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    Sectionalism

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    Essay During the 1850’s‚ slavery‚ a southern necessity both socially and economically‚ threatened the unity of our nation. The tension’s were high between the North and South‚ and further increased as more and more factors contributed to the strain in the Union. As an outcome of these factors‚ small and big‚ sectional hatred began to arise and commenced the splitting of the nation; ultimately leading to the American Civil War. The very first issue that caused sectionalism in the 1850’s between the

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    The Free Soil Party

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    Fugitive Slave Law. [E] by helping slaves to escape to Canada. 35. Daniel Webster’s famed Seventh of March speech in 1850 resulted in [A] a shift toward compromise in the North. [B] Senate rejection of a fugitive-slave law. [C] a movement to draft him for the presidency. [D] condemnation by northern commercial interests. [E] charges of accepting bribes. 36. In the debates of 1850‚ Senator William H. Seward‚ as a representative of the northern Young Guard‚ argued that [A] John C. Calhoun’s compromise

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    Compromise * Missouri Compromise (1820) -It didn’t allow slavery in the Louisiana Territory north of the parallel 36°30′ north except Missouri. Allowed Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state. * Compromise of 1850 ( 1850) - Admit California as a free state; uphold popular sovereignty in New Mexico and Utah; Includes Fugitive Slave Act; Settles Texas/New Mexico border disputes; Ban slave trade in Washington D.C * Kansas Nebraska Act (1854) - Divide the Kansas territory into Kansas

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    political compromises leading to the Civil War. One of these compromises was the compromise of 1850. The Compromise of 1850 granted California the right to proceed as a free state in the union. In addition‚ this compromise established where the boarder of Texas would be‚ granted compensation to Texas for that was attained by New Mexico‚ established popular sovereignty between New Mexico and Utah. The compromise of 1850 allowed the fugitive slave law stronger and the slave trade in Washington was stopped.

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    Kansas Bleeding Kansas

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    Bleeding Kansas is a term used to describe the period of violence during the settling of the Kansas territory. The period of violence in 1854 is called‚ "The Bleeding Kansas". The Missouri Compromise was overturned and became the "Kansas-Nebraska Act. This new act would let the residents decide whether the area would become a slave state or a free state. Of all the Union States Kansas suffered the most casualties because of the issues of slavery being divided. Free-state settlers and proslavery

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    Ap Road to Civil War

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    WhatistherelativesignificanceofeachtermasacauseofCivilWar? 
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"By the 1850s the Constitution‚ originally framed as an instrument of national unity‚ had become a source of sectional discord and tension and ultimately contributed to the failure of the union it has created." 
Assess the validity of this statement using your knowledge of the period 1850-1861. Part III * Compromiseof1850 * Fugitive Slave Act‚ 1850 * Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ 1852 * Gadsen Purchase‚ 1853 * Kansas-Nebraska

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    The American Pageant Notes

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    prices.  * Congress passed the Tariff of 1816 in order to protect the American manufacturers.  * 1798-Eli Whitney came up with the idea of machines making each part of the musket so that every part of the musket would be the same. * By 1850-the principle of interchangeable parts caught on and it became the basis for mass-production. * Elias Howe- invented the sewing machine in 1846. * The sewing machine gave a boost to northern industrialization. * Became the foundation of

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    in the punishment of crimes‚ whereof the parties shall have been duly convicted‚ shall be‚ and is hereby‚ forever prohibited.” It effectively divided the country by geography‚ and it indirectly splits people into a demographic. The Compromise of 1850 eventually overturned the Missouri Compromise‚ when Texas applies for statehood after the Mexican-American War. Henry Clay‚ also known as “The Great Compromiser” allowed Texas to be declared a slave state‚ by writing this. To balance out the addition

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    Stephen Douglas

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    the North vs. South debate on slavery. He was afraid the nation would be divided. Douglas felt that the population of a state should decide if it has slavery or not. This is called popular sovereignty. Stephen helped Henry Clay pass the Compromise of 1850. The Compromise admitted California as a Free State and gave Utah and New Mexico popular sovereignty. Douglas also had other thoughts on his mind. “In 1854‚ Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois saw an opportunity to run for the presidency‚ and he wanted

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    From the beginning of American colonization progression within United States created unity along with separation. The Civil war was not inevitable because of many possibilities that could alter the country’s path. From the beginning of segregation due to issues that involved slavery it was seen that war was a possible solution. In 1619 the first slave ship was brought to Virginia beginning tension. There were many key events that were extremely important in developing the build up to the civil war

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