distillation of the issue of slavery and the direction in which the Union was heading. Lincoln’s friends knew the content of his speech and told Lincoln that the Housed Divided speech was too radical due to the use of biblical phrases, and that giving such speech will cost him his chance in defeating Stephen A. Douglass. Lincoln argues that either slavery is extinguished in all states, or extended it to all states, but the states cannot be half slaves and half free of slavery because “a housed divided…
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Armed with new lawyer the Scotts made it to the US Supreme court. The significance of this case was apparent when two powerful lawyers joined Sanford’s team. Henry Geyer was not only a senator, but a powerhouse in the legal community in Washington, which made him a hard person to go up against. The other powerhouse of the team was Reverdy Johnson. Like Geyer, Johnson was also a senator as well as the Attorney General for the state of Maryland. Having two senators as legal representatives proved just…
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Sanford case, Dred Scott lost and African Americans were deemed property (Taney 1857). The Fourth Amendment protected one’s property, so slaves were not allowed to file a case saying that they should be freed anymore.Since, slaves were property, slave owners could take them anywhere, even to the North. The Dred Scott Decision, as it was known, gave the South the power to legally take their slaves to the North to spread slavery or just bother the abolitionists. This law is making slavery legal everywhere…
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the South was convinced slavery was in trouble, and their lifestyle was debilitated. The South's reliance on slavery and the racial hierarchy it created, constrained a partition between the North and South. The North supported Abraham Lincoln, a member of the Republican Party, and was against the development of slavery. The Republican Party was established in 1854 by previous Whigs and other small parties. The Party was devoted to ceasing the spread of slavery. Slavery had to a great extent vanished…
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head and leader of the Republicans. Lincoln’s views and ideologies guided the republican party, this includes the idea of free labor. Lincoln believed that slavery degraded labor and that slavery would ultimately drive free labor out of the territories. Lincoln as well as other fellow republicans believed in stopping the expansion of slavery would preserve the heritage of economic independence for all white Americans. Republican praised the North as a society of opportunity where enterprising individuals…
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focused on slavery versus free labor, popular sovereignty, and the legal and political status of black Americans. Lincoln criticized Douglas for his support of popular sovereignty and the Kansas-Nebraska Act, while Douglas accused Lincoln of racial equality and disruption of the Union. Douglas accused Lincoln of being too radical on the slavery question, a charge that Lincoln struggled to deny. Lincoln appeared stronger, putting Douglas on the defensive with questions about his views on slavery. Douglas…
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termsAnthony Phuong Period 3 Block A 12/2/12 Unit 5 terms Questions: 1. 3 Causes for the American Civil War: Kansas/ Nebraska Act: Chaos erupted after a decision was not reached regarding the issue of slavery in this territory. The free & slave government forming in that territory increased tension between free & slave states. The incident involving Charles Sumner and Preston Brooks further rallied together spirits of the North and South. Their very own brethren were becoming enemies…
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Dred Scott Supreme Court Leads to Civil War The Civil War started when the Confederated went to the soldiers at Fort Sumter, North Carolina on April 12, 1861. This war was fought between the Union States, which were the Northerners, against the states of the Confederacy, the Southern states. It lasted a total of five years from 1861 to 1865 and there was many causes and events that led to the start of the War. There was differences between the northern and southern states about slavey, trading and…
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status of slavery in those territories within the hands of the “popular sovereignty,” which essentially made the residents responsible for the decision. This bill was sponsored by Senator Stephen Douglas, who presumed that any conflict would be avoided if the sovereignty made the decision on slavery, a presumption that backfired and led to great strife between pro and anti-slavery factions at that time. This was because…
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states that did not declare secession were known as the "Union" or the "North". The war had its origin in the fractious issue of slavery, especially the extension of slavery into the western territories. After four years of bloody combat that left over 600,000 Union and Confederate soldiers dead and destroyed much of the South's infrastructure, the Confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and the difficult Reconstruction process of restoring national unity and guaranteeing civil rights to the freed…
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