APUSH Chapters 16-19
What was Clay's stance on the annexation of Texas?
He wrote two confusing letters that said he favored annexing Texas and favored postponement
Who was the immortal trio?
Henry Clay Daniel Webster John C. Calhoun
Who were the candidates in the election of 1844?
Henry Clay (Whigs) James K. Polk (Democrats)
Elijah B. Lovejoy
Impugned the chastity of all catholic women Printing press destroyed and was killed in a mob The Martyr Abolitionist
Who was the Free Soil Party composed of?
Industrialists angry at Polk's reduction of protective tariffs Democrats resentful of Polk having part of OR but all of TX Northern hatred of blacks Conscience whigs
How did Tyler arrange annexation of Texas?
Instead of making it needed to have 2/3 of the Senate vote, he proposed annexation by joint resolution which only required a majority in both houses of Congress
Who did the southerners use as alternatives for slaves and why?
Irish for dangerous jobs because they weren't an investment like the blacks
Why did the public like popular sovereignty?
It accorded with self-determination Was a compromise between banning and protecting slavery Gave the choice to the people
Why was Cuba a good possibility for Southern slave expansion?
It already had a big population of enslaved blacks that might be carved into several states Spaniards wouldn't allow them to buy it
What were the results of the bloodhound bill?
It increased the number of antislaveryites The northerners increased the Underground Railroad MA tried to nullify it by making it illegal for a state official to enforce the new federal law, personal liberty laws
Why was the Fugitive Slave Law a blunder on the part of the South?
It made the North angry and made the South bitter that the North were ignoring the law
Why was the election of 1852 important?
It marked the end of the Whig party Started national parties Started sectional and political alignments
What effects did slavery have on womenhood?
It strained the bonds and shaped the lives of Southern women
What was the profit of slavery?
It was profitable for slavers but hobbled the economic development of the region as a whole
Where was the first transcontinental railroad?
It was through the Panamanian jungle from coast to coast
Who became president after William Henry Harrisons' death?
John Tyler
Treaty of 1818
Joint occupation
What did the Cotton Kingdom repel?
Large-scale European immigration which added to the manpower and wealth to the North
What party's did abolitionists support?
Liberty party Free Soil party Republican party
What profits did the North reap from the slave trade?
Load bales of cotton at Southern ports, transport them to England, sell it, and buy manufactured goods
Free Soil Party
Made by antislavery northerners angry at conspiracy of silence in the candidates' platforms For the Wilmot Proviso, against slavery Advocated federal aid for internal improvements and urged free government homesteads for settlers Condemned slavery for ruining the chances of white workers to self-employ because of competition with slave labor
What was the campaign of 1844 an expression of??
Manifest Destiny
What concessions were made to the South in the Compromise of 1850?
Mexican Cession area was formed into the territories of New Mexico and Utah which would be open to popular sovereignty Texas got $10 million from the federal government More stringent fugitive-slave law
Commodore Matthew C. Perry
Millard Fillmore dispatched a fleet of warships commanded by him Black ships steamed into Edo Bay which caused panic Requested free trade and friendly relations Came back a year later to get the answer and persuaded the Japanese to sign the treaty of Kanagawa
What were the only judicial rights blacks were given?
Minimal protection from arbitrary murder or unusually cruel punishment
What were the slaves' religious practices?
Mix of Christian and African elements Responsorial style of preaching
How did the economic structure of the South become?
Monopolistic Widened the gap even more
Was the gold rush profitable?
More for those who mined the miners Only the fortunate few struck gold
How was family life in slavery?
Most slaves were raised in 2 parents household They passed down names Avoided marraige between first cousins
Oregon fever
Motivated pioneers to migrate there
Who were many of the free blacks in the south?
Mulattoes Blacks who had purchased their freedom with earnings from labor after hours
Where was a sizable mulattoe community?
New Orleans
What did the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo spark?
New political warfare over the slavery issue
How many adult slaves were illiterate at the start of the Civil War?
Nine-tenths
Were slavers usually found guilty and put to death?
No; aquitted
Which section was more prejudice against blacks?
North
What did cotton have to do with the possibility that war would break out in the North or South?
Northern warships could cut off the outflow of cotton and British factories and economic life would suffer, they would break the blockade, and the South would win
What was General Zachary Taylor known as?
Old Rough and Ready
What kind of government did the South basically have before the civil war?
Oligarchy
Aroostook War
People from Maine and Canada went into no-man's land of the Aroostook River Valley Small-scale lumberjack clash
What was the government in the South influenced by?
Planter aristocracy
What was regarded by Tyler as a mandate to acquire Texas?
Polk's election
What were nicknames for the poor nonslaveholding whites?
Poor White Trash Hillbillies Crackers Clay eaters
What was Winfield Scott's platform?
Praised the Compromise of 1850 as a lasting arrangement but weren't as enthusiastic as the Democrats
What role did Henry Clay play in the convention of 1850?
Proposed and defended a series of compromises Urged that the North and South make concessions and the North make a more strict fugitive-slave law
Treaty of Kanagawa
Provided for proper treatment of shipwrecked sailors, American coaling rights in Japan, and the establishment of consular relations Cracked open Japanese isolationism
General Winfield Scott
Pushed inland from Vera Cruz "Old Fuss and Feathers" from War of 1812 The most distinguished general
What did much of the agitation in the North against slavery come from?
Race prejudice, not humanitarianism
William Lloyd Garrison
Reformer that published the Liberator Triggered a 30-yr war of words and led to the Civil War More interested in himself and sectionalism Burned a copy of the constitution
Gag Resolution
Required all antislavery appeals to be settled without debate John Quincy Adams led a fight for its repeal
What were the results of the planter aristocracy in the South?
Rich got better education and felt an obligation to serve the public and the gap between the rich and the poor widened
Who were some Mexican War generals that gained experience that would later help them in the Civil War
Robert E. Lee Ulysses Grant
Harriet Tubman
Runaway conductor on the Underground Railroad Rescued more than 300 slaves "Moses"
Caleb Cushing
Sent by John Tyler to secure comparable concessions for the United States
Nicholas P. Trist
Sent by Polk with Scott's invading army Arranged for an armistice with Santa Anna, who pocketed the money and built their defense Was told to come home by polk but wrote a letter and wouldn't Signed Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
What were the two filibustering expeditions?
Several hundred armed men descended upon Cuba, both failed
What was a mistress of a great plantation like?
She commanded a sizable household staff of mostly female slaves and had cooks, maids, seamstresses, laundresses, and body servants
Treaty of Wanghia
Signed by China First formal diplomatic agreement between the United States and China US got most favored nation status, extraterritoriality said that Americans accused of crimes in China should go before American officials Allowed American trade with China to flourish and opened opportunity for American missionaries
What did Millard Fillmore do for the compromise?
Signed the series of compromise measures that passed Congress
What was the primary form of wealth in the South?
Slaves
How did the slaves rebel against their enslavement?
Slowed their work making a myth of laziness Sabotaged expensive equipment Poisoned their masters' food
How big was the Mexican War?
Small More Americans lost by disease than fighting
Which economic group had the most people that owned slaves?
Smaller slaveowners
How was breeding encouraged?
Some fertile females were freed after having ten kids and white masters would force themselves on their female slaves
How did some of the blacks feel about being sent back to Africa?
Some of them didn't want to go back once they had been Americanized
What was the Black Belt of the South?
South Carolina and Georgia to Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana that slaves were most concentrated Where Cotton Kingdom had grown so quickly
Who had claimed Oregon Country at one time or another?
Spain, Russia, Britain, and the US
William H. Seward
Spokesman for younger northern radicals Came out against concession Argued that Christians must obey God's moral and manmade laws Appealed to a "higher law" than the constitution
How was slave life along the Mississippi River and what resulted from it?
Stable African American Slave Culture
What was Sir Walter Scott accused of?
Starting the civil war
Who supported Clay?
Stephen A. Douglas
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
Stipulated that neither America or Britain would seek control over any future isthmian waterway
Wilmot Priviso
Stipulated that slavery should never exist in any of the territory to be taken from Mexico Never became a federal law, but was endorsed by most of the legislatures of the free states Symbolized the issue of slavery in the territories
The Bloodhound Bill
Stirred up opposition in the North The new fugitive-slave law The fleeing slaves couldn't testify for themselves and were denied a jury trial The commissioner who got the case of a fugitive would get five bucks if the runaway were freed and ten if they weren't
What did non-slaveowning whites do?
Subsistence farm and raise corn and hogs, not cotton, and often lived isolated lives, punctuated periodically by extended socializing and sermonizing at religious camp meetings
How did Tyler react of the proposed Whig tariff?
Tariff provided for a distribution among the states of revenue from the sale of public lands in the West Tyler didn't want to waste the federal money so he vetoed it
What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act contradict?
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 which forbade slavery in the Nebraska Territory
Who benefitted most from slavery?
The North
Why were the Southerners angry about DC?
The North wanted abolition of slavery, which was in between slave-holding Maryland and Virginia
Who held the majority of Southern wealth?
The Planters
What did the Free Soil Party foreshadow?
The Republican party
What was the most Anglo-Saxon part of the nation?
The South
Who produced over half of the world's supply of cotton?
The South
What made the United States a pacific power?
The acquisition of California and Oregon
What was a leading issue in the presidential campain of 1844?
The annexation of Texas
How did the Mexican War help the army expansion?
The campaigns provided field experience for officers that'd become leading generals, the Military Academy at West Point proved helpful, a new academy at Anaapolis was established, and the Marine Corps got new recognition
What did quick cotton profits lead to?
excessive cultivation and land butchery which caused leakage of population to the west and north
What did Polk proposed as the boundary of Oregon?
line of 49
Who got the better deal in the Compromise of 1850?
the North
Who owned the majority of the slaves?
The large plantation owners
What was slavery often refered to?
The peculiar institution
How did slavery keep rising after the slave trade was abolished?
The price of black ivory was so high that people smuggled them and by natural reproduction
What did the treaty guaruntee?
The right of transit as long as neutrality is remained. Led to construction of the first transcontinental railroad
Ostend Manifesto
The secretary of state told the American ministers in Spain, England, and France to prepare for acquisition of Cuba They met in Ostend, Belgium and drew up this dispatch Urged administration to offer $120 million for Cuba first
What was the Whigs' great contribution?
To help uphold the ideal of the Union through their electoral strength in the South and through leaders like Henry Clay and Daniel Webster
General Zachary Taylor
Went across Mexico to Buena Vista, was attacked by Mexican troops, and became the Hero of Buena Vista
Manifest Destiny
When citizens in the 1840s and 1850s believed that God had manifestly destined the american people for a hemispheric career to spread their democratic institutions over the world
What was the Second Ear of Good Feelings?
When talk of secession stopped and North and South thought the compromises should be a finality and that slavery should be buried
What was slavery's greatest psychological horror?
When the families of slaves were broken up at slave auctions
What were the two parties?
Whigs and Democrats
Who were the mountain whites?
Whites in the values of the Appalachian range that stretched from Virginia to Georgia and Alabama Lived in spartan frontier conditions and were a living ancestry Had little in common with the whites and hated them and their gang of blacks Played role in crippling the confederacy Attached to the Union Party
What did Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin make possible?
Wide-scale cultivation of short-staple cotton, making it the dominant crop, demanding labor
Who did the Whigs nominate?
Winfield Scott
What were the candidates mudslinged for?
Winfield Scott--pompous Franklin Pierce--alcohol problems
Capt. John C. Fremont
Won California
Who won the election?
Zachary Taylor
Who was the Whig candidate in the election of 1848?
Zachary Taylor "Hero of Buena Vista" Should've been Henry Clay but he couldn't win Dodged troublesome issues
What good did the South have?
Zachary Taylor Majority in the cabinet and on the Supreme Court Cotton was profitable
Franklin Pierce
"Fainting General" in the Mexican War Platform revived Democrats' commitment to territorial expansion and endorsed the Compromise of 1850
What did President Taylor urge in California to help the crime issue?
A constitution excluding slavery that applied to Congress for admission
What were Texans forced to maintain?
A costly military establishment Made treaties with France, Holland, and Belgium for protection
Sir Walter Scott
A favorite author of elite southerners whose manors and castles helped idealize a feudal society
What did Stephen A Douglas propose?
A legislative scheme that'd enlist the support of the South Nebraska would be sliced into Kansas and Nebraska Slavery decided by popular sovereignty So Kansas would probably become slave and Nebraska would probably come state
What were the parts of Polk's four-point program?
A lowered tariff The restoration of an independent treasury The acquisition of California The settlement of the Oregon dispute
What did cotton dominance lead to?
A one-crop economy
What were southerners demanding?
A stricter fugitive slave law
What was the platform of the Whigs when they won the presidency?
A strongly nationalistic program that included finanacial reform
How were the free blacks in the South?
A third race Didn't have same rights as whites Vulnerable of being captured as slaves Unpopular in the North Hated by Irish immigrants
What did the Southern aristocrats strive to perpetuate?
A type of medievalism
Frederick Douglass
Abolitionist and self-educated orator Escaped from slavery and gave a speech Beaten often Wrote autobiography
American Anti-Slavery Society
Abolitionist group
Theodore Dwight Weld
Abolitionist that traveled across the Old Northwest to speak Wrote American Slavery As It Is--propoganda against slavery
What did the delay of the conflict do?
Add to the moral strength of the North
Black Warrior
American steamer seized on a technicality which gave Pierce the opportunity to provoke a war with Spain and get Cuba
The Caroline
An American steamer that was carrying supplies to the insurgents across the swift Niagara River was atttacked on the NY shore by the British and set on fire McLeod was bragging about his part in the raid so he was arrested to be executed--his execution would mean war
William Walker
An adventurer that wanted control of Nicaragua for slave territory He made himself president and legalized slavery Was overthrown by Central American nations
What resulted from the gold rush?
An outburst of crime in California from miscreants and outcasts
Who really planned to run the presidency when William Henry Harrison was present?
Daniel Webster and Henry Clay
What was Polk nicknamed?
Dark Horse Young Hickory
Who were some black abolitionists?
David Walker--wrote book about end to white supremacy Sojourner Truth--fought for black emancipation and womens' rights Martin Delaney--recolonization
What happened in the assemblage of Southern extremists in Nashville?
Delegates took position favoring slavery but against the compromise measures
Lewis Cass
Democratic candidate in election of 1848 Popular sovereignty
How were the two political paerties an important bond of national unity?
Because both of them have support in the North and South and if they were replaced by sectional groupings, the Union would desolve
Why was Britain interested in Texas?
Because it would threaten America and create a diversion while they challenged the Monroe Doctrine by moving into the Americas Because they wanted fragmentation and militarization of America They could make the South mad if they could free some blacks there It was an important free-trade area Was great for producing cotton
Why were Americans bitter toward the British?
Because of the 2 Anglo-American Wars The Federalists that were pro-British died out British travelers criticized Americans War of Words
Why was German and Irish immigration to the South discouraged?
Because of the competition of slave labor, high cost of fertile land, and European ignorance of cotton growing
Why was the old fugitive slave law ineffective?
Because other state authorities wouldn't cooperate
Why did the abolitionist movement grow in the 1830s?
Because the British unchained the slaves in the West Indies The Second Great Awakening had opened eyes to horror of slavery
Why did another chunk of Mexico seem desirable?
