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Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

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Page 1: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?)

Page 2: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Slave States vs. Free States

• As U.S. territory grows, new states are created.

• States in the North are considered Free States (no slavery)

• Southern states are considered Slave States.

• …it’s not necessarily all about slavery.

Page 3: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Slave States vs Free States

Page 4: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Slave States vs. Free States

• The abolition movement is still in its infancy.

• The creation of slave states vs. free states is mostly about political & economic power.

• To understand, we have look at how America had developed two very different ways of life…

Page 5: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Life in the North

• 2½ times the population of the south due mostly to immigrants looking for work in factories

• 70% of all US railroad track • The North was industrial – 110,000

factories vs. 20,000 in the South• In 1860 – production of over $1.5 Billion

in goods (the South produced just $155 million)

Page 6: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Life in the SouthLife in the South

1. Primarily agrarian

2. “Cotton Is King!” * 1860--> 5 million bales a yr. (57% of total US exports).

3. Slow development of industry

4. Rudimentary financial system: $47 million in banking deposits compared to $207 million in the North.

5. Inadequate transportation system: many farmers still used water routes to transport cargo.

Page 7: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Why does the South want Slave States?

• The South needs to expand their agricultural economy & sees the addition of new states as the perfect answer.

HOWEVER… • The addition of a new Free State meant 2

more senators & additional congressmen in the House of Representatives that would vote in agreement with other northern states

Page 8: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Protecting a Way of Life

• Southerners needed to maintain at least an equal number of slave states to free states so that they have equal representation in Congress (or better).

• …otherwise, legislation would be passed that was agreeable to the northern way of life – not the southern.

Page 9: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

The Missouri Compromise

• Maine admitted as a free state• Missouri admitted as a slave state,

but..• Slavery not allowed in any new

states created above Missouri’s southern border.

Page 10: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Missouri Compromise

Page 11: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Uh Oh – more land, more issues

• Slave states vs Free states again…• The Compromise of 1850

• California admitted as a free state• Utah & New Mexico as slave territories• Banned Slave trade in Washington DC

• Fugitive Slave Law• Escaped Slaves are now the government’s

responsibility

Page 12: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

1852

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

1852 Popular Book that brought cruelties of slavery to the attention of the public

Popular Book that brought cruelties of slavery to the attention of the public

Page 13: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Uncle Tom’s CabinHarrietBeecherStowe

1811 - 1896So this is the lady

who started the Civil War.

-- Abraham Lincoln

Page 14: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Kansas – Nebraska Act, 1854• “popular sovereignty” to decide free or

slave

• Pro-Abolition & Pro-Slavery forces flood Kansas to sway the vote often clashing with one another - “Bloody Kansas”

Page 15: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Bloody Kansas

• This led to a series of violent acts in the divided territory.• Tempers flared on all sides of the slavery

issue, dragging the country closer to war.

•Militant abolitionist

John Brown & few followers crept into a pro- slavery settlement outside of Lawrence, Kansas.

•They dragged five men

out of their homes & hacked them to

death with swords.

Page 16: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Kansas Nebraska

Page 17: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Dred Scott - 1857• Slaves are

property

• Slaves (& former slaves) were not citizens

• Property rights are guaranteed by the Constitution (5th amendment)

• Missouri Compromise declared unconstitutional

Page 18: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

John Brown• Brown returns east

from Kansas & plans a war in Virginia against slavery.

• October 16, 1859, he & 21 men (5 blacks & 16 whites) raided the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry.

Page 19: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Election of 1860

• Birth of the Republican Party

• Who was their first candidate?

• The Republicans win the election without winning any Southern States

• The South sees this as a complete loss of political power in Washington

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Page 21: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Secession

• 11 southern slave states seceded from the US/Union starting in 1860 w/ S. Carolina– SC, MS, FL, AL, GA, LA, TX, VA, AR, TN, NC

• Confederate States of America– Capital: Montgomery, Alabama (until May 29,

1861) then Richmond, Virginia– President: Jefferson Davis– VP: Alexander Stephens

Page 22: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Union and Confederacy

Page 23: Growth of a Nation (…2 Nations?). Slave States vs. Free States As U.S. territory grows, new states are created. States in the North are considered Free.

Fort Sumter: April 12, 1861

Fort Sumter: April 12, 1861