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Chapter 18. Renewing the Sectional Struggle 1848-1854. 1848 Election. Spread of slavery= possible rift for both Democrats and Whigs General Lewis Cass (Democrat) Popular sovereignty General Zachary Taylor (Whig) Third party- Free Soil Party (Martin Van Buren) Diverse group of supporters.
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Chapter 18 Renewing the Sectional Struggle 1848-1854
1848 Election • Spread of slavery= possible rift for both Democrats and Whigs • General Lewis Cass (Democrat) • Popular sovereignty • General Zachary Taylor (Whig) • Third party- Free Soil Party (Martin Van Buren) • Diverse group of supporters
California Gold Rush • Gold in 1848= hordes of people • Need for law and order • 1849 Constitution (no slavery!) avoid Territory stage • New Mexico and Utah California precedent?
Angry Southerners • 1850= balance between North and South • South= majority on SC, in cabinet, president • Outnumbered in House, equal in Senate • Afraid of a free California, New Mexico and Utah had been won with Southern help! • Border dispute between Texas and NM • North demanding a free soil DC • Underground Railroad new Fugitive Slave Law? • Resentful towards abolitionist attitudes
The Compromise of 1850 • Southern “fire eaters” demanding secession compromise needed • 1850: Taylor died, Millard Fillmore= more open series of laws passed= Compromise of 1850 • California • NM= disputed territory for $10 million to Texas • Slave trade abolished in DC • Popular sovereignty for Mexican Cession • Stronger Fugitive Slave Law
The Compromise of 1850 • North= better deal • Opposition to Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 • Nullification? • South= bitter • 1850’s= necessary decade to cement northern Unionists
Pierce and Expansion • Pierce= Southern sympathizer (Jefferson Davis as Secretary of War) • Look to Latin America for expansion (Manifest Destiny and slavery) • Canal through Nicaragua? • William Walker • Clayton-Bulmer Treaty • Commodore Mathew Perry “open” Japan
Cuba • Cuba= Manifest Destiny! • Polk offered $100 million- refused • 1850-51: filibustering expeditions attempted to seize Spain reacted by seizing steamship Black Warrior • Ostend Manifesto= justification • North= angry, domestic unrest
Railroads • Need for a transcontinental railroad North or South? • Gadsden Purchase • Fear of a free soil Nebraska
Kansas-Nebraska Act • Stephen A. Douglas split Nebraska into 2 territories • Nebraska= west of free soil Iowa, Kansas= west of slave state Missouri • Popular sovereignty with Kansas-Nebraska Act • Violated Missouri Compromise of 1820! • Passage= breach of faith
Lasting Effects • Kansas-Nebraska Act= downhill slide to Civil War no more compromising • North= denied enforcement of Fugitive Slave Act • Democratic Party= split • Creation of Republican Party