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The Causes of the Civil War Part Three: The Republicans and the Election of 1860.

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Page 1: The Causes of the Civil War Part Three: The Republicans and the Election of 1860.

The Causes of the Civil WarPart Three: The Republicans and the Election

of 1860

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The Republican Party• The Republicans began after the Kansas-

Nebraska Act. Northern politicians were worried that slavery would spread west.

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The Republican Party• The party was made up of two groups, moderates and radicals.

• Radical Republicans wanted to abolish slavery across America, moderates leaned towards Lincoln’s ideas.

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The Illinois Republican Convention• In 1858, Lincoln delivered his famous “House

Divided speech.”

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A House Divided• Lincoln believed that the nation could not

exist half-slave and half-free

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A House Divided• He believed that

the nation was moving towards an “all-slave” nation.– Kansas-Nebraska

opened the territories– Dred Scott decision – Election of james

Buchannan in 1856

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The Raid Harper’s Ferry• October 16, 1859 – all was peaceful in

Harper’s Ferry, VA.

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The Raid on Harper’s Ferry• Yet that

morning, one man planned to begin a rebellion.

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The Raid on Harper’s Ferry• John Brown and 21 others (including 5 blacks)

stormed the town, capturing a small armory.

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The Raid on Harper’s Ferry• Locals went to nearby Charles Town and notified the military.

• John Brown took hostages and bunkered down in an engine room

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The Raid on Harper’s Ferry• On leave in nearby

Arlington, VA, Lt. Col. Robert E. Lee was called upon to end the siege

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The Raid on Harper’s Ferry

• Lee sent in the troops, using sabers only.

• John Brown was captured

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The Raid on Harper’s Ferry• Brown was tried for treason, convicted, and hanged in Charles Town.

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The Last Words of John Brown

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The Election of 1860• Before the next presidential election, the

Democratic party split on North/South Lines

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The Election of 1860• There were four different candidates running.

Only one scared the South.

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The Election of 1860• Lincoln won, getting less than 40% of the vote

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The Election of 1860

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The Election of 1860• One month after Lincoln won, South Carolina

announced it was seceding (withdrawing) from the Union.

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The Election of 1860• Over the next six weeks, six more states

would follow.– Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas

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DO SOMETHING!!!• Outgoing

president, James Buchannan, did nothing. He decided to let Lincoln sort it out.

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Lincoln’s inauguration• As Lincoln took the oath of office, the nation was falling apart.