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A.Election of 1860. Rep- Abraham Lincoln (IL)Platform: Slavery is morally wrong, internal improvements, transcontinental RR. Constitutional Union Party- John Bell (TN) Platform: Alcohol/Immigrants. So. Dem- John C. Breckinridge (KY)Platform: protection of slavery. No. Dem- Stephen Douglas (IL)
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1. IV. Road to Ft. Sumter part III Secession
2. A. Election of 1860
4. Strategies in the election
Democrats spent time attacking each other
This split the democratic vote
Republicans spent time on populous and mid-western states
5. Results of the Election Electoral Vote
Lincoln 180 (every northern state ex NJ)
Breckinridge 72 (most of the south
Bell 39 (TN, VA, KY)
Douglas 12 (MO, NJ)
Popular Vote
Lincoln 39.9%
Douglas 29.5 %
Breckinridge 18.1%
Bell 12.5%
7. Reactions Northern
Pleased with the results & the prospect of ending slavery Southern
Powder keg has been ignited
Lincoln did not need the south to win the election
8. B. Secession (Separate) History of Secession
1776: US Separates from Great Britain
1803: New England contemplates secession over admission of LA
1814: The Hartford Convention- New England tries to secede from US over War of 1812
1845: New England wanted to secede over the admission of Texas
9. Legality of Secession Northern Argument
The South entered to union under a contract (the Constitution
Lincolns Inaugural address
Secession was not legal
States still part of the Union
Lincoln would not assail the south
Govt control federal property Southern Argument
The contract was breeched
Declaration of Independence
10th Amendment
10. C. South Secedes December 20, 1860
129 delegates of S.C. met in Charleston & unanimously voted to secede from the Union
Reasons for secession
Each state was sovereign & independent
Entered the union voluntarily
10th amendment allows them to leave
South Carolina held its breath, waiting for the other southern states to secede
Absolutely nothing happened
11. Order of Secession South Carolina Dec 20, 1860
Mississippi Jan 9, 1861
Florida Jan 10, 1861
Alabama Jan 11, 1861
Georgia Jan 19, 1861
Louisiana Jan 26, 1861
Texas Mar 2, 1861
12. D. Confederate Constitution Est. and ratified Mar 11, 1861
Same as the US Constitution with 4 major differences
The words promote the general welfare are taken out of the preamble and each state acting in its sovereign & independent welfare is added
Explicitly guarantees slavery in state & territory- outlaws IST
Prohibits protective tariffs for internal improvements
Limits the president to one 6 year term
13. The Confederate States of America is Born Jefferson Davis is elected President of the CSA
Alexander H. Stephens is elected Vice-President
14. E. Crisis in Charleston Dec. 26, 1860, six days after SC seceded, Maj. Robert Anderson relocated his men from Ft. Moultrie to a more defensible Ft. Sumter
The fort was about 90% complete at the time
Anderson only had a garrison of about 85 men
The South took this as a hostile move
15. 1st attempt to re-supply Ft. Sumter
Buchanan sends help
Jan. 9, 1861: The Star of the west was sent from New York to Ft. Sumter to bring necessary supplies
Orders were sent by mail and were never received by the fort
WHY?
Cadets from the Citadel were manning guns in the harbor
The Cadets fire on the ship and turn it around
16. Lincoln attempts to re-supply Ft. Sumter
April 4: Lincoln informs SC governor Francis Perkins of his intension to re-supply the fort
April 10: Perkins notifies Jefferson Davis, who orders PGT Beauregard to demand the evacuation and surrender of the fort.
April 11: Beauregard sends aides under a flag of truce to deliver his ultimatum- Anderson declines
April 12, 1861, 3:20am: Aides revisit the fort and make one more request for surrender- Major Anderson refuses again. He is told the CSA will open fire in 1 hour
17. F. Fort Sumter April 12, 1861, 4:30am: Cpt. George S. James orders a tracer shot over the fort. This tracer shot signals the firing to begin
First shot was fired from Ft. Moultrie
Union returned fire at daybreak
Bombing from Ft. Moultrie ignited a fire in the officers quarters threatening the main powder magazine
After 34 hours of bombing, Major Anderson surrenders leaving the fort in CSA control
18. G. Captains Report Major Robert Anderson
0 casualties
Gen PGT Beauregard
1 casualty
CSA horse