The American Civil War took place during 1861-1865. There were many disagreements between the North and South that led up to the beginning of the war. The three major factors that led to the war were: land expansion, failed compromises, and freedom versus slavery. These three aspects had the biggest effect on the rising tension and sectionalism occurring between the Union and the Confederacy and contributed the most to the start of the Civil War. The second factor was land expansion. Western expansion…
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was still dependent on the steamship. • Railroads existed, but far less than in the North. ⅗ Compromise http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-the-three-fifths-compromise.htm/ - the north and the south had an agreement this agreement was called the ⅗ compromise - the agreement happened while the Constitutional Convention, in 1787, was happening - three-fifths of slaves were counted for the purpose of taxation in Congress - by saying the slaves were part of the population instead of being property…
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how Slavery must be stopped when an uprising by slaves and freemen in and around charleston in spring 1822. The Day America gained independence was the best day for most Americans ,but what about the blacks, and natives. In Document C it shows the purpose of the picture is to show how groups of Americans are happy except that there is only one black kid that looks scared. Though it was the independence of the U.S. and they got their flag and anthem. There are like one black person and few women celebrating…
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AP US Essay Throughout the Pre-Civil war era, conflicts between the north and south began to stir sectional discord and tension that lead to the framing of the constitution, jeopardizing its purpose. Sources of the discord were found under Literature, Polemics, increasing Tariffs, but mainly the Principle of the Constitution on which the governmental power lies within the people. With the basis of this principle conflicting with the views of the north and south ultimately lead to the Civil War…
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separate unions. According to Document 1, the issue that continued to separate these two halves of our country was the idea of the allowance of slavery in new territories. Neither side was willing to compromise on this issue, so tensions grew stronger. Then Henry Clay drew up what is known as the Missouri Compromise. This prohibited slavery north of the parallel 36°30° north. “Northerns hate us now, and they teach their children in their schools and churches to hate our children. . . (Document 2).”…
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How did this contribute to the Civil War? Missouri Compromise DATE: 1820 PRESIDENT: JAMES MONROE It was between the pro slavery and the anti slavery factions it prohibited slavery in the former Louisiana territory north of the parallel 36/30 degrees north, except within the boundaries of the proposed state of Missouri but it also allowed main to become a free state which kept the balance between free and slave states Northerners didn’t want Missouri to enter the union as a slave state because…
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Etcheson) Bleeding Kansas is the term referring to the conflict on the Kansas-Missouri border as to whether the territory of Kansas was to be permitted as a proslavery state or an abolitionist state before and during the Civil War. This conflict was waged on the border-towns of both states and atrocities were committed by both parties. Missouri was to be a slave state based on the Missouri Compromise, which was formed to help alleviate the pressures of the rising slave question…
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post of the senator of Illinois. Lincoln defended the idea that slavery is contrary to human rights and that as such, A democratic vote. The debates which led to the final version of the compromise of 1850 were among the most remarkable in the history of the United States. Calhoun and Davis opposed the compromise, for they saw in him a blatant injustice…
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Essay # 10 Examine political crisis of 1850 The Kansa Nebraska act created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, opening new lands for settlement, and had the effect of repealing the Missouri Compromise of 1820 by allowing settlers in those territories to decide through Popular Sovereignty whether they would allow slavery within each territory. The act was designed by Democratic Senator Stephen Douglas. Douglas hoped popular sovereignty would enable democracy to triumph, so he would not have…
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American citizens based solely on their ancestry and that Congress had no right to make laws interfering with or prohibiting the practice of slavery. The case embodied the political sectionalism that has been splitting the country apart since the Missouri Compromise in 1820, as well as the frustration that slavery had not been defined or outlined at the federal level. Because the United States Constitution had never explicitly mentioned or defined slavery, the North and the South grew increasingly polarized…
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