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Friday, 1/31 Pick-up a ½ sheet of paper from the bin on Mrs. Parker’s desk. Put the vocabulary terms you identified yesterday in chronological order . Try it without your notes first!

Friday, 1/31 Pick-up a ½ sheet of paper from the bin on Mrs. Parker’s desk. Put the vocabulary terms you identified yesterday in chronological order. Try

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Friday, 1/31 • Pick-up a ½ sheet of paper from the bin on Mrs. Parker’s desk.

• Put the vocabulary terms you identified yesterday in chronological order. Try it without your notes first!

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In Alphabetical Order!

• Bleeding Kansas• Compromise of 1850• Dred Scott Decision• Election of 1860• John Brown’s Raid• Kansas-Nebraska Act• Missouri Compromise (discussed but with vocabulary)

• South Carolina Secession• Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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Chronological Order!

• Missouri Compromise (1820)• Compromise of 1850• Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852)• Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)• Bleeding Kansas (1856)• Dred Scott Decision (1857)• John Brown’s Raid (1859)• Election of 1860• South Carolina Secession (Dec. 1860)

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The Missouri Compromise (1820)

• Maine will be admitted as a free state• Missouri will be admitted as a slave

state, but what about the future?...• Slavery is not allowed in any new

western states created above Missouri’s southern border.

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Missouri Compromise

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Missouri Compromise

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Over time (decades) the USA gains more land and gains more issues!

• What area will be free and what will allow slavery when admitted as states?

• How will we keep an equal balance of power between the North and South now?

• TIME TO COMPROMISE . . . AGAIN!

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The Events Leading to War

What events will be a compromise?What events will be a conflict?

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The Compromise of 1850(Slave states vs Free states again…)

• California – admitted as a free state• Texas – admitted as a slave state• Other territories in the west will vote

on slavery• Sale of slaves abolished in DC• Fugitive Slave Law est. - Escaped

slaves need to be returned

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•The Fugitive Slave ActThe Fugitive Slave Act•The Fugitive Slave ActThe Fugitive Slave Act

The government and all its citizens were now required to return slave owner’s “property”

Escaped slaves are now the responsibility of the government.

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Northern Outrage!

• Even Free Blacks now feared of being forced back into slavery

• Thousands flee to Canada

• Now the Abolitionist movement becomes a powerful force

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

1852

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

1852 Sold 300,000 copies in the first year.

2 million in a decade!

Sold 300,000 copies in the first year.

2 million in a decade!

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Very popular and well-known in USA!

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

HarrietBeecherStowe(1811 – 1896)

So this is the lady who started the Civil War.

-- Abraham Lincoln

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…and the Nation is still growing

• The territory that now makes up Kansas and Nebraska are lobbying hard to become states!

• Both are above Missouri’s southern border – so should they be free or slave?

• If they were one or the other – what would that do to the balance of power in the U.S.?

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Kansas – Nebraska Act - 1854

• “popular sovereignty” – PEOPLE RULE(to decide free or slave)

• Pro-Abolition and Pro-Slavery forces flood Kansas to sway the vote

BLOODY KANSAS!

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Bleeding Kansas (John Brown) - 1856

A militant abolitionist who led a few others into a

pro slavery settlement outside

of Lawrence, Kansas. They

hacked five men to death with swords.

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Kansas Nebraska

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Dred Scott - 1857• Slaves are

property!• Slaves (and

former slaves) were not citizens

• Property rights are guaranteed by the Constitution (5th amendment)

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• Brown returns east from Kansas and plans a war in Virginia against slavery.

• On October 16, 1859, he and 21 other men -- 5 blacks and 16 whites -- raided the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry.

John Brown’s Raid

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Election of 1860•Birth of the Republican Party

•Who was their first candidate?

•The Republicans win the election without winning any Southern States

•The South sees this as a complete loss of political power in Washington

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Document Based Questions in American

HistoryStarts p. 127 (Short Version – SV)

Documents on p. 131

Honors Classes

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Union and ConfederacyConflict – South Secedes (SC first 1860)

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Newspaper from Charleston, SC

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Fort Sumter: April 12, 1861

Fort Sumter: April 12, 1861

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