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man who proposed solutions to catastrophe of 1850 and said that North should enact a more feasible fugitive slave law to compromise
Henry clay (third compromise he's made)
Man who negotiated the Gadsden Purchase with Santa Anna so that they could buy some parts of Mexico to build the railroad for $10 million
James Gadsden
Country cocooned in isolationism for over 2 centuries
Japan
known as the "great nullifier" and championed the South in his last formal speech
John C calhoun
One of the most momentous measures to ever pass Congress
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Was known as the father of popular sovereignty, his views on slavery extension were not silent
Lewis Cass
Commanded the warships that POTUS Fillmore sent to Japan, finally entered Japanese shores after tense negotiations and threats to blow his way onto shore
Matthew Perry
who became president after Taylor died
Millard filmore
Why did the Kansas-Nebraska scheme contradict the Missouri Compromise of 1820?
Missouri Compromise forbade slavery in proposed Nebraska north of the 36' 30 line
What was the opposition to a railroad built in the North?
Nebraska, since it was unorganized land
which two states were open to slavery on the basis of popular sovereignty but were in favor of free soil
New Mexico and Utah
When American ministers in Spain, England, and France met to prepare confidential recommendations to get Cuba; offered $120 million for Cuba
Ostend Manifesto
His platform revived the territorial expansion (like Polk), and endorsed Compromise of 1850, including Fugitive Slave Law
Pierce
Weak and indecisive figure, but was enemy-less because of this and was a pro-southern northerner who was adopted into the slavery wing of Democrats
Pierce
a doctrine that stated that the principles of the Constitution, should themselves determine the status of slavery in their separate state
Popular sovereignty
Purely sectional and major party
Republcan
Man who delivered a counter-stroke to offset the Gadsden thrust for southern expansion westward, wanted a line of settlements across the country
Senator Stephen Douglass
argued that christian legislators must obey gods moral law and appealed to exclude slavery in the territories to an even higher law than constitution (cost him presidency)
Seward
who arose in opposition to California skipping the territorial stage
Southern politicians
Lusted for new slave land after the Compromise of 1850 closed Mexican Cession to the peculiar institution, i.e. Nicaragua
Southern slavocrats
Why did Scott lose the election?
Southern whigs betrayed him with their votes, and Free Soil candidate siphoned votes from the north that he could have won
who was most pleased by Websters speech
banking and commercial centers
How was the Whig party split?
between antislavery Whigs in the north and slavery Whigs in the south; southern whigs spat on Scott but liked his platform, northerners hated the platform but loved Scott
what did the fire eaters of the south do to try and protest the concession but failed
boycott northern good
how did taylor help the cause of concession
by dying suddenly
Suggested solution to the transportation issue, since CA and Oregon were across the nation and hard to get to (failed)
camels
why did politicians like popular sovereignty
compromise between abolitionist ideals and southern demands
why was the South worried about the admission of California
destroy delicate equilibrium in Senate
why did Free soilers condemn slavery
destroying chances of free white workers to rise from wage earning dependence to self employment
what did the advocates of popular sovereignty hope it would do
dissolve the issue of slavery into a local one instead of national
what area did Texas claim
east of Rio Grande and north to 42 parallel
Why was the railroad built starting in the south?
easy terrain to build on, route wouldn't pass through unorganized territory
Why was the 1852 election so significant?
ended the Whig party, foreshadowed the eclpise of national parties and rose fears of sectional political alignments
what happened when California was banging on the door for admission
fire eaters in the south were threatening secession
who was still fiercly against the concession even after it had already been passed
fire eaters of the south
Nickname for southerners
fire-eaters
Biggest and most durable offspring of the Kansas-Nebraska Act
formation of the Republican party (against slavery, hated the Kansas-Nebraska Act)
what was the cry of the free soilers
free soil. free speech, free labor, and free men
what kind of people did the Free soil party attract
industrialists, democrats, northerners, conscience whigs
why did the public like popular sovereignty
it accorded with democratic tradition of self determination
what did the Constitution of California have on it
it excluded slavery
what were the newcomers in California like during the Gold Rush
lawless men and virtueless women
what was Calhouns impassioned plea
leave slavery alone, return runaways, give south its right as a minority, restore political balance
how was the south relatively well off in 1850
majority in supreme court, equal in senate, could veto constitutional amendments
Success in China inspired
mission to pry open Japan
what did the 1850s allow the north to do in preparing for civil war
moral strength for its will to fight for the Union
Did Douglass sympathize with slavery?
no
Did northerners support the Kansas-Nebraska scheme?
no
Was the Ostend Manifesto supported once its existence was leaked?
no
New Mexico and Utah wanted to enter the Union as...
non slave states
why did Calhoun reject Clays proposed concessions
not providing adequate safe guards
where did slavemasters rest their arguments
on the Constitution
what did Massachusettes do in above toward nullification
penal offense for any state official to enforce Fugitive slave law
how did the South halt the drive towards abolition in DOC
permitted outlawing of slave trade in federal district
denied local jails to federal officials and hampered enforcement
personal liberty laws
With slavery and sectionalism down played, what did the election focus on?
personalities
filibustering means
pirate like
why did the Democrats have to look for a new representative in 1848
polk had pledged to only one term
why were industrialists interested in the Free soil party
polks reduction of protective tariffs
What did the treaty of 1848 help do? (it' significance later, 2 things)
provided legal cover for T. Roosevelt's assertion of American control of the Panama Canal Zone (1903), led to first transcontinental road
why were Democrats willing to join free soil party
resentful of polk settling for part of Oregon but insisting on all Texas
what was the one fatal defect of popular sovereignty
served to spread the blight of slavery
what did politicians think the wisest strategy was for the slavery issue
sit on the lid and ignore it
What helped antislavery legions of the North gain support?
slavocracy of Kansas
How did war beak out between Spain and the US? (2 reasons)
southerners set up filibustering expeditions to seize Cuba but they all failed and in one raid many were killed, Cubans took down US ship BLack Warrior
what did the Free soil party foreshadow
the Republican party
What made the US a Pacific (or would-be) power
the acquiring of Oregon and CA
Why did the rush to Sierra Nevada, CA for gold concern Central America's fate?
the narrow land served as an Atlantic to Pacific transportation route that could sever the two Americas, whoever controlled it held a sway over the maritime nations (US especially)
who got the better deal in the compromise of 1850
the north
why were the Southerners bitter about the new Law
the northerners would not execute the law
What was the issue of building a transcontinental railroad (ending in CA)
there was only enough money for one, so the argument was whether it began in the North or South; whoever had it gained superior wealth, influence and population
Why did the South want the railroad to begin with them?
they were behind the North economically
during the gold rush who made the most reliable profits
those who took care of the miners
how was President Taylors military ire aroused
threats of Texas to take Santa fe (he almost sent army against them)
what did California as a free state do to the South
tipped the Senate balance permanently against south
Purpose of war on SPain
to gain Cuba
Why did Douglass create this scheme? (personal reasons)
to gain popularity among Virginian voters, benefit his section, gain wealth
Impacts of Cushing's treaty
trade with China went up, opened opportunities for American missionaries, US was now aligned with Western powers and hurt China's cultural integrity
Solution to transportation issue
transcontinental railroad
Another legacy of Mexican war was
transportation problems
True or False: Kansas-Nebraska Act destroyed the Democratic party?
true
Biggest accomplishment of the Whig party
upholding the ideal of the Union through electoral strength in the South, aand with Webster and Clay
who did the free soilers have as their representative
van buren
what made Taylor pull through and become president in 1848
wartime popularity, and diversion of Democrats to Free soil party
What reinforced Manifest Destiny?
winning the Mexican War, Californian gold
Did Pierce support the Kansas-Nebraska bill?
yes
Was Douglass able to repeal the Missouri Compromise in order to make his Kansas-Nebraska scheme work?
yes
Did southerners support the Kansas-Nebraska scheme?
