Chapter 14 CRISIS, 1850’S. 1850 Expansion, growth.

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Chapter 14 CRISIS, 1850’S

1850 Expansion, growth

mil. Wealthier Industry (2 nd ) Exports Slave south?

NATIONAL IDENTITY American Renaissance Moby Dick, Scarlet Letter Douglass – Brutality Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Action

SLAVERY Conflict Hottest issue

SOCIETY Two perspectives Slavery, economics, social Slavery, most important

COMPROMISE Slavery No slavery

Popular Sovereignty Slavery People voted

The Compromise of 1850 California: free state New Mexico, Utah: popular sovereignty Slave trade, D.C. Fugitive slave act

KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT Plains: settlement Native lands Slavery?

“Bleeding Kansas” Both sides Southern militia John Brown: abolitionist Violence and division Premonition

DIVISION Politics Nation

Republicans Anti-slavery, anti-Catholic Modern day Republicans Lincoln

DRED SCOTT V. SANFORD Supreme Court Scott family Decision – Scott: slave, cannot sue – All Blacks: not citizens

HARPER’S FERRY John Brown Federal arsenal, VA Slave uprising Northern financial support martyr or lunatic?

The execution by hanging of John Brown, December 2, 1859 is depicted in this popular image in a northern newspaper as a solemn military occasion. Southerners were angered and alarmed by popular northern opinion that regarded Brown as a martyr rather than as a terrorist. SOURCE:Frank Leslie ’s Illustrated Newspaper,December 10,1859.Library of Congress.

1860 ELECTION 2 nd highest turnout Lincoln – Slavery – Social equality? – Preserve Union Winner: division

Secession Break way December 1860, South Carolina Confederate States of America – Slavery