15) Issues and Events Leading to the Secession Crisis Flashcards

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Compromise of 1850

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  • CA would be admitted as a free state
  • Abolition of slave trade in DC
  • Passage of more stringent fugitive-slave act
  • Establishment of NM and Utah and they could decide if they wanted slavery
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Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)

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  • Repealed Missouri Compromise of 1820 (Maine as free state, Missouri as slave state, 36/30 line)
  • Status of slave or free states would be determined by popular sovereignty
  • Permitted the expansion of slavery beyond southern states
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Dred Scott Case (1857)

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  • Dred Scott was a slave whose owner had taken him from slave state Missouri, then to free state Illinois, then finally back to slave state Missouri
  • Abolitionists argued that since Scott had lived in a free state he was a free man
  • Supreme Court rule that he was not a free man because he was not a US citizen and so could not sue in federal court
  • Under Constitution, slaves were private property and thus could be taken into any territory and legally held there in slavery
  • Slaves could not be taken from their masters, regardless of a territory’s “free” or “slave” status
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Consequences of Dred Scott Case (1857)

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  • Invalidated the Northwest Ordinance of 1878 and the Missouri Compromise of 1820
  • Decision widened the gap between North and South
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Republicans vs. Democrats of 1860 Election

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  • Republicans: led by Abraham Lincoln
  • accepted slavery where it existed but opposed further extension of slavery into territories
  • Northern Democrats: supported Stephen Douglass and popular sovereignty
  • Southern Democrats: supported the extension of slavery into the territories and annexation of Cuba
  • Lincoln won electoral vote
  • SC and seven southern states seceded from the Union
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John Brown

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  • Abolitionist
  • Seized the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, WV
  • Purpose was to take the guns stored in the arsenal and give them to slaves nearby and lead them to rebellion
  • He was captured by Colonel Robert E. Lee of US Army
  • Tried and hanged
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How did most northerners feel about slavery?

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  • Most northerners were not abolitionists but they deeply resented efforts by Southerners to extend slavery to Kansas and other Western territories
  • They believed that the west should be reserved for independent farmers and other free laborers
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How did southerners feel about slavery?

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  • Southerners fears growing economic power of the North
  • Feared growing political power of the North as more western territories entered the Union as free states
  • Worried that Northerners in Congress would abolish slavery and destroy their economy
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