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A Union in Peril: The Sectional Crisis of the Early Nineteenth Century, 1820-1861. Key Events: The Sectional Crisis . Missouri Compromise of 1820. Missouri Compromise of 1820. Key Events: The Sectional Crisis . Missouri Compromise of 1820 Mexican War (1846-1848).
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A Union in Peril: The Sectional Crisis of the Early Nineteenth Century, 1820-1861
Key Events: The Sectional Crisis • Missouri Compromise of 1820
Key Events: The Sectional Crisis • Missouri Compromise of 1820 • Mexican War (1846-1848)
Key Events: The Sectional Crisis • Missouri Compromise of 1820 • Mexican War (1846-1848) • Compromise of 1850
Key Events: The Sectional Crisis • Missouri Compromise of 1820 • Mexican War (1846-1848) • Compromise of 1850 • Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
Key Events: The Sectional Crisis • Missouri Compromise of 1820 • Mexican War (1846-1848) • Compromise of 1850 • Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 • DredScott Decision (1857)
Key Events: The Sectional Crisis • Missouri Compromise of 1820 • Mexican War (1846-1848) • Compromise of 1850 • Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 • DredScott Decision (1858) • Raid on Harper’s Ferry (1859)
Brown’s Martyrdom “If it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit my life for the furtherance of the ends of justice, and mingle my blood further with the blood of my children and with the blood of millions in this slave country whose rights are disregarded by wicked, cruel, and unjust enactments,--I submit, so let it be done!” John Brown, 1859
Summary • Expansionist ambition and Manifest Destiny re-energized the debate over slavery’s expansion • Maintaining a balance between free states and slave states was seen as one way to keep the Union together • These compromises resolved the issue temporarily, not permanently