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    APUSH: CHAPTER 8 VOCABULARY 1. Alexis De Tocqueville: a young French aristocrat who visited the United States in the 1830s‚ and was amazed by the informal manners and democratic attitudes of Americans. The most able men in the United States are very rarely placed at the head of affairs‚” Alexis de Tocqueville concluded in Democracy in America (1835). The reason‚ Tocqueville suggested‚ lay in the character of democracy itself. Most citizens ignored important policy issues‚ jealously refused to

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    Jury State EqualityBan on Slavery possesions The Kansas ’ Nebraska Act and the Birth of the Republican Party Douglass introduced Kansas Nebraska Bill Organized the territory by establishing a territorial government Repealed the Missouri Compromise Popular Sovereignty used to determine slavery issue Why would a northerner introduce this legislation? Railroad from Chicago through the territory Hopes for the presidency Insensitive to slavery expansion issue in the north

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    Constitution Controversy

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    ways‚ leading to sectional discord and tension. For many reasons‚ the South evidently did not like what the constitution said. There were many conflictions in states’ rights with the compromise of 1850‚ map shown in (Document A) and the fugitive slave act. This is shown through the fugitive slave law and the compromise of 1850‚ when the congress sorted out problems between the states and the states themselves did not figure out a plan for peaceful existence. This took away some of the rights the states

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    Illinois Senator Stephen A. Douglas created a bill known as the Kansas-Nebraska act which would repeal the Missouri Compromise that banned slavery from spreading into new territories. Following this‚ a group of Anti-Slavery congressmen decided to refuse this‚ issuing the Appeal of the Independent Democrats. They stated that southerners were only seeking the repeal the Missouri Compromise in order to expand their “peculiar institution.” When this bill became law‚ it shattered the Democratic Party’s unity

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    Notes

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    The Civil War was a major event that had happened‚ and was started by many different ways. This was taken place during 1840’s to the 1860’s. Controversy over the extension of slavery into western territories did contribute to the coming of the Civil War. Even though there were other contributions of the coming of the Civil War‚ the extension of slavery into western territories contributed to the Civil War were mainly politically‚ economically and socially. Extension of slavery into western territories

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    Congress passed the Compromise of 1850 which basically made California free and allowed the people to pick in Utah and New Mexico. This ability of a state to decide whether it would allow slavery was called popular sovereignty. This was controversial because the south thought that any land that was acquired in the war should be slave because of what the Missouri Compromised Act applied but popular sovereignty made the decision. The Fugitive Slave Act was passed as part of the Compromise of 1850. This

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    Moderates in the group kept the issue of secession dead Said in end: right of nullification by states Rights of the states to ignore the laws placed by the federal government Proposed 7 Amendments to the Constitution 1. Get rid of 3/5 Compromise – can’t count slaves for representation – they thought it was unfair 2. 2/3 vote needed for acceptance of new states – They want to balancer the slave states between the free states 3. 2/3 vote necessary to go to war – except in case of invasion

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    Railroad- railroad network of trackage that crosses a continental landmass‚ with termini at different oceans or continental borders Kansas Nebraska Act- 1854 created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska‚ opened new lands‚ repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820‚ and allowed settlers in those territories to determine if they would allow slavery within their boundaries Pottawatomie Massacre- reaction to the sacking of Lawrence (Kansas) by pro-slavery forces‚ John Brown and a band of abolitionist

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    being added should be free or slave states. The main belief was that slavery must expand or perish to keep the country completely united. The Missouri Compromise first said that slave states must stay underneath the Missouri Southern borderline. Later‚ the Kansas-Nebraska Act designed by Stephen Douglas completely overturned the Missouri Compromise and said a Slave or Free State is determined by popular sovereignty of the state. Courts would later go on to find this unconstitutional and disallow it

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    The American Civil War: Causes‚ Victor‚ and Validity Keagan Koerber History 205 Professor Childress December 9‚ 2014 The slightest mention of the American Civil War is enough to bring graphic and often horrifying images into one’s head: mountains of dead soldiers‚ amputations without anesthesia‚ and diseases running rampant. The Civil War was a war that no one wished for‚ it resulted in the deaths of several hundred thousand American lives‚ but it is often justified by its end result

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