The Gathering Storm Chapter 15 Lecture Outline © 2013 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

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The Gathering Storm Chapter 15 Lecture Outline © 2013 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

John Brown’s Raid

Slavery in the Territories The Wilmot Proviso Popular Sovereignty

Slavery in the Territories The Free-Soil Coalition The California Gold Rush

Slavery in the Territories California Statehood

The Compromise of 1850 The Return of Henry Clay The Great Debate

The Compromise of 1850 Toward a Compromise The Fugitive Slave Act

The Compromise of 1850 Uncle Tom’s Cabin The Election of 1852

The Kansas-Nebraska Crisis The Gadsden Purchase of 1853 Douglas’s Nebraska Proposal

The Kansas-Nebraska Crisis

The Emergence of the Republican Party “Bleeding Kansas”

The Kansas-Nebraska Crisis Violence in the Senate Sectional Politics

The Deepening Sectional Crisis

The Dred Scott Case The Lecompton Constitution

The Deepening Sectional Crisis The Panic of 1857

The Deepening Sectional Crisis Douglas versus Lincoln John Brown’s Raid

The Center Comes Apart The Democrats Divide Lincoln’s Election

The Center Comes Apart

The Response in the South Secession of the Deep South States

The Center Comes Apart Buchanan’s Waiting Game Final Efforts at Compromise

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