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James K. Polk

Democrats choose him for election of 1844, “Young Hickory”

  • (Dark Horse)

  • Polk wins

Goals:

  • Lower tariff (he’s a Dem!)

  • Get California (harbors for trade)

  • Independent treasury (no bank!)

  • Settle Oregon issue (expansion makes anti-slavery backers uncomfortable)

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Manifest Destiny

Americans believed themselves to have a God-given right to possess a nation from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean

  • Fueled the continued American expansion westward

  • Biggest issue during Election of 1844

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“54’50 or fight”

US and England disagree on Oregon boundary

  • War?

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Treaty of Guad-Hidalgo

US gets Mexican Cession and land to Oregon

  • 1848

  • US pays $15 million

  • Rio Grande border

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Wilmot Proviso

No slavery in any territory gained from Mexico

  • Never passes :(

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Free Soil Party

  • No slavery in the territories

  • Support Wilmot Proviso

  • Not necessarily abolitionists

  • Internal improvement

  • Free homesteads

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Walt Whitman

Collection of poems

  • Leaves of Grass

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James Fennimore Cooper

Conflict between nature and process

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • Self-reliance

  • Nonconformity

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Popular Sovereignty

The people of a territory may decide for themselves if they want slavery (voting)

  • Stephen Douglas

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Compromise of 1850

Response to the Mexican War

  • An attempt to keep a lid on the slavery issue

  • California wants to enter the Union as a free state

North benefits:

  • California admitted as a free state

  • Disputed territory between NM and TX goes to NM

  • No more slave trade in DC

South Benefits:

  • NM and UT would have no restrictions on slavery (use popular sovereignty)

  • US pays off the debt

  • Stronger fugitive slave law **(**By far the most controversial part of the compromise)

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Fugitive Slave Law

By far the most controversial part of the compromise of 1850

  • Penalties for helping escaped slaves

  • No trial by jury for slaves, slaves could not testify for themselves, and judges get more $$ if they send a slave back south

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William Seward

Only one believed in “higher law” (bible)

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Franklin Pierce

  • Elected pres. in 1852

  • Democrat (seems southern but is northern)

  • End of the Whigs as a party

  • Pierce sends naval fleet around the world

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Ostend Manifesto

Secret plot to take Cuba

  • Gadsden Purchase

    • $10 million to Mexico

    • Railroad from the South to CA

    • (slavery and expansion)

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Stephen Douglas

  • “Little Giant”

  • Gets the Compromise of 1850 through congress

  • Wanted the railroad to for through Nebraska

  • Kan-Neb Act makes him lose support in the North (will cost him a chance at the presidency)

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Kansas-Nebraska Act

Popular sovereignty would be used to decide Kan-Neb

  • Would overturn Missouri Compromise

  • Passes but North is angry

Impact:

  • Douglas loses support in the North (will cost him a chance at the presidency)

  • ESL dead in the North

  • Democrat party split (after 1856 will not have a pres. for 28 years)

  • Republican Party (GOP) is born

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe (the Beechers were a famous abolitionist family)

  • Written in response to the Fugitive Slave Law (more opposition to slave law)

Awakened the North to the evils of slavery

  • Splitting of families

  • Translated, made into a play, a hit in England

  • The South retaliates to UTC

  • Numerous “Anti-Tom” books written to support slavery

Lincoln: “So you’re the little woman who wrote the book…

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Election of 1856

  • Dems- James Buchanan

  • GOP (Republicans)- John C. Fremont

  • Know-Nothings- Fillmore

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Republican Party

(GOP)

  • No extension of slavery in the territories (like FS party)

  • Repeal Kan-Neb Act

  • Repeal FSL

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John Brown

  • An abolitionist

  • Hacks up several pro-slavery supporters

  • Bloodshed

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Bleeding Kansas

Sovereignty, supporters from both sides (pro-slavery and anti-slavery) pour into Kansas to vote

  • Kansas will pass the Lecompton Constitution

    • Pro-slavery

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James Buchanan

  • Does not feel the South has a right to secede

    • Also, no right to force them to stay (constitution)

  • Won Election of 1856

  • A weak leader that had limited ability to preserve the Union

  • Often blamed for his inaction as Southern states began to secede from the Union, limited in his actions by his strict constitutionalist views

  • A supporter of slavery and strongly opposed the abolitionist movement embodied by the Republican Party

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Dred Scott

A slave who was brought to northern states; sues for his freedom

  • Supreme Court ruling given by Chief Justice Roger Taney

    • A slave is not a citizen and cannot sue

    • Slaves were property so they could be taken anywhere (5th amend. -property rights)

    • Missouri Compromise unconstitutional

  • Congress has no power to ban slavery in the territories (south cheers, popular sovereignty people hate it, ruling allows slavery in the territories)

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Election of 1860

As important as any US election; Democrats are still split

  • Northern Dems:

    • Stephen Douglas (IL)

    • Popular sovereignty

    • Leave FSL alone

  • Southern Dems:

    • John C. Breckinridge (KY)

    • Extension of slavery

    • Annex Cuba

  • Constitutional Union Party

    • John Bell (TN)

    • Keep the Union together

  • Republicans (GOP)

    • Abraham Lincoln (IL)

    • No extension of slavery

    • Railroad in the west

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Abraham Lincoln

  • Lincoln is not on the ballot in the South (Election of 1860)

    • South threaten to secede if Lincoln is elected

  • Lincoln wins but is a minority president

    • FL, AL, SC, TX, MS, LA, and GA secede

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Compromise of 1877

Democrats allowed Hayes to be president in return for the removal of all federal troops from the south

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Turner Thesis

Frontier

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Liberty Party

Anti-slavery

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Know-Nothing Party

Former Whigs that developed in response to the rising Immigration from Ireland and Germany

  • Nativist

  • Especially anti-Catholic

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