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    Abraham Lincoln (i/ˈeɪbrəhæm ˈlɪŋkən/; February 12‚ 1809 – April 15‚ 1865) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the United States through its Civil War—its bloodiest war and perhaps its greatest moral‚ constitutional‚ and political crisis.[2][3] In doing so‚ he preserved the Union‚ abolished slavery‚ strengthened the federal government‚ and modernized the economy. Born in Hodgenville

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    United States. One time period in which there were significant debates about federalism was the Supreme Court under John Marshall (1801-1835) due to his rulings based on his federalist views. The other time period was the Extension of Slavery (1820-1860) which also caused much debates between federalism and state rights. Landmark Supreme Court decisions involving federalism were decided in both of these time periods. John Marshall served in

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    opportunities for both‚ which proved to be extremely difficult. The Missouri Compromise‚ which was passed in 1820‚ established a rule that there would be no slave states within the states gained from the Louisiana Purchase north of latitude 36 degrees‚ with the exception of Missouri. (Kelly‚ 2017).

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    to cite all sources. Major Event/Epoch in American History | Time Period/Date(s) | Description and Significance of the People/Event(s) to American History | 1) The evolution of the institution of slavery from the Colonial Period to the 1860s. | 1860-1865 | Slavery was necessary to southern colonists after the introduction of the cotton gin. The cotton gin was a way to make cotton worth a lot but the machine required a lot of manual labor which brought along the plantation system. Prior to

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    in between (Mexican Cession)‚ and paid Mexico 15 million. Sutter’s Mill‚ CA: Gold was found‚ which led to the gold rush in CA; economy acquisition of Oregon: After disputing with the British‚ the US asks for the Oregon Country and they compromise: they each get 50/50 and extended the 49th parallel to the Pacific Ocean Mexican War: Aka Mr. Polk’s war because he was an instigator the Mexican-US border

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    and against going to war with Mexico? 7. How did the acquisition of the Mexican Cession spark a national debate? 8. To what extent did the Compromise of 1850 represent a genuine meeting of the minds between northerners and southerners? How‚ specifically‚ did the controversy over enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act contribute to the undoing of the Compromise? 9. Why did the Whig Party collapse in the wake of the Kansas-Nebraska Act? Why did the Democratic Party not collapse? 10. How did the outbreak

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    moving to end the practice in one fell swoop. Missouri compromise: Unable to stop the spread of slavery altogether‚ abolitionists at least were able to restrict its spread. Mexican War: A setback for the anti-slavery forces‚ as slavery was permitted in the newly absorbed territories‚ which lay below the line set in the Missouri Compromise. This helped galvanize both sides‚ beginning a process that would make war inevitable. Compromise of 1850. An attempt to deal with some of the slavery related

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    Multiple Choice The Compromise of 1850 included all of the following EXCEPT True/False Most southern whites who did not own slaves opposed slavery and resented the planter class. Multiple Choice The Wilmot Proviso Multiple Choice The war with Mexico was criticized Multiple Choice The question of statehood for Kansas and Nebraska became a critical issue because Multiple Choice Who of the following did NOT support the Compromise of 1850? Multiple

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    Stephen Douglas was born in Vermont. He received a basic education. At age 20 he moved to Illinois‚ this became his home state for the rest of his life. Douglas began practicing law in 1834‚ followed quickly by political ventures‚ including the office of Illinois attorney general. In 1840‚ Douglas became Illinois secretary of state‚ then served as a judge on the state supreme court from 1841 to 1843. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1843 and to the Senate in 1847. Douglas played

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    During the period starting in 1820 and ending in 1860‚ when the United States was divided by sectionalism. During this time‚ the United States was faced with many issues that could only be formed through creating a compromise that was fair for all parties involved. The nation found it impossible to compromise due to differences in opinion‚ political views‚ political parties and other factors. One of the first main issues that required compromise to create a reasonable solution was the enactment

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