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Chapter 14. The Compromise of 1850 Popular Sovereignty Zachary Taylor Henry Clay The Fugitive Slave Act.

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Page 1: Chapter 14.  The Compromise of 1850  Popular Sovereignty  Zachary Taylor  Henry Clay  The Fugitive Slave Act.

From Compromise to Secession, 1850-1861

Chapter 14

Page 2: Chapter 14.  The Compromise of 1850  Popular Sovereignty  Zachary Taylor  Henry Clay  The Fugitive Slave Act.

Sectionalism The Compromise of 1850

Popular Sovereignty

Zachary Taylor

Henry Clay

The Fugitive Slave Act

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Sectionalism Winfield Scott

Franklin Pierce

The Second Party System

New issues

The extension of slavery

Page 4: Chapter 14.  The Compromise of 1850  Popular Sovereignty  Zachary Taylor  Henry Clay  The Fugitive Slave Act.

Sectionalism The Kansas-Nebraska

Act

Stephen Douglas

Repealing the Missouri Compromise

Popular sovereignty

Kansas

Page 5: Chapter 14.  The Compromise of 1850  Popular Sovereignty  Zachary Taylor  Henry Clay  The Fugitive Slave Act.

Sectionalism The reaction to

the Kansas-Nebraska Act

Free Soil

The extension of slavery into the west

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Sectional Conflicts Manifest Destiny

Cuba

1854

The Ostend Manifesto

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Sectional Conflict Southern Whigs

Northern Whigs

The Know Nothings

The Order of the Star Spangled Banner

Slave Power

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Sectional Conflict

The Republican Party

Who were the Republicans?

Free Soil

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Sectional Conflict “Bleeding Kansas”

Popular Sovereignty

Pro-slavery Missourians

The Lecompton Legislature

Topeka

President Pierce’s reaction

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Sectionalism Charles Sumner

Andrew Butler

Accusations

Preston Brooks

“a new southern hero”

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Sectional Conflict The Election of

1856

John C. Fremont

James Buchanan

Millard Fillmore

Results of the election

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Sectionalism Dred Scott V

Sanford

The ruling the Supreme Court

The Missouri Compromise

The reaction of Republicans

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Sectionalism The Lecompton

Constitution

Buchanan

Stephen Douglas

Splitting the Democrats

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Sectionalism The Lincoln-

Douglas Debates

Free Soil

The Freeport Doctrine

The Dred Scott Decision

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Sectional Divide John Brown

Harper’s Ferry, VA

New Fears

The Abolitionist View

The Southern View

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Secession Secession

The Election of 1860

The Republican Platform

Splitting the Democrats

The Results

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Secession The Deep South

December 1860

The Confederate States of America

The Upper South

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Secession John Crittenden

The Crittenden Plan

Lincoln’s response to Crittenden

Fort Sumter

Lincoln’s reaction to Fort Sumter

The Upper south secedes