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The Antebellum Period. V. “Fallout” From Victory over Mexico. “ The Compromise of 1850 :” . 1. California entered union as a free state. 2. Texas-N. Mexico border, Popular Sovereignty in west. Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas. 3. Slave Trade (but not slavery) banned in D.C.
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The Antebellum Period V. “Fallout” From Victory over Mexico • “The Compromise of 1850:” 1. California entered union as a free state. 2. Texas-N. Mexico border, Popular Sovereignty in west. Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas 3. Slave Trade (but not slavery) banned in D.C. 4. New Fugitive Slave Law.
The Antebellum Period VI. 1850’s: Tensions Build • Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852). • Pierce tries to acquire Cuba from Spain as a slave state. • Gadsden Purchase, 1853. Author Harriet Beecher Stowe • The Kansas-Nebraska Act(1854) destroyed the Whig Party. • “Bleeding Kansas,” 1855-57. A mini-civil war.
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) Gadsden Purchase (1852)
The Antebellum Period VII. 1850’s: Tensions Build • “Caning Incident” on house floor (1856). • 1857 Dred Scott Decision: Roger Taney 1. Ruled Scotts had no rights. A slave is a slave. 2. This decision a matter of property. 3. Missouri Compromise ruled unconstitutional. 4. Pres. Buchanan endorsed ruling. Dred Scott • Panic of 1857. Is this God’s judgment? • 1858 Lincoln-Douglas Debates.
Congressman Charles Sumner (MA) being caned by Congressman Preston Brooks (SC)(1856). • John Brown’s Raid (1859) of Harper’s Ferry,VA.
VIII. Is Succession Feasible? • “Cotton is King!” The south can make it on its own. • Cotton Production: • 1830-750,000 Bales • 1840-1,300,000 Bales • 1850-2,400,000 Bales • 1860-3,750,000 Bales Price of Cotton: 1830-12 cents a pound 1840-16 cents a pound 1850- 8 cents a pound 1860-10 cents a pound Price of a “Prime Field Hand”: 1830-$800 1840-$1175 1850-$700 1860-$1375 Slave Population: 1830-2,250,000 1840-2,480,000 1850-3,300,000 1860-4,000,000 By 1860: 76.1% of southern whites owned NO slaves 17.2% of southern whites owned 1-9 slaves 6.6% of southern whites owned 10-99 slaves 0.1% of southern whites owned 100+ slaves
Key Comparisons, the Union and the Confederacy UnionSouth Total Population 70% 30% Free Males, 18-20 81% 19% Factory Production 91% 9% Textile Production 93% 7% Firearms Production 97% 3% Iron Production 94% 6% Coal Production 97% 3% Railroad Mileage 71% 29% Farm Acreage 75% 25% Livestock Raised 60% 40% Wheat 81% 19% Corn 67% 33% Wealth Produced 75% 25%
The Election of 1860 • Democrats meet first…in Charleston, S.C. Party splits. • S. Democrats nominate John Breckenridge, pro-slavery. • N. Democrats move to Baltimore, nominate Stephen Douglas, who still advocates popular sovereignty. • Republicans nominate moderate candidate Abe Lincoln. • Platform: contain slavery, cheap lands in west, protectionist tariffs for industry, campaigns for immigrant vote. CandidatePartyElectoral Votes%Popular Votes% Breckenridge S.Dem72 24% 849,781 18% Douglas N. Dem12 4% 1,376,957 30% Bell Union 39 13% 588,879 13% Lincoln Rep 180 59% 1,866,452 39% Totals 3034,682,069