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Chapter 16

America:A Narrative History

7th edition

Norton Media Library

byGeorge Brown Tindalland David Emory Shi

I. Slavery in the territories

A. Proposals sparked by Mexican War

1. Wilmot Proviso

2. Calhoun’s resolutions

3. Popular sovereignty

B. Oregon as free state

I. Slavery in the territories (cont’d)C. Election of 1848

1. Whigs and Taylor

2. Free-soil coalition

a. Barnburners

b. Conscience Whigs

c. Liberty party

d. Martin Van Buren

3. Results

D. California

1. Gold rush

a. Migration

b. Mining frontier

2. Statehood

II. The Compromise of 1850

A. The context

1. Controversies

2. Participants

B. Initial positions

1. Clay’s eight proposals

2. Calhoun’s reply

3. Webster’s plea for Union

4. Seward’s antislavery reply

5. Comprehensive bill

II. The Compromise of 1850

C. Reaching a compromise

1. Fillmore succeeds Taylor

2. Douglas’s strategy

3. Terms of compromise

D. Antislavery reaction

1. Protests against Fugitive Slave Law

2. Uncle Tom’s Cabin

E. Election of 1852

1. Candidates

2. Results

III. Foreign affairs

A. Ostend Manifesto

B. Diplomacy in the Pacific

1. Opening in China

2. Perry in Japan

IV. Kansas-Nebraska controversy

A. Transcontinental railroad

1. Gadsden Purchase

2. Douglas’s Nebraska bill

a. Repeal of Missouri Compromise

b. Antislavery opposition

B. Emergence of Republican party

1. End of Whig party

2. Know-Nothing party

3. New coalition party

IV. Kansas-Nebraska controversy (cont’d)

C. Battle for Kansas

1. Settlement

2. Elections

3. Clash of governments

4. Pottawatomie Massacre

5. Brooks-Sumner clash in Congress

D. Election of 1856

1. Republican nominee

2. Democratic candidate

3. Sectional campaigns

4. Election of Buchanan

V. Worsening sectional crisis under Buchanan

A. The Dred Scott decision

1. The case

2. Court’s decision

3. Calls for a federal slave code

B. Movement for Kansas statehood

1. Governor Walker’s efforts

2. Defeat of Lecompton constitution

C. Financial panic of 1857

1. Causes

2. Sectional reactions

V. Worsening sectional crisis under Buchanan (cont’d)

D. Lincoln-Douglas contest

1. Candidates and their views

2. Debates

a. The Freeport Doctrine

b. Lincoln’s moral question

3. Results

E. John Brown’s raid at Harper’s Ferry

VI. Election of 1860

A. Democrats

1. Deadlocked convention

2. Rump Democrats nominate Douglas

3. Proslavers name Breckinridge

B. Republicans nominate Lincoln

C. Constitutional Union party

D. The campaign

E. Results

VII. Secession

A. Deep South acts

B. Buchanan’s reactions

C. Federal property in seceded South

D. Last compromise attempts

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America: A Narrative History7nd Edition

byGeorge Brown Tindalland David Emory Shi

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