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Burns USH (Unit 3.3)Name __________________________Date _______________ Pd ________Abolitionism and Sectional Tensions-508052070Frederick Douglass00Frederick Douglass365252052705Angelina and Sarah Grimke 00Angelina and Sarah Grimke 5096510132715003907980127000400053435350036525202609850Hinton Helper00Hinton Helper-292102610930William Lloyd Garrison 00William Lloyd Garrison 36480754300220John C. Calhoun 00John C. Calhoun 16776704960430Supporters of slavery00Supporters of slavery26174702267585The Abolitionists00The Abolitionists1415415341000028251981561190036525205986145George Fitzhugh 00George Fitzhugh 1611630528828000-742954258243006339840965835Conversation #3 Free Soil Party formed in 1848The main goal of the Free Soil Party was to limit the spread of slavery into the western territories. Free-soilers did not believe that the Constitution allowed for abolition of slavery00Conversation #3 Free Soil Party formed in 1848The main goal of the Free Soil Party was to limit the spread of slavery into the western territories. Free-soilers did not believe that the Constitution allowed for abolition of slavery28232102152015ABOLITIONISM0ABOLITIONISM621601533286701859John Brown’s raid at Harper’s Ferry 001859John Brown’s raid at Harper’s Ferry 553974033572451857Supreme Court’s Dred Scott decision 001857Supreme Court’s Dred Scott decision 381571533756601848Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo gave USA the Mexican Cession; Most land is south of the 36?30’ line001848Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo gave USA the Mexican Cession; Most land is south of the 36?30’ line298704021570951820All Northern states have outlawed slavery 001820All Northern states have outlawed slavery 292989033381951820The Missouri Compromise restricted slavery in the western territories at 36?30’001820The Missouri Compromise restricted slavery in the western territories at 36?30’221551534048701808U.S. government outlawed the trans-Atlantic slave trade 001808U.S. government outlawed the trans-Atlantic slave trade 121539033191451787Northwest Ordinance outlawed slavery in the NW territories001787Northwest Ordinance outlawed slavery in the NW territories23431534524951739Stono slave rebellion in South Carolina 001739Stono slave rebellion in South Carolina 376809020142201833William Lloyd Garrison formed the American Anti-Slavery Society 001833William Lloyd Garrison formed the American Anti-Slavery Society 622554017951451860Lincoln is elected; South Carolina secedes from the Union 001860Lincoln is elected; South Carolina secedes from the Union 478726533381951854Kansas-Nebraska Act passed; Formation of the Republican Party 001854Kansas-Nebraska Act passed; Formation of the Republican Party 531114018427701856-1858“Bleeding Kansas“ violence between pro- and anti-slavery forces001856-1858“Bleeding Kansas“ violence between pro- and anti-slavery forces450151418903951850“King Cotton” makes up 60% of all exports; Slavery is dominant in the Deep South 001850“King Cotton” makes up 60% of all exports; Slavery is dominant in the Deep South 211963023380701793Eli Whitney’s cotton gin leads to “King Cotton” 001793Eli Whitney’s cotton gin leads to “King Cotton” 1282065233807017873/5th Compromise of the Constitution 0017873/5th Compromise of the Constitution 64389023380701776American Revolution leads many to free their slaves 001776American Revolution leads many to free their slaves -2286026714451619First African slaves brought to America 001619First African slaves brought to America 29298901022985Conversation #2 Mexican American War 1846-1848in 1846, the USA engaged in a war with Mexico. Americans hoped to gain new lands as part of its “Manifest Destiny.” Texas and most of the Mexican Cession were below the 36?30’ line00Conversation #2 Mexican American War 1846-1848in 1846, the USA engaged in a war with Mexico. Americans hoped to gain new lands as part of its “Manifest Destiny.” Texas and most of the Mexican Cession were below the 36?30’ line-1752601195070Conversation #1 Nat Turner Rebellion in 1831In 1831, the slave Nat Turner was led a shocking revolt against slavery, killing 55 whites, mostly women and children. This was the bloodiest slave rebellion in U.S. history. Dozens of blacks were killed in retaliation00Conversation #1 Nat Turner Rebellion in 1831In 1831, the slave Nat Turner was led a shocking revolt against slavery, killing 55 whites, mostly women and children. This was the bloodiest slave rebellion in U.S. history. Dozens of blacks were killed in retaliation300164511938000533273063500003882390909320Douglass and Calhoun0Douglass and Calhoun201549023685500-1441452482850071970905700395Grimke sisters and Helper 0Grimke sisters and Helper 85864704883785006456045484949500620839550114200039535105681345Garrison and Douglass 0Garrison and Douglass 53295554976495003025140488124500-93345495490500-228605871845Conversation #4 Wilmot Proviso in 1846The Wilmot Proviso was a proposal to outlaw slavery in the Mexican Cession. This would have limited the South’s ability to create new slave states in the West.00Conversation #4 Wilmot Proviso in 1846The Wilmot Proviso was a proposal to outlaw slavery in the Mexican Cession. This would have limited the South’s ability to create new slave states in the West.22345654982845007772405757545Calhoun and Fitzhugh 0Calhoun and Fitzhugh 7025640814070Fitzhugh and Grimke sisters0Fitzhugh and Grimke sisters7581901061720Helper and Garrison0Helper and Garrison63817509779000872109013970008473440175895009080515951200030460955815652Conversation #5 Compromise of 1850 A new compromise was needed when California applied to become a state. CA entered as a free state, but the South gained a new Fugitive Slave Law that declared that runaway slaves had to be returned to their masters.00Conversation #5 Compromise of 1850 A new compromise was needed when California applied to become a state. CA entered as a free state, but the South gained a new Fugitive Slave Law that declared that runaway slaves had to be returned to their masters.61791855831205Conversation #6 Uncle Tom’s Cabin in 1852Harriet Beecher Stowe's book had a major influence on how Northerners viewed?slavery. It showed the cruelty of slave masters and opened people’s eyes to the horrors of Southern slavery.00Conversation #6 Uncle Tom’s Cabin in 1852Harriet Beecher Stowe's book had a major influence on how Northerners viewed?slavery. It showed the cruelty of slave masters and opened people’s eyes to the horrors of Southern slavery. ................
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