The Rise and Fall of the American Nation – Week 2 Flashcards

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The American Civil War:

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Armageddon – Sherman: “We are not only fighting hostile armies, but a hostile people and must make old and young, rich and poor, feel the hard hand of war”

America’s bloodiest war

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America: The New Nation

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Founded in optimism: The preamble to the Constitution

A model republic

A new example for mankind

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Casus Belli: What Kind of Labour

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The Confederacy: 
- A justification for slavery 
- Vice President of the Confederacy – Alexander Stephens: “It’s foundations are laid, its cornerstone rests upon the great truth that the black man is not equal to the white man” 
The North: 
- Lincoln not an abolitionist 
- The Cult of Free Labour
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The Confederacy:

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The Confederacy:

  • A justification for slavery
  • Vice President of the Confederacy – Alexander Stephens: “It’s foundations are laid, its cornerstone rests upon the great truth that the black man is not equal to the white man”
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The North:

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  • Lincoln not an abolitionist

- The Cult of Free Labour

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Lincoln & Cult of Free Labour

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The Cult of Free Labour
– ideas of American Dream
– self-sufficiency and reliance through ideas of liberty

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The South I

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The Planters: A Powerful Elite Destroyed 
4 million African Americans emancipated 
At the barrel of a gun 
No compensation 
Overall = complete defeat
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The South II

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Powerful ideas defeated 
The Union as a compact of states 
States rights 
Not slavery per se?
Anti-Modernity
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The North

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Gettysburg Address
His armies delivered = the North won
1/5 of Northern Army = African Americans

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A Clash of Civilisations?

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Modernising North versus Backward South
Inevitable?
Resolved?

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How could it come to a Civil War?

Three Reasons:

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  1. The Federal Government versus the States
  2. Democratisation
  3. Expansion
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The Constitution:

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Three branches of government
Powers not delegated reserved to the states
Necessary and Proper Cause – Congress can make and unmake any necessary laws

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Strict Interpretation: (South)

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Tries to limit power of government

If it isn’t written, its not allowed

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Broad Interpretation: (North)

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Tries to expand power of government

If implied by principle stated in Constitution – allowed

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Slavery: The Politics

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3/5 Clause = African Americans defined as 3/5 human beings
Added to political weight of the South
4 of 5 Presidents were from Virginia – all slaveholders
1808 – end of the international slave trade
Slavery protected under States rights

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The First Party System:

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Federalists – Alexander Hamilton

Republicans – Jefferson

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The Second Party System:

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Democrats

Whigs

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The Rise of the Republican Party:

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Lincoln only second candidate which ran for party

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Interposition:

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Gov. George Wallace (Alabama) = “Segregation Forever”

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Competing Legacies:

Republicans

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Broad Interpretation
Strong State
Channelled through the idea of the Union
Prevent expansion

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Competing Legacies:

Confederates

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Strict Interpretation
States could nullify federal law
Right to leave Union

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Regionalisation
The two traditions became regional:
North

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State/Individual partnership

Building a new world

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Regionalisation
The two traditions became regional:
South:

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State a threat to its institutions

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Democratisation:

1830s

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All white men enfranchised

Women, Native Americans and African Americans excluded

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South

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Slaveholding politicised

Representatives sent to Washington to defend it

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North

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Was an affirmation of superiority?

The American Dream