yes; wanted another slave state
who did the Whigs nominate as their representative in 1848
zachary taylor
what helped turn the tide in the North towards compromise
Websters seventh of march speech
Praised the Compromise of 1850 as a lasting arrangement
Whig
freshman senator from New York and spokesman for younger northern radicals came out against concession and did not realize that compromise brought the union together
William Seward
Brazen American adventurer who tried to grab control of Central American country (tried and failed to get Baja Caliornia). Installed himself as Pres of Nicaragua in 1856 and legalized slavery, was overthrown and killed
William Walker
Nominee of the Whig party (chosen over Webster and Fillmore), not a smart choice because of his haughtiness that turned people away
Winfield Scott
group of newer leaders who, unlike the Old Guard had not grown up with the Union
Young Guard from the North
what was California granted as because of the compromise
a free state
who saw webster as a traitor
abolitionists
what did the Free soil party also advocate that went beyond slavery
advocating federal aid and urged free government homesteads
How did the Democratic nominating convention of 1852 startle the nation?
after a deadlock, it went with the nation's second ever dark horse Franklin Pierce
How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act encourage the Civil War?
antislavery northerners were angry at the act "made in bad faith" by Nebrascals, making future compromise with the south very difficult
Vital rights and privileges Cushings secured for the US, from the Chinese
"most favored nation" status afforded us any and all trading terms accorded for other countries, extraterritoriality allowed Americans accused of crimes in China to be tried before American officials,
Why did northerners criticize the Gadsden Purchase?
$10 million was too much money
how many slaves was the south losing per year because of the Underground Railroad
1000
caused the disquieting talk of secession to subside and peace loving people were determined that the compromise would be final on the issue of slavery
2nd Era of Good Feelings
Spain's once mighty New World empire that was sugar rich and had many slaves, coveted for annexation; Polk offered $100 million but Spain denied
Cuba
who upheld Clays compromise measures in the senate and urged reasonable concessions to the south
Daniel Webster
What prompted the treaty in 1848 between the US and now Colombia that guaranteed the right to cross the isthmus in return for our pledge to maintain perfect neutrality?
British encroachment (seizure of San Juan)
Massachusetts lawyer sent by Tyler to secure comparable concessions from Asia for the US (since Britain had secured the 5 ports if China in the Opium Wars)
Caleb Cushing
where did the South try and get more land to have slaves from so they could rebalance the senate
Carribean
Helped avoid full blown confrontation with Britain by promising that neither the US nor Britain would fortify/seek exclusive control of any future isthmian waterway
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty
New Granada
Colombia
Why was Spain alone in the war v. the US?
Europe was too busy with the Crimean war
why was Taylor bent on vetoing any compromises passed by congress
Fallen under influence of higher law Seward
Man who made the Kansas-Nebraska scheme proposing the Territory of Nebraska be split into 2 territories, Kansas and Nebraska. Popular sovereignty would determine their stance on slavery
Douglass
party that formed because of their distrust of both Cass and Taylor and aroused the conspiracy of silence in the democratic and whig platforms, were IN FAVOR of the Wilmot proviso
Free soil party
Demise of the Whigs
Fugitive Slave Law
What other compromise did the Kansas-Nebraska act destroy besides the one of 1820?
Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
new law that stirred opposition in the North, said the fleeing slaves had no right to trial and could not testify on their own behalf
Fugitive slave Law of 1850
what awakened antagonism towards the south
Fugitive slave law of 1850
who did the Democratic National Convention turn to after Polk
General Lewis Cass
what was Zachary taylors slogan that he had been heard saying during the Battle of Buena Vista
General Taylor never surrenders
most amazing of the "conductors" of the Underground Railroad who helped rescue more than three hundred slaves and earned the title of Moses
Harriet Tubman
Treaty Perry coninced the Japanese to sign that promised proper treatment of shipwrecked sailors, US coaling rights in Japan, and consular relations; sparked Meji Restoration
Treaty of Kanagawa
First Formal diplomatic agreement between the US and China singed due to Cushing's charm and China's desire to balance out the British interference
Treaty of Wanghia
a virtual freedom train that consisted of an informal chain of stations through which scores of runaway slaves were spirited to free soil canada
Underground Railroad