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PRE-CIVIL WAR NOTES. Missouri Compromise (1820). 1. Missouri Compromise ( 1820) a. Maine enters as a Free State b. Missouri enters as a Slave State c. No Slavery north of Missouri's southern border (36° 30'). Missouri Compromise (1820).
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Missouri Compromise (1820) • 1. Missouri Compromise (1820) a. Maineenters as a Free State b. Missourienters as a Slave State c. No Slavery north of Missouri's southern border (36° 30')
EVENTS LEADING TO THE CIVIL WARCompromise of 1850 Compromise of 1850 • decides whether Californiaenters as a Free state or a Slave state it enters as a Free state which makes the North happy. • To make the South happy → Utah and New Mexicopeople of those territories decide if they will be free or slave (calledPopular Sovereignty) Compromise slide #1 of #2
Compromise of 1850 • Slave trade is outlawed in Washington D.C. • Fugitive Slave Law passed, Federal Marshalls allowed to search for escaped slaves in North and return them to the South. • To oppose this, 9 northern states passed Personal Liberty Lawswhich forbid jailing of runaway slaves and guaranteed a trial by jury • Compromise slide #2 of #2
EVENTS LEADING TO THE CIVIL WARUncle Tom's Cabin (1852) Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) • Novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe- portrays harsh & inhumane treatment of slaves • More than one million copies sold by 1853 turns many northerners toward abolition; book infuriates the South
EVENTS LEADING TO THE CIVIL WAR Kansas-Nebraska Act • Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) • 36°30' line (Missouri Compromise) repealed • Popular Sovereignty would decide slavery in Kansas & Nebraska • Creates "Bleeding Kansas" –small scale war between proslavery and anti-slavery forces.
EVENTS LEADING TO THE CIVIL WARDred Scott Decision 1857 (Dred Scott v. Sanford) Dred Scott Decision 1857 (Dred Scott v. Sanford) • Dred Scott, a slave, sues for his freedom b/c his master took him to Illinois which was a free state • Supreme Court ruled 7-2 againstScott • Blacks are notcitizens & therefore can not sue in Federal Court • 5th Amendment –property cannot be taken without due process of the law
EVENTS LEADING TO THE CIVIL WARJohn Brown's Raid (1859) • Radical abolitionist who attempted to raid anarsenal in Harper’s Ferry, Va. • Caught & executed,heroin the North but brings panic to the South
EVENTS LEADING TO THE CIVIL WARElection of Lincoln & the Republican Party (1860) Election of Lincoln & the Republican Party (1860) • Immediate cause of the war • Republican Party was formed to stop the spread of slavery • Lincoln wins in a 4-way race • Starting with South Carolina, southern states start tosecede from the Union