Road To Civil War 1815-1861
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Road To Civil War1815-1861
• Sectionalism-loyalty to state/section of nation-North,South and West had their own priorities $$$$ Tariffs
• States Rights vs. Federal Supremacy-• Do states have right to nullify/not follow
national laws• Territorial Expansion-with each new state the
question arose Would SLAVERY be allowed in the new territories????
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Tariffs
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The Great Compromiser
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Manifest Destiny
• Many in US felt it was God Given Right to Expand West to Pacific Ocean
• Problem - Should New Areas Allow SLAVERY?• Areas gained by-• Louisiana Purchase• Texas Annexation• Mexican American War
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Missouri Compromise
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New Territories and Slavery
• Abolitionists-people who wanted slavery abolished-especially wanted slavery outlawed in new territories
• Slavery was an economic$$ and social way of life in the South
• Slave States feared too many Free State representatives in Congress would lead to an end to slavery and end their way of life.
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Abolitionists
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Abolitionists
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John Brown’s Raid• Planned to lead a slave
revolt by arming slaves w/guns stolen from the armory in Harpers Ferry, Va.
• Oct. 1859-Brown + 22 others raid the armory and take the guns.
• The Marines put down the rebellion. Brown and four others are hanged.
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Lincoln’s Election was the immediate cause of the South Seceeding
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Tariff,Nullify,Secede,Henry Clay• John C. Calhoun, Manifest Destiny,
TexasAnnexation,MexicanCession,Oregon, Florida,TreatyofGuadalupeHidalgo, MissouriCompromise,Abolitionist, HarrietBeecherStowe,WilliamGarrison, FrederickDouglas,HarrietTubman, UndergroundRR,Comp.1850, PopSov.,KansasNebAct,BleedingKansas, SumnerBrooks,DredScott,FortSumter