Walker “An Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World”

• What – rebellion against slave owners, killed 55 white people

• When – August 21, 1831, Nat Turner hanged on November 11, 1831

• Where – Virginia (just over NC/VA border)• Why – freedom from slavery• How – 1. Kill white slave owners• 2. Capture county capital• 3. Take over Virginia

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Abolitionists

• Who – William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, the Grimke sisters etc.

• What – people who wanted to end slavery• When – late 1700’s until 1865• 1863 – Emancipation Proclamation• 1865 – 13th amendment abolishes slavery• Where – all over the US, mostly in the North• Why – religious and moral reasons; enslaving human

beings is wrong• How – protests, pamphlets, newspapers ( the

Liberator), Underground Railroad, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”

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Harriet Beecher StoweHer novel had a major impact on northern Attitudes towards slavery

Uncle Tom’s CabinMost famous anti-slaverynovel published – best-selling novelOf the 19th century – 2 millioncopies

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Abolition Leaders

William Lloyd GarrisonDavid Walker

Robert Finley

Angelina andSarah Grimke

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FrederickDouglass

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COMPROMISE OF 1850• Who – Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John C.

Calhoun• What – 1. Ca. admitted as free state• 2. New Mex. and Utah – people vote on slavery• 3. DC – slavery, but no slave trade• 4. Strong Fugitive Slave Law – became major

issue• When – 1850• Where – Ca., New Mex., Utah, DC• Why – no more balance of free and slave states• 1849 – 15 of each• South would never again have even numbers• How – Congress approves, keeping nation from

breaking apart

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KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT

• Who – Stephen Douglas• What – repealed Missouri Compromise,

allowed people to decide slavery for themselves (popular sovereignty), “Bleeding Kansas” – violence over slavery

• When – Act is passed in 1854, Nebraska becomes free state in 1854, Kansas in 1859

• Where – Kansas, Nebraska

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Kansas-Nebraska 2

• Why – Belief that citizens of a state should decide whether it was slave or free, where to build transcontinental railroad.

• How – Act passed in Congress caused major violence in Kansas

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DRED SCOTT DECISION• Who – Dred Scott, Roger

B. Taney• What – sued for his

freedom based on the fact that he had lived in a free state

• When – 1856-57• Where – Missouri, Illinois,

Wisconsin• Why – Supreme Court

ruled he could not sue since he was property, not a citizen

• How – anti-slavery lawyers helped Scott sue

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Lincoln-Douglas Debates• Who – Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas• What – series of political debates – race for U.S.

Senate• When – 1858• Where – Illinois• Why – central theme became slavery. Lincoln

believed it was wrong and was opposed to it spreading to any new areas.

• Douglas wanted to leave slavery up to each state – Freeport Doctrine

• How – Douglas wins election, but debates make Lincoln famous and lead to his nomination as Republican candidate for President in 1860

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Lincoln believed that the Country would have to be allSlave or all free. “A houseDivided cannot stand.”

Abraham Lincoln

Stephen Douglas

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RAID ON HARPER’S FERRYOCTOBER 16, 1859

• Who – John Brown, 21 whites and free blacks

• What – raid on arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, get weapons and ammo stored there, 10 of his men killed, the rest captured

• When – 10/16/1859 – attack on arsenal, John Brown and 6 others found guilty of treason and hanged on 12/2/1859

• Where – Harper’s Ferry, Virginia

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JOHN BROWN

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Harper’s Ferry 2

• Why – was an abolitionist – hated slavery

• How – attacked arsenal with 21 followers, going to use weapons to begin slave revolt (None joined), stopped by Col. Robert E. Lee and US Marines

• This persuaded many southerners that they would have to leave the Union to preserve their rights.

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Underground Railroad• Who - Harriet Tubman, Harriet

Jacobs, Sojourner Truth, conductors, Stationmasters, bounty hunters

• What - escape system for slaves out of the South, set up by free Blacks, escaped slaves, white abolitionists, and religious groups (Quakers)

• When – 1831 to 1850 – stopped by Fugitive Slave Law

• Where – mostly southern states to Canadian border, stations 2 to 20 miles apart

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Underground Railroad 2

• Why – Freedom for slaves, secret escape route

• How – secret routes, hid in attics, barns, cellars. Traveled by walking or in boats at night

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ELECTION OF 1860Who – John Breckinridge –Southern DemocratStephen Douglas – Northern DemocratJohn C. Bell – Constitutional Union PartyAbraham Lincoln – RepublicanWhat – Presidential Election – Breckinridge gets

most southern states, Douglas gets Missouri, Bell gets Border States, Lincoln gets all northern states/not even on the ballot in the south

When – 11/6/1860Where – United States – South Carolina said it

would leave US (secede) if Lincoln won. SC secedes on 12/20/1860

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Election of 1860 2

• Why – to elect a President of the United States

• How – electoral college and popular vote split in the Democratic Party helped Lincoln win – he had 180 of 303 electoral votes, but only 40% of the popular vote

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SECESSION

• SOUTH CAROLINA IS FIRST TO LEAVE THE UNION ON DECEMBER 20, 1860, FOLLOWED BY MS, FL, AL, GA, LA, AND TX.

• John J. Crittenden – proposed last plan to save the Union – Crittenden Compromise

• FEBRUARY 4, 1861 – CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA ARE FORMED

• JEFFERSON DAVIS IS ELECTED ITS FIRST PRESIDENT

• FIRST CAPITAL – MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA