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Copy the following onto the bottom part of NB page 81. 1. Who was nominated by the Republicans in the election of 1856 and earned the nickname of “Pathfinder?” 2. Who was minister to Great Britain and nominated by the Democrats in the election of 1856? 3. Who was the slave who sued for his freedom after his master’s death, until the Supreme Court denied his claim? 4. Who was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who argued that any ban on slavery in the territories would violate the slaveholders’ property rights? 5. Who was nominated by the Republicans in 1858 to run for the senate seat from Illinois? 6. Who faced Abraham Lincoln in a series of debates that became famous as models of political debate? 7. Who led the attack against the arsenal at Harpers Ferry as a way of starting a slave rebellion?

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Copy the following onto the bottom part of NB page 81.

1. Who was nominated by the Republicans in the election of 1856 and earned the nickname of “Pathfinder?”

2. Who was minister to Great Britain and nominated by the Democrats in the election of 1856?

3. Who was the slave who sued for his freedom after his master’s death, until the Supreme Court denied his claim?

4. Who was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who argued that any ban on slavery in the territories would violate the slaveholders’ property rights?

5. Who was nominated by the Republicans in 1858 to run for the senate seat from Illinois?

6. Who faced Abraham Lincoln in a series of debates that became famous as models of political debate?

7. Who led the attack against the arsenal at Harpers Ferry as a way of starting a slave rebellion?

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Section 15.3b – Slavery Dominates Politics

Today we will analyze the Lincoln-Douglas debates and evaluate the impact of John

Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry.

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Vocabulary • analyze – look at something closely by

breaking it down into smaller parts• debate – formal discussion between

political opponents about the issues of the day

• arsenal – place where weapons are stored

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Check for Understanding

• What does it mean to evaluate?• What does it mean to analyze?• Why would someone break into

an arsenal?

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What We Already Know

The Republican Party was created by Northern Whigs,

Free Soilers, and other slavery opponents out of the

problems caused by the Kansas–Nebraska Act and a desire to keep slavery from

spreading into the territories.

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What We Already KnowThe election results in 1856 showed how the nation was sharply split over slavery.

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What We Already Know• In the Dred Scott case, the

Supreme Court ruled that Congress could not ban slavery anywhere, including the territories, since slaves were property protected by the Constitution.

• This would do away with the Missouri Compromise, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and any future laws that would try to limit where slavery could be.

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Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)

• The Dred Scott decision angered Republicans.

• They claimed that Democrats wanted to open up the whole country to slavery.

• They planned to use this argument to challenge Stephen Douglas and other Democrats in the 1858 elections.

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Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)• Abraham Lincoln was

nominated by Illinois Republicans to run against Douglas for his U.S. Senate seat.

• In his first campaign speech, Lincoln expressed Republican fears that Democrats threatened to expand slavery across the whole country.

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Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)Lincoln warned, “A house

divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half

slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be

dissolved—I do not expect the house to fall—but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the

other.”

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Lincoln and Douglas Debates (1858)

Lincoln called slavery was “a

moral, a social and a political wrong,” but did not suggest abolishing slavery

where it already existed, only that it

should not be expanded.

Douglas argued for popular sovereignty as the most democratic method to do

deal with slavery.

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• The Dred Scott decision overturned popular sovereignty.

• Lincoln asked Douglas if people could legally prohibit slavery despite the Dred Scott decision.

• Douglas replied with the Freeport Doctrine:People could exclude slavery by refusing to pass laws that supported slavery.

The Problem of Popular Sovereignty

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The Problem of Popular Sovereignty

Douglas won reelection, but Lincoln became a national figure and a leader in the Republican Party.

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Get your whiteboards and markers ready!

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19. What was the main issue in the Lincoln–Douglas debates?

A. the Dred Scott rulingB. South Carolina's

decision to secedeC. slavery in the territoriesD. the trial of John Brown

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In 1859, John Brown planned to capture the U.S. arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, and use its weapons to start a slave uprising across the

South.

John Brown Attacks Harpers Ferry

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Brown’s group captured the arsenal, but no slaves

joined the fight.

John Brown Attacks Harpers Ferry

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The U.S. Marines captured Brown and six others

were captured, and ten men were killed.

John Brown Attacks Harpers Ferry

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In 1859, John Brown planned to capture the U.S. arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, and

use its weapons to start a slave uprising across the South.

Brown’s group captured the arsenal, but no slaves joined the fight.

The U.S. Marines captured Brown and six others were

captured, and ten men were killed.

John Brown Attacks Harpers Ferry

Brown was tried and convicted for murder and treason, and was hanged.

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Reaction to John Brown and Harpers Ferry

• In the North, abolitionists mourned Brown’s death and called him a hero.

• Southerners were enraged by Brown’s actions and horrified by Northerners’ sympathetic reactions to his death.

• With the election of 1860 drawing near, the issue of slavery had raised sectional tensions to the breaking point.

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Get your whiteboards and markers ready!

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Who was John Brown?

John Brown was an extreme abolitionist

who tried to steal guns from a federal arsenal

in Harper’s Ferry, Virginia.

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20. Why did John Brown attack the arsenal at Harpers Ferry?

Choose all that are true!

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20. Why did John Brown attack the arsenal at Harpers Ferry?

A. To seize the U.S. arsenal located thereB. To call public attention to "Bleeding

Kansas”C. To arm slaves with captured weaponsD. To start a slave uprisingE. To get weapons for South Carolina’s

militia

Choose all that are true!

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21. How did John Brown’s attack on Harper’s Ferry increase tensions

between the North and the South?

Choose all that are true!

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21. How did John Brown’s attack on Harper’s Ferry increase tensions

between the North and the South?A. Southerners were enraged by Brown's

actions.B. Northerners were horrified by Southern

tributes honoring Brown.C. Southerners were horrified by Northern

tributes honoring Brown.D. Some Northerners made a hero out of

Brown for his actions against slavery.E. Some Southerners praised Brown for

his violence against abolitionists.Choose all that are true!