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1 Bell Ringer Write the question for this answer: Dred Scott Decision Write the question for this answer: Dred Scott Decision

2 Poster  25 min. to work on this.  If not finished, it is homework  25 min. to work on this.  If not finished, it is homework

3 Slavery and Secession

4 The Lincoln-Douglas Debates 1858 race for Illinois state senator Democrat 2 term senator Experience Lots of money Republican Successful lawyer Local politician

5 The Lincoln-Douglas Debates  Lincoln challenged Douglas to 7 open-air debates on the issue of slavery  Different speaking styles  Douglas was self-confident, paced the stage, shook his fists  Lincoln spoke calmly and used direct and plain language  Lincoln challenged Douglas to 7 open-air debates on the issue of slavery  Different speaking styles  Douglas was self-confident, paced the stage, shook his fists  Lincoln spoke calmly and used direct and plain language

6 Stephen A. Douglas  Believed popular sovereignty would allow slavery to pass away on its own  Thought slavery was unsuitable for farming the Midwest and, because of this, people would naturally vote against it in these areas  Believed popular sovereignty would allow slavery to pass away on its own  Thought slavery was unsuitable for farming the Midwest and, because of this, people would naturally vote against it in these areas

7 Abraham Lincoln  Slavery was immoral and based on greed  Believed slavery would continue to spread unless legislation was passed to outlaw it in the territories  Slavery was immoral and based on greed  Believed slavery would continue to spread unless legislation was passed to outlaw it in the territories

8 They tried to distort the views of the other… Douglas is defending slavery and supports the Dred Scott decision! Slavery is a moral, social, and political wrong that should not be allowed to be spread! Yeah?! Well, you’re an abolitionist and want racial equality!

9 The Freeport Doctrine  Lincoln asked Douglas, “Could the settlers of a territory vote to exclude slavery before the territory became a state?”  The Dred Scott decision said NO- territories could not exclude slavery  Lincoln argued that this made popular sovereignty an empty phrase  Douglas responded that slavery could not exist anywhere unless it was enforced by police. If a territory elected representatives who did not want slavery, all they would have to do is not enforce slavery  Lincoln asked Douglas, “Could the settlers of a territory vote to exclude slavery before the territory became a state?”  The Dred Scott decision said NO- territories could not exclude slavery  Lincoln argued that this made popular sovereignty an empty phrase  Douglas responded that slavery could not exist anywhere unless it was enforced by police. If a territory elected representatives who did not want slavery, all they would have to do is not enforce slavery

10 John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry  Seized the Federal Arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia  Took 60 prominent slave owners hostage and assumed their slaves would come forward to fight  No slaves showed up, Brown was hanged  Some northerners hailed him as a martyr  Seized the Federal Arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia  Took 60 prominent slave owners hostage and assumed their slaves would come forward to fight  No slaves showed up, Brown was hanged  Some northerners hailed him as a martyr

11 Lincoln is Chosen as the Republican Candidate in the Election of 1860  Promised to stop the spread of slavery, but reassured the South that he would neither directly or indirectly interfere with slavery that already existed  The South believed that if he was elected, it would be the “greatest evil that has ever befallen this country”  Promised to stop the spread of slavery, but reassured the South that he would neither directly or indirectly interfere with slavery that already existed  The South believed that if he was elected, it would be the “greatest evil that has ever befallen this country”

12 Election of 1860  Republican- Abraham Lincoln  Constitutional Union Party- John Bell (ignored issue of slavery  Democratic Party split  North- Stephen Douglas and Popular Sovereignty  South- John Breckenridge (Pro-slavery)  Republican- Abraham Lincoln  Constitutional Union Party- John Bell (ignored issue of slavery  Democratic Party split  North- Stephen Douglas and Popular Sovereignty  South- John Breckenridge (Pro-slavery)

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14 Secede To withdraw formally from membership in a federal union

15 Southern Secession

16 The Confederate States of America  Constitution “protected and recognized” slavery in new territories and each state was “sovereign and independent”  Jefferson Davis became president  “The time for compromise has now passed”  Constitution “protected and recognized” slavery in new territories and each state was “sovereign and independent”  Jefferson Davis became president  “The time for compromise has now passed”


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