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    The Great Divide The issue of slavery was discussed in many ways. People talked about the morality of the institution (or lack thereof)‚ the economics of slavery‚ and the political issues that came about because of it. No matter how it was discussed‚ the North and South could not agree. Northerners thought Southerners were corrupting the soul of America‚ and Southerners thought Northerners were hypocrites. No matter which way they looked at slavery‚ the North and South had two antithetical

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    that support "state’s rights"? To “nullify” a law meant making them null and void within that state. This raised the issue of states’ rights as states had the final say on which laws they will obey. 8.  In 1850 the nation was evenly divided free and slave states.  How does the Compromise of 1850 try to solve the impending problem of California coming in a free state? California pressed Congress for admission as a free state‚ and it was admitted as a free state and they slave trade was abolished in

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    Civil War So many major events from the time between 1848 and 1861‚ lead up to the civil war between the Union and the Confederacy. “Historians have identified at least four main causes of the conflict between the North and the South: (1) slavery‚ as a growing moral issue in the North‚ versus its defense and expansion in the South; (2) constitutional disputes over the nature of the federal Union and states’ rights; (3) economic differences between the industrializing North and the agricultural South

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    The reasons for the War of 1812 were twofold. First‚ the impressment of American sailors challenged American neutrality and national pride. Second‚ War Hawks‚ such as Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun‚ wanted to use the war as a means for expansion into British Canada and for the removal of the prevailing Indian threat. Even though the war resulted in an indecisive victory‚ Americans celebrated because they survived their second war with the British and even defeated them at naval duels and at the Battle

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    Manifest Destiny (????- 1850) APUSH Final Exam Review Project By: Kailee Weiler and Alexa Vagnozzi Manifest Destiny In the 1840’s the people of America began to believe that they were chosen by God to control the North American continent. Thus it became a factor which drove them to look west and claim new territory. Not only was it a movement to spread political system‚ but it was also to spread a racially defined society due the “American race” as the superiority. Texas The Mexican government

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    Lincoln Douglas Debates of 1858 The main causes of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858 were great in number. The first was Abraham Lincoln claiming that Douglas was encouraging fears of amalgation of the races with enough success to drive thousands of people away from the Republican Party. The second was that Stephen A. Douglas was claiming that Lincoln was an abolitionist for saying that the American Declaration of Independence applied‚ in fact‚ to both blacks and whites. The third cause was

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    temporary resolving of the problems c. slavery was the cause of the sectional tensions d. while cotton was king in the South‚ the North was rapidly industrializing 2. Thesis a. The Compromise of 1820‚ the Kansas-Nebraska Act‚ and the Compromise of 1850 were ineffective in reducing the sectional tensions in the period 1820-1861. II. Body Paragraph 1. 1. Compromise of 1820 i. The Facts: 1. Maine enters as a free state 2. Missouri enters as a slave state 3. Slavery is prohibited above the 36

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    existed in America‚ however during the period of 1820-1861 differences in the North and South became so serious that the nation was on the verge of division. There were many attempts at compromise‚ including the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850‚ but to no affect. Disunion and division could not be avoided and the Civil War began in 1861. There were many issues dividing the North and the South‚ the most controversial of which was slavery. Slavery was seen as a moral abomination in the North

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    all politics through the events it created. Some such events are the Compromise of 1850‚ the Election 1852‚ the Kansas-Nebraska Act‚ the Lincoln-Douglass Debates‚ and the Election of 1860. The impacts of these events were great on the political parties of the Whigs‚ Republicans and Free-Soilers. The greatest impact of slavery on the Whigs party took place on the last few years of its existence. The Compromise of 1850‚ which was the solution to the conflict of having California being accepted as a

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    Is early United States history a story of progress? Progress in westward expansion (for white Americans) not good for native Americans. The early United States history is a story of progress and conflict in terms of political‚ territorial‚ and social advancement. Political: Alien and Sedition Acts- During the Adams administration‚ congress passed the Alien and Sedation acts to suppress public criticism of the government and limit the freedom of foreigners in the US. Outcry against these acts

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