Catalysts to Succession
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| Republican Party | Northern Party that was against the spread of slavery west, to the new territories.
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| Jefferson Davis | The first and only Confederate president.
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| Original 7 States to Secede | South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas.
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| Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) | Pro/Anti slave people began to flock to Kansas and Nebraska to fight for the popular sovereignty vote. "Bleeding Kansas"
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| Fort Sumpter | Fired on the fort on April 12th, 1861. White flag was raised, and ensured the war to begin.
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| Election of 1860 | Two Democrats running, with completely regional votes. Caused seven states to leave the Union.
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| Wilmont Proviso (1848) | David Wilmont proposed all territory from Mexico be free, first time parties voted depending on sections.
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| Border States | Believed that the C.S.A. had the right to leave, and threatened to leave if Lincoln forced that sates to the Union.
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| Constitutional Differences between C.S.A & U.S.A | ∙More presidential power.
∙Outlawed international slave trade.
∙6 year terms.
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| Richmond, Virginia | Second capitol of the Confederacy.
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| C.S.A. advantages (1861) | Experience (Generals) and Militia.
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| Compromise of 1850 | California come in free, salve laws stricter. Slave trade became illegal in Dc and popular sovereignty for free/slavery in Mexico territories.
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| C.S.A. platform | The "new" platform of Confederacy. Three different laws.
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| Montgomery, Alabama | The first location location of the Confederate States of America's capitol.
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