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5715889055Fire-eatersrefers to a group of extremist pro-slavery politicians from the South who urged the separation of southern states into a new nation, which became known as the Confederate States of America.0
5715889056Democratic party in 1848- Polk pledged himself to one term - Democrat convention went to General Lewis Cass - Silent on slavery1
5715889057Lewis CassDemocrat candidate who believed slavery should be decided based on popular sovereignty2
5715889058Popular sovereigntyPeople in the territory should determine the status of slavery3
5715889059Aspects of popular sovereignty- Public liked it because it went along with democratic self-determination - Politicians liked it because it seemed to be a compromise - Advocates hoped to dissolve the issue - Could serve to spread slavery4
5715889060Whig party in 1848- Nominated General Zachary Taylor, not Clay because enemies and issues with him - Avoided troubling issues, focused on the good5
5715889061General Zachary TaylorCandidate for the Whigs, had slaves, didn't commit himself to the issue6
5715889062Free Soil Party- Formed because of the avoidance by both parties of slavery - Wanted no slavery in the new land to the west - Keep West an opportunity for whites only - Not against slavery in the South - Homesteads for settlers, internal improvements - Not radical, disunited other than opposing extension of slavery7
5715889063Types of people in the Free Soil Party- Industrialists against Polk's tariff - Democrats against Polk (all of TX but not OR) - Northerners against blacks and sharing land with them - Conscience Whigs - condemned slavery on moral grounds8
5715889064Why Free Soilers were against slavery- Would take jobs from whites, meaning they couldn't own land - Only traditional American commitment would allow mobility to flourish9
5715889065Issues with the election of 1848- Focused on personalities instead of slavery - Taylor won, free soilers diverted votes from Cass in NY10
5715889066Sutter's MillDiscovery of gold in California starting the gold rush11
5715889067California gold rush- Many were luckless, better off at home, ended up sick - People charged high rates for materials - 49ers kept chasing dream of gold - Australia 185112
5715889068Results of the gold rush- Attracted thousands of people to CA, overwhelming govt - Outburst of crime13
5715889069California on slaveryDrafted a constitution in 1849 that excluded slavery, applied to Congress → Alarmed Southerners wanting to block free soil14
5715889070Positives of the South in 1850- Had a southern president, Taylor - Majority in cabinet and the SC - Equality in Senate (thus far) - Cotton fields expanding and became more profitable15
5715889071Worries in the South (1850)- Initially, 15 free and 15 slaves, now with CA meant more free states - Texas had disputed area - Northern advocation for abolishment in DC - Underground Railroad16
5715889072Underground RailroadInformal chain of anti-slavery homes through which white and black abolitionists assisted slaves in escaping from slave states to the North or Canada17
5715889073Harriet TubmanMajor conductor in the Railroad, 19 ventures south, saved 300+ slaves including her parents18
5715889074Southern defense of slaverySaid it was a violation of their Constitutional rights19
5715889075Clay's speechProposed a series of compromises, North should yield by allowing feasible slave law, seconded by Stephen Douglas20
5715889076Calhoun's speech- Approved of Clay's purpose but not enough safeguards for the South. - Leave slavery alone, return runaway slaves, give South its rights, and political balance - Attempted to preserve union and stand on Constitution but undid it21
5715889077Seventh of March speechDaniel Webster - Urged all reasonable concessions to the South, including a new FSL - God "passed" the Wilmot Proviso - why debate over it? - Poor geography didn't allow for a plantation economy to exist (he was wrong on this) - Only compromise, concessions, and reasonableness would provide solutions22
5715889078Results of the Seventh of March speech- Helped turn the North to compromise - Strengthened Union sentiment - Pleasing for banking and commercial centers in the North because they would lose by secession - Made free soilers and abolitionists feel betrayed - he regarded slavery as evil but disunion as worse23
5715889079Young GuardPurging and purifying the Union rather than preserving it24
5715889080William H. Seward- Anti-slavery, against concessions for the South - Didn't realize compromise unified - Against slavery in the new territories because of a "higher law" than the Constitution25
5715889081Issue of Texas boundary- Taylor was thought to march to TX and hang them for threatening to invade New Mexico - Didn't - Civil War could have occurred earlier because the South would have defended them26
5715889082Millard FillmoreVP of Taylor; Taylor died, he became president and signed the Compromise of 185027
5715889083Compromise of 1850- California admitted as a free state - Mexican Cession land; Utah and New Mexico set up as territories and slavery determined by popular sovereignty - Ban slave trade in DC - New fugitive slave law for the South - Settled border dispute between NM and TX in NM favor28
5715889084Nashville Convention- Southern extremists met in Nashville in 1850 - In favor of slavery but condemned the concessions - Met again in November - Southern opinion was reluctantly for concessions in Congress at the time29
5715889085Acceptance of the concessions of the CompromiseStrengthened by relief and prosperity of the CA gold rush as well as Union-savers like Clay, Webster, and Douglas30
57158890862nd Era of Good FeelingsGeneral peace because of the Compromise but the Fugitive Slave Law made tension31
5715889087The _____ got the better concessionsNorth32
5715889088Fugitive Slave Law of 1850- Increase in sectional tension - Turned North into hunting ground for fugitive slaves - Northerners who assisted runaways could be arrested - Slaves could not testify in court, denied a jury trial33
5715889089Results of the Fugitive Slave Law- Caused moderates to join antislavery forces - Personal Liberty Laws - Vigilance Committees34
5715889090Personal Liberty LawsDid not allow use of local jails for housing fugitive slaves35
5715889091Vigilance CommitteesGoal to protect fugitive slaves from slave catchers36
5715889092Anthony Burns1853 slave who escaped from slavery37
5715889093Benefits the North had in the 1850s- North gaining population and wealth - Delay added to moral strength and gave time to accumulate materials - Moderates resisted secession at any cost - Fought for the Union38
5715889094Franklin Pierce- Candidate for the Democrats - Indecisive, proslavery - Revived Democrat commitment to expansion39
5715889095Whigs in the election of 1852Chose Winfield Scott, didn't boast about the Compromise of 1850 as much as the Democrats40
5715889096Whig party split- South - doubted Scott's loyalty to the Compromise and Slave Law - North - deplored platform but accepted Scott41
5715889097Election of 1852- Free soil party might have taken votes from the Whigs - Ended the whig disorganization and later death42
5715889098End of the WhigsDisorganization because of the FSL and other sectional issues. They contributed to upholding the Union and providing valuable statesmen43
5715889099The ________ and the ________ reinvigorated the spirit of Manifest DestinyMX War and CA gold rush44
5715889100Concerns about Central America- Aroused because of the gold rush - Atlantic-to-Pacific transportation route → whoever took control of it would hold maritime supremacy45
5715889101Mallarino-Bidlack Treaty- New Granada (Colombia) gave American right of transit across the isthmus - US would maintain perfect neutrality so free transit traffic wouldn't be interrupted46
5715889102Results of the Mallarino-Bidlack Treaty- Led to Panama Railway - Future for Panama Canal47
5715889103Clayton-Bulwer TreatyNeither US nor Britain would seek exclusive control of the isthmus waterway48
5715889104William WalkerAttempted to take control of Nicaragua to make it a slave state; failed because of an alliance of Central American countries (Mnemonic: William Walkeragua)49
5715889105Cuba- Owned by