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Events Leading To the Civil War. Missouri Compromise The Louisiana Purchase was made in 1803. Before this purchase there were 22 states: 11 free states.

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1 Events Leading To the Civil War

2 Missouri Compromise The Louisiana Purchase was made in 1803. Before this purchase there were 22 states: 11 free states and 11 slave states

3 Missouri Compromise Slave states permitted slavery; free states did not permit slavery.

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5 Missouri Compromise The Missouri Compromise line was drawn at 36°30’ N. Everything north of this line was considered a free state.

6 Missouri Compromise Missouri was admitted as a slave state, and Maine was admitted as a free state.

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8 Antislavery Movement The ACS supported the freedom of slaves and their removal back to Africa.

9 Antislavery Movement The nation of Liberia in W. Africa grew out of the work of the ACS.

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11 Antislavery Movement Emancipation is another word for freedom.

12 Antislavery Movement William Lloyd Garrison published the antislavery newspaper, The Liberator.

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15 Antislavery Movement John Brown: led a raid on the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia. He hoped to provoke a slave rebellion; instead, he was captured and executed.

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18 Nullification Crisis States Rights: The belief that the rights of the states should prevail over the rights of the federal government.

19 Nullification Crisis Tariff: A tax on imports

20 Nullification Crisis nullify: To prevent the enforcement of

21 Nullification Crisis Congress passed a bill that denied the states the right to nullify a law.

22 Nullification Crisis John C. Calhoun wrote the South Carolina Exposition

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24 Compromise of 1850 The Republican party was formed to oppose slavery

25 Compromise of 1850 Popular sovereignty: A vote by people living in an area

26 Compromise of 1850 The Compromise of 1850 admitted CA as a free state, and stated that slavery in some of the other western territories would be determined by popular sovereignty

27 Compromise of 1850 The Kansas/Nebraska Act permitted the people of Kansas to decide upon slavery.

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29 Compromise of 1850 Secession is the withdrawal from the Union

30 1860 Election There were 4 political parties in the election of 1860.

31 1860 Election Democrats: Stephen Douglas Southern Democrats: John C. Breckinridge Constitutional Union Party: John Bell Republican: Abraham Lincoln

32 1860 Election platform: The principles and policies that a party supports.

33 1860 Election Democrats: Supported popular sovereignty Southern Democrats: Supported slavery Const. Union Party: wanted to peacefully hold the Union together.

34 1860 Election Republican: Opposed Slavery


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