Civil War
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The Missouri Compromise | 36 degree 30 parallel, North is free and South is slave
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The Missouri Compromise | Maine enters the Union as a Free state
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The Missouri Compromise | Missouri enters the Union as a Slave state
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The Missouri Compromise | Cause:Continue the status quo by trying to keep slave and free states equal in number. Creates a larger divide between Free and slave states.
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Compromise of 1850 | California enters US as a free state, Territories of New Mexico and Utah get popular sovereignty Kansas Nebraska Act
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Compromise of 1850 | D.C Bans slave trade, Fugitive Slave Act is strengthened
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Compromise of 1850 | The territories of New Mexico and Utah get to choose free or slave (popular sovereignty)
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Compromise of 1850 | Cause: The status quo of equal number of free and slave is broken. North gains the power
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Uncle Tom's Cabin | Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Uncle Tom's Cabin | The story is about slaves living on a plantation, hard life that slaves live
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Uncle Tom's Cabin | Cause: Purpose was to cause an emotional response for people to help those slaves. Causes a culture shift that grows the abolitionist movement
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The Kansas Nebraska Act | Kansas and Nebraska when they applied for statehood were given popular sovereignty
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The Kansas Nebraska Act | Pro and Anti-slavery groups pour into Kansas to swing the vote. Violence breaks out on both sides. “Bleeding Kansas” Cause: This moved the fight over slavery to one of words to one of violence.
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The Dred Scott Decision | Slave,who sued his master for his freedom. Claimed that because he lived in a free state he should also be free. Supreme Court said African Americans weren't citizens. Also, said that slaves were property.
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The Dred Scott Decision | Cause: More tension between free and slave states because this ruling opened the door to slavery in all states.
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John Brown and Harper's Ferry | Abolitionist who planned an armed revolt by the slaves. Planned to capture the Federal Armory in Harpers Ferry. John Brown is tried and hung.
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John Brown and Harper's Ferry | Cause: Creates attention for the Abolitionist movement. Radical elements who are willing to fight for this cause.
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Lincoln-Douglas Debates | Both are running for an Illinois Senate seat.
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Lincoln-Douglas Debates | Debate focused on the issue “who had the power to decide if a state was Free or Slave.” Douglas: Popular Sovereignty. Lincoln: The federal government.
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Lincoln-Douglas Debates | Cause: South does not like either idea. Popularity of the debate draws national attention.
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Election of 1860 | Stephen Douglas, John C. Breckenridge, Abraham Lincoln, and John Bell.
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Election of 1860 | John was a constitutional union from the border, Douglass was a democrat from the north. Abraham Lincoln was a republican from the north. Breckenridge was a democrat from the south.
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Election of 1860 | Results: Lincoln wins the election with 40 percent of the popular vote. Lincoln wins 180 of the 303 Electoral Votes.
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Election of 1860 | Cause: 9 southern states did not cast 1 vote for Lincoln. South feels politically powerless, they fear that Lincoln will ban slavery.
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