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    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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    owners’ growing frustration with the increasing number of slave escapees and runaways on account of the Underground Railroad and other escape routes gave the ordeal of creating a stricter Fugitive-Slave Law great weight in what became the Compromise of 1850. Compromise was indeed struck

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    The 1850 ’s were a turbulent time in American history. The North and South were seeing total different views on the issue of slavery. The North saw slavery as immoral and that it was unconstitutional. The south on the other hand saw slavery as their right. The South viewed African Americans as lower human beings which justified slavery. "The 1850 ’s was a time of attempted compromise when compromise was no longer possible." This quote best describes this time period‚ because Americans were

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    such a hot topic‚ many compromises including the Missouri compromise‚ and the compromise of 1850 touched on slavery‚ and tried to appease both sides. Compromise seemed to be the best and most effective to use in the early nineteenth century‚ but by 1860 this no longer seemed possible. The two differing viewpoints had little room for compromise this change being because of political‚ social‚ and intellectual reasons. As Political parties became heated the idea of compromise was seen as even more

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    Slavery was like an addiction that the south could not break. Although it provided economic benefits to both the north and the south‚ the addiction or “curse” bound the people to the downfalls of slavery as well. Slavery created an oligarchy of which a small aristocracy of slave-owners would dominate political‚ economic‚ and social affairs of both races. The institutions negative impact on the South‚ and even the entire nation would eventually lead to the civil war. The institution of slavery oppressed

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    important? Explain. "Californy Gold" 31. Did the California Gold Rush make people rich? Explain. Sectional Balance and the Underground Railroad Know: Underground Railroad‚ Harriet Tubman 32. "The South was in a politically weak position in the 1850’s." Assess this statement. Twilight of the Senatorial Giants Know: Henry Clay‚ John C. Calhoun‚ Daniel Webster 33. What effect did Webster’s speech have? Deadlock and Danger on Capitol Hill Know:

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    Southerners. Three events that inflamed tensions between the North and South included the Compromise of 1850‚ the publishment of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚” and the election of 1860. The Civil War lasted about 4 years‚ and that was because the North and South had differing opinions on slavery. The first event that I believe lead to the beginning of the Civil War was the Compromise of 1850. For many years‚ the Missouri Compromise was put into place‚ where an imaginary line was drawn at 36‚ 30 degrees North. Anything

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    opposed to the spread of slavery in the context of two of the following: The Missouri Compromise The Mexican War Compromise Of 1850 Kansas-Nebraska Act The moral and political actions of those opposed to the spread of slavery in the context of The Mexican War and The Kansas-Nebraska Act are very conflicting. With the upset in balance of the Mexican War‚ antislavery activists were upset about any potential compromise while with the Kansas-Nebraska act‚ they settled with the idea of them being in a

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    On July 9‚ 1850‚ President Zachary Taylor died after a brief illness. He had attended a ceremony at the unfinished Washington Monument on July 4. For several hours‚ the President sat under the blazing sun‚ listening to various speakers‚ before he took a walk by the Potomac River and retired to the White House around 4:00pm. There he drank iced water and chilled milk and ate cherries and other fruits. Taylor did not feel well that evening‚ but conducted business the next day. By July 6‚ however‚ Taylor’s

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    The geographic differences between the North and South lead to differences in economy‚ splitting America into two distinct halves. The South has a mostly sunny climate‚ including long‚ hot‚ humid summers‚ mild winters‚ and immense quantities of rain. Ideal for agriculture‚ the flat‚ fertile soil of the South along with calm rivers‚ led plantations to flourish. Easy to navigate‚ the rivers in the South promoted trade and allowed for easy navigation (Doc 3 pic 1). With warm summers‚ cold‚ snowy

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