Causes of the civil war
How many slaves did Small Slaveholders have?
Less than 20 slaves
Compromise of 1850
Texas is slave but needs to give up its Northern Territory. California is free. Popular sov. on all other new territory. Fugitive slave act
What happens first when deciding how to enter free or slaves states into the country?
The Missouri compromise
Popular Sovereignty
The belief that each state should vote and decide
What was the impact of the Dred Scott case?
They thought they were ending the question of slavery for good in favor of slave holding states. But the opposite happened, intense northern backlash and is considered a leading cause for Civil War
What is the result of Nat Turners rebellion?
This leads to the passage of tougher slave laws like making it illegal to educate slaves
Who did the Democrats want for the election of 1860?
Stephen Douglas (North) and Breckinridge (South)
What was the first state to break away?
Before he even took office, South Carolina seceded.
Fredrick Douglas's childhood
Born in Maryland. He was passed to a family member in Baltimore. The wife of the owner had never owned a slave so she taught him how to read, which he was good at. This causes backlash but he continues to secretly educate himself
Harriet Tubman
Born into slavery but escaped at 29. She returns to the south to free hundreds of slaves. Then she became a spy for the Union during the Civil War
What happened at fort Sumter
Confederates demand fort be evacuated but the Union soldiers inside refuse. Confederates open fire and destroy fort
Dred Scott Decision
Court ruled that the US constitution was not meant to include citizenship for African Americans regardless of slave or free, so no rights or privileges given to citizens apply to them
What southern states never broke away?
DE, KY, MD & MO even though they are slave. (These are border states)
Who is Abe Lincoln?
Grew up in Illinois and was mostly self educated. Great storyteller. Has a tragic life with disappointments and depression. Loses most elections except for president
Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin?
Harriet Beecher Stowe
What did Fredrick Douglass do after escaping?
He becomes author/spokesman for the abolitionist movement
What happens to Senator Charles Sumner?
He gave a speech attacking the Kansas Nebraska act and Andrew Butler. Senator Preston Brooks beats Sumner nearly to death two days later on Senate floor
What happened to John Brown after Harpers Ferry?
He was sentenced to death
Missouri Compromise
Henry Clay comes up with the idea that Missouri is added as a slave state but Maine is added as a free state. Then use 30'36 parallel line to decide future states
Why did Dred Scott sue
His owner (a military doctor) stationed in free territory for a year. The owner brings Dred Scott with him. After returning to the south the owner dies. Dred Scott claimed he was free since he lived in free territory
Nat Turner's Rebellion
In 1831, most violent slave revolt in America where 57 whites are killed. 200 innocent slaves were killed. Turner hides out for 6 weeks but eventually caught and executed
How many fatalities at fort Sumter?
0
When was uncle Tom's cabin published?
1852
What happened in Pottawatomie massacre?
5 pro slavery men were killed. They were dragged out of their homes and killed with swords
How did the Dred Scott case rule
7-2 against Scott
Attack on Lawrence
800 Pro slave men rode into Lawrence. They burn building and the newspaper building. 1 man killed
Who was Nat Turner?
A slave and preacher in Virginia
What happened in Bleeding Kansas
Abolitionists and Pro slave move into Kansas to win an election. Pro Slave wins and sets up government in Lecompton. Abolitionists protest and set up their government in Topeka
What is sectionalism?
Amercia is splitting into different regions (North, South and West). Differences in language, lifestyle, culture and views on slavery
How did Fredrick Douglass escape?
At age 29 he goes on a train to NYC using fake paperwork
What was James Polks idea for how to handle entering free or slaves states into the country?
Extend the Missouri compromise line
Yeoman
Families that work their own farms, farming enough to survive (biggest group)
Who helped in the underground railroad?
Former slaves, free black people and white abolitionist
What states joined SouthCarolina?
GA, FL, TX, AL, MS & LA join.
Where do most people live in the south?
In small towns or farms
What were some problems with the Missouri Compromise
It draws a line between the country. It divides some states like California and Nevada. It gives more land to free states.
Why did Uncle Tom's Cabin outrage slave owners?
It made the brutal realities of slavery real to readers
Who did the CSA elect as their president?
Jefferson Davis (rep and senator from Mississippi)
Who led the Pottawatomie Massacre?
John Brown a religious abolitionist
Harper's Ferry
John Brown wants a slave uprising so he takes over arsenal in Harpers Ferry VA. Military was sent in and all his men were captured or killed
Plantation
Large farms that sell crops for profit -over 100 slaves
What was the Southern democrats idea for how to handle entering free or slaves states into the country?
Slaves are property so they can be taken anywhere (rejected Missouri Compromise)
Election of 1860
Lincoln elected President without winning any southern state
What was the cotton gin and what does it do to slavery?
Machine to remove cotton seeds and stretch out cotton. This reinvigorates slavery
Fugitive Slave Act
Makes it a crime to help escaped slaves. Escaped slaves can be captured in free states. Accused slave cannot testify on own behalf (returned to slave owner based on owners claims). Judges make double if rule in favor of the owner
What was Harriet Tubman's nickname?
Moses
What is the North like before the civil war?
Most of the population is in large cities. More people working in factories than farms.
What was the west like before the civil war?
Mostly small towns or cluster of homes far apart
What states eventually joined the Union?
NC, AK, VA & TN.
Underground Railroad
Network of people who hid and transported escaped slave to freedom. Had loose organization and no central leadership
Where was the capital of the Confederacy?
Originally Montgomery AL but later moved to Richmond, VA
How many slaves did Planters have
Owned more than 20 slaves, (less than 1% owned more than 100)
Border Ruffians
People who crossed the border to illegally vote
Abolisnist
People who want to end or abolish the practice of slavery in America
What was the Free soils idea for how to handle entering free or slaves states into the country?
Popular Sovereignty on all new territory
What was the wests opinion on slavery?
Popular sovereignty, let the decision of slavery be up to the people of that state
What does Lincoln promise?
To not abolish slavery where it exists
What was Fort Sumter? Where was it located?
US arsenal in Charleston SC
What was the Northern Democrats idea for how to handle entering free or slaves states into the country?
Wilmot Proviso, Texas is slave and all territory will be free