TIMELINE Date / Name of document | Historian | Summary | 1852-1856 “The Origins of the Republican Party” | William Gienapp | Ethnocultural issues and nativism played key role in ushering in the disintegration of the party system 1850s. “less a product of antislavery fervor than of a sustained competition with the Know-Nothing Party over ethnic and cultural issues”*** Principle reasons for the start of the War = (1) challenge of slavery (2) US land expansion (3) “free labor ideal” | 1860 |
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politics from the end of the War of 1812 until their deaths in the early 1850s. Although none were ever President‚ they had a huge impact in Congress. Their impact outweighed the impact of any of the presidents of that era‚ with the exception of Andrew Jackson. There was one issue effecting the nation throughout their time in power — slavery. They were all successful in keeping peace in America by forging a series of compromises. The next generation’s leaders were not so successful. The Gold Rush led
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slavery? California grew so fast that it requested to become a free state. The South was angry because this would upset the free/slave state balance 25. What were the terms of the Compromise of 1850? This determined the status of the land from the Mexican Cession‚ including California 26. How did the Compromise of 1850 benefit the North? The South? North received - California became a free state. South received - a stronger Fugitive Slave Act to catch runways in the north. 27. How did the Fugitive
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the political contribution to the outbreak of the war and the influence of sectional ideology on ante bellum politics. It was this differing ideology that created the tensions between Southern and Northern parties creating political chaos during the 1850s‚ the North believing they were attempting to save democracy whilst the South campaigned for increased States’ rights‚ all of which provoked the outbreak of war. As well as the long-term divisions over slavery and the short term political contributions
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Nichole Galindez AMH 2010 American History 31 October 2012 Nichole Galindez AMH 2010 American History 31 October 2012 Westward Expansion of the United States To what extent is it accurate to claim that the ideal of manifest destiny was a motivating factor in the western expansions of the United States? The 1840s was a time of great territorial expansion during which the United States fought to annex Texas‚ acquire the Oregon territory‚ and conquer California and New Mexico from Mexico
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"Manifest Destiny" is a phrase that expressed the belief that the United States had a divinely inspired mission to expand‚ spreading its form of democracy and freedom.The phrase "Manifest Destiny" was first used primarily by Jackson Democrats in the 1840s to promote the annexation of much of what is now the Western United States (the Oregon Territory‚ the Texas Annexation‚ and the Mexican Cession). Slavery‚ the exploitation of Africans for hard labor‚ was also growing vastly in popularity during
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Gadsden purchase - is a 29‚670-square-mile (76‚800 km2) region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that was purchased by the United States in a treaty signed by James Gadsden‚ the American ambassador to Mexico at the time‚ on December 30‚ 1853. It was then ratified‚ with changes‚ by the U.S. Senate on April 25‚ 1854 and signed by President Franklin Pierce‚ with final approval action taken by Mexico on June 8‚ 1854. The purchase was the last major territorial acquisition in
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victory tempts historians and readers alike to classify the old South as an un-American aberration. However‚ historian Susan-Mary Grant has challenged the notion that the antebellum North was nationalistic because of its opposition to slavery. “By the 1850s a stereotyped view of the South and a sense of moral and economic superiority had created a powerful northern sectional identity. Championed by the Republican party‚ this identity flowered into an exclusionary nationalism in which the South served
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Revolution – Course and Consequences • Treaty of Paris 1783 C. The Beginning of America • The Articles of Confederation – Goods and Bads o Land Ordinances o Unanimous Voting o Shays Rebellion • The Constitution o The Convention o The Compromises o The Organization of the Government o Checks and Balances o Bicameralism o Elastic clause o Federalists v Anti-Federalists o Federalist
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