Because the campaigns of the recent war showed that the best railway route ran slightly south of the Mexican Border
Why was the new tariff bill passed?
Because they sized down the rates and Tyler realized he needed additional revenue
What was the no-man's land?
Between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande
Lord Ashburton
Was sent by the London Foreign Office to Washington Professional diplomat Married American woman Established good relations with Daniel Webster and the two compromised on the Maine dispute
Webster's Seventh of March Speech
Webster's best speech Turned the North toward compromise Printed a lot
What were people along the border of Oregon and coming into the Country?
Border ruffians that have knives and pistols
What was the leading industrial power?
Britain
Who was really fighting over Oregon Country?
Britain and America
What made New Grenada and the United States need the treaty of 1848?
British encroachment
Why did the United States have trouble getting involved with Asia?
British got free access to five ports and control of Hong Kong
Creole
British officials in the Bahamas offered asylum to 130 Virginia slaves who had rebelled and captured the American ship
How much was America increased in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
By 1/3
How was the cause of concession helped?
By president Taylors death, allowing his Vice President Millard Fillmore to come into office
What concessions were made the North in the Compromise of 1850?
California as a free state Territory disputed in Texas surrendered to New Mexico Abolition of the slave trade in DC
Why did the North get the better deal?
California tipped the balance in the Senate, the higher law urged the popular sovereignty areas against slavery, there was no new possible slave territory, the South didn't really get enough for what they lost in Texas, the abolition of the slave trade was just a stepping stone in DC
What were American claims to Oregon Country?
Capt. Robert Gray found the Columbia River Lewis and Clark Expedition ranged through it Prescense of missionaries and other settlers
The Gadsden Purchase
Ceded to the United States the purchase for $10 million Approved Allowed the South to claim the railroad
What avoided a confrontation with Britain?
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
What accounted for half the value of all American exports after 1840?
Cotton
What was Britains leading product?
Cotton cloth
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Ended the Mexican War Gave America Texas, the area stretching westward to Oregon, and the ocean embracing California Got 1/2 of Mexico in all $15 million for land and assume debts of citizens with 3,250,000
What were camels proposed as a cure to?
Feasible land transportation Several were shipped but Americans couldn't get used to them and they were temperamental
What was the blacks' incentive for labor?
Floggings
The American Colonization Society
Founded to transport blacks back to Africa Liberia was founded for former slaves
Who did the Democrats nominate for the election of 1852?
Franklin Pierce Dark Horse #2
What did Pollk hope for in his quest for California?
He hoped to fight the war on a limited scale and then pull out when he had captured the prize
What did Abraham Lincoln think about Jimmy Polk's War?
He opposed it and demanded to know the exact spot where the American blood had been shed Spot resolution
What did Polk do to force a showdown over California?
He ordered 4000 men under Gen. Zachary Taylor to march into no-man's land near Mexican forces
What did Santa Anna deceivingly do?
He said that if the American blockading squadron would let him slip into Mexico from exile he'd sell out his country, but instead joined forces and led them
What was Tylers viewpoint and actions about the bank?
He signed a law ending the independent treasury system Vetoed plan for a fiscal bank Vetoed plan for a fiscal corporation
How did Mexico regard Texas?
As a province in revolt
Underground Railroad
Assisted runaway slaves North Chain of antislavery homes that runaway slaves were kept in by abolitionists from the slave states to Canada
Who ran and who won the election of 1844?
Democrats--James Polk Whigs--Henry Clay James K. Polk won
Personal liberty laws
Denied local jails to federal officials and otherwise hampered enforcement
The Walker Tariff
Devised by Robert Walker, his secretary of state, a tariff-for-revenue bill that reduced rates of Tariff of 1842 Excellent revenue producers because it was followed by boom times and heavy imports
What did Polk do, desperate to gain California?
Dispatch John Slidell to Mexico City as a minister and was told to offer max. $25 million for california. But Mexicans wouldn't cooperate
When did abolition first stir?
During the Revolution, especially with the Quakers
What was the question of boundaries in Texas between Mexico and the US?
During the Spanish occupation, the Nueces River had been the southwestern boundary but the Texans were claiming the Rio Grande instead
What did the controversy over free people endanger?
Free speech in the whole country
Who established the academy at Annapolis?
George Bancroft
Who was beneath the slaveowners on the population pyramid?
Great body of whites that owned no slaves
Denmark Vesey
He and almost thirty followers were publicly strung from the gallows when he led a rebellion in Charleston
What role did John C. Calhoun play in the convention of 1850?
He approved the purpose of what Clay proposed, but he didn't think it provided safeguards for southern rights Wanted to leave slavery alone, return runaway slaes, give the South its rights, and restore political balance Had the idea of electing 2 sectional presidents with a veto
What was Tyler's party?
He didn't really have one. He was a whig but only because he was a democratic jacksonian and hated jackson
How did Pierce feel about the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
He fully supported it
What dominated American diplomacy and politics?
Territorial expanision
What gave Southern leaders a sense of power?
That Britain was tied to them because of cotton
What was the compromise over the Maine boundary?
The Americans got more of the land in dispute But the British got the Halifax-Quebec route The British surrendered a lot of land
Who opposed the Mexican War?
The Conscience Whigs
Who was angry at Webster?
The Free-Soilers and abolitionists thought of him as a traitor
What were the problems with a railroad to the Pacific Coast?
The cost would be a lot and whichever section it was in would reap rewards
Who opposed the Traty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
The expansionists influenced by Manifest Destiny that wanted all of Mexico
What was a down-side to the slavery and cotton in the South?
The financial instability of the plantation system
Who was opposed to concessions?
The fire-eaters of the South
What did Southern whites resent?
The flooding of their mail with abolitionist books
Why was the Whig party bound to lose?
They were split between antislavery of the north and slavery of the South and the Free Soil party John Hale distracted Whig votes that would've gone to him
What was the South worried about?
The tipping political balance that could destroy equilibrium in the Senate that was threatened by the admission of California Potential slave territory running short
What reinvigorated the spirit of Manifest Destiny?
The victory in the Mexican War and the discovery of gold in California
How was Tyler treated by the Whigs?
They called him his accidency They kicked him out of the Whig party And they tried to impeach him His entire cabinet quit
What were British claims to Oregon Country?
They discovered and explored it, especially with Hudson Bay Company in the fur trade
Why did the whites that didn't own slaves defend the slave system?
They had "American Dream" hope of having a slave or two and of getting richer and liked how they were superior over at least the slaves
How did the proslavery whites defend it?
They said that it was supported by the authority of the Bible and the wisdom of Aristotle It was good for the Africans Religion was encouraged Master and slaves were a family They treated their slaves better than factory workers in the North were treated
Why were antislavery northerners angry after the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
They thought it was an act of bad faith All future conflict with the South would be more difficult
What was the conflict between Texas and the government?
They wanted to detatch the area of TX east of the Rio Grande and north the the 42nd parallel
What did Polk want to ask Congress to declare war because of?
Unpaid Claims Slidell's rejection
What role did Daniel Webster play in the convention of 1850?
Upheld Clay's compromise measures in a three hour effort Urged reasonable concessions to the south like a new fugitive-slave law Said there was no need to legislate slavery
What was strange about Polk giving money to Mexico after he won the war?
Usually victors don't pay who they beat when a conflict was forced Americans probably felt guilty
Who was the Free Soil Party's candidate?
Van Buren
What action did Taylor have in the compromise of 1850?
Vetoed any compromise passed by Congress
Nat Turner
Visionary black preacher that led an uprising that slaughtered about sixty Virginians Made hysteria 1831
What did success in China inspire?
Wanting to go to Japan
What did James Gadsden do?
Was appointed minister to Mexico Negotiated the Gadsden Purchase