Title: Road to Secession
1Road to Secession
- Events leading to Civil War
2Study Guide Identifications
- Sectionalism
- Compromise of 1850
- Fugitive Slave Act 1850
- Ostend Manifesto
- Kansas Nebraska Act
- Bleeding Kansas
- Know Nothings
- Dred Scott
- John Brown
- Election of 1860
3Study Guide Questions
- What are the major events that led to civil war?
- What debate was renewed with the acquisition of
California Territory and its application for
statehood? - What major divisions existed in American Society?
- What is Zinns argument concerning the events
that led the United States to wage a civil war?
4Political Economic Context
- Martin Van Burens Presidency
- Rise of radical abolitionist movement in north
revived sectional tensions over slavery. - In 1831 William Lloyd Garrison of Boston
inaugurated a radical new phase in northern
attacks on slavery, The Liberator. - Panic of 1837
- Southern Congressmen responded by demanding that
free speech be repressed in the name of white
security. - 1836-44 gag rule passed and renewed continuously,
5Panic of 1837
6Rise of Whig party
- Blamed Democrats for Economic disaster
- Rise of 2 Party System
- Competition between Democrats Whigs
- Mass electorization Political Rhetoric
7The politics of sectionalism International
Debate over Slavery
- What economic institutions would prevail in
America? Debates on how to solve the question of
nature of economic expansion - outright exclusion
- Extension of the Missouri compromise line to the
Pacific - popular sovereignty, allowing the residents of a
territory to decide the issue - protection of the property of slaveholders
(meaning their right to own slaves) even if few
lived in the territory -
8The Compromise of 1850
- Admission to Union upset balance of free/slave
states and senators, I.e. veto power of south
against federal laws against slavery - Compromise of 1850 Issues
- Admission of California as a Free State
- Fugitive Slave Act
- NM UT popular sovereignty
- Importation of Slaves into District of Columbia
- Measures to discourage settlement of people of
color - State Laws banned testimony in legal proceedings
infringed on civil rights and treated inferior
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10Overwhelming support for free state admission
- Miners against blacks in gold fields
- Mass Meetings
- No Negro should work claims
- Leave district
- William E. Shannon
- Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude,
unless punishment of crimes, shall ever be
tolerated in this state
- M. M. McCarver
- Proposal to exclude all free blacks
- Presence of free blacks an evil greater than
that of slavery itself - Not passed for fear of rejection of statehood
11Fugitive Slave Act
- Reinforced their right to seize and return to
bondage slaves who had fled to free territory
12Fugitive Slave Act, 1850
- Response to the fugitive slave act
- Slave catches and planters enslaved free blacks,
polarized north and south further - Galvanized popular opinion against slavery
further
13Ostend Manifesto
American minister to England James Buchanan,
minister to Spain Pierre Soule, and John Y.
Mason, minister to France,
14Kansas-Nebraska Act Bleeding Kansas
- RR Senator Stephen Douglas
- Kansas (pop. Sov.) Nebraska (Free)
- Competition of anti and pro slavery mmigration
Beginning of civil war - Further polarized north and south
Titus and pro-slavery forces on their way to
attack Lawrence
151854 slave statesfree statesUS
territoriesKansas in center (white).
16Know Nothings
- Political Realignment
- Know Nothings
- Mostly former Whigs
- Anti immigrant
- Extend naturalization from 1 to 21 years
- Anti- Catholic
- Legislation barring them from public office
- Nativist
- New Republican Party
- Anti-slavery conscious Whigs Democrats
- Most Important political force
- Democrats
- Pro-slavery, southern sectional party
17Dred Scott Case
- Scott sued for Freedom
- Illinois Wisconsin Territory
- Chief Justice Taney 9 justices - 2 days
- black people, not citizens, could not sue
- framers of the constitution never intended
citizenship for slaves - slaves being of an inferior order.so far
inferior that they had not rights which the white
man was bound to respect
18- Republicans argued a small group of slave holders
was holding no n slaveholding white people
hostage to the institution of slavery
19Road to Disunion
- The Compromise of 1850
- Aggression in the Caribbean Latin American
(American Imperialism) - Bleeding Kansas
- Dred Scott Vs. Sandford
- Convinced north that south was conspiring with
the federal government to restrict economic and
political liberties
20John Brown
- 1859 Raid against federal arsenal
- Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
- Trained his rebels took the arsenal
- Hoped to spark a slave revolt
- Captures and Hung for treason
21John Brown
- I believe that to have interfered as I have
donin behalf of despised poor is no wrong, but
right. Now if it is deemed necessary that I
should forfeit my life for the furtherance of the
ends of justice and mingle my blood further with
the blood of my children and with the blood of
millions in this slave country whose rights are
disregarded by country whose rights are
disregarded by wicked, cruel and unjust
enactments I say let it be done.
22Election of 1860
- Democratic Party Split
- Nominated Stephen Douglas
- Former Whigs Constitutional Union Party
- Nominated John Bell
- Republicans
- nominated Lincoln
23Secession
- South Carolina legislature called on states
citizens to elect delegates to a convention to
consider secession - TX, LA, MS, Al, GA, FL and SC voted to leave the
union and met to form a separate country. - The Confederate States of America
- Jefferson Davis was sworn in as president. AK,
TN, NC VA followed. - As a result of the Browns raid and Lincolns
election in 1860 states began to secede from the
union.
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