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Unit 3: SlaveryAttempts at solving the Slavery
Problem
I. Missouri Compromise: 1820
A. 1820: MO wants to be a state …whether slave or free, they would tip the balance of power.B. Henry Clay says MO can be a slave state if ME is admitted as a free state
Look at page 358
II. The Wilmot Proviso
A. No slavery allowed in territories gained from war with Mexico.
III. The Compromise of 1850
A. CA becomes a FREE state
B. Slave trade abolished in Wash. D.C.
C. Stronger law to help slaveholders recapture runaway slaves.
IV. The Fugitive Slave Act
A. Those accused of being fugitives (runaways) held w/o arrest warrant. No right to jury trial.B. Federal judge ruled each case…got $5 for releasing a runaway, and $10 for turning them over to a slave holderC. Fines for people who helped runawaysD. Northerners couldn’t ignore it anymore…
i. (DON’T WRITE THIS DOWN): should they obey the law and support slavery, or break the law and oppose slavery?
V. The Kansas-Nebraska Act
A. Slavery in KS and NE?...let the voters decide…this is “Popular Sovereignty”
DO NOT WRITE THIS…(Stephen Douglas’s Idea…that’s this guy over here…)
VI. Bleeding Kansas
A. Proslavery and antislavery settlers rushed to the KS Terr to vote on the issue of slavery. B. More proslavery ppl show upC. Antislavery ppl boycotted the gov and started their own…leads to a mini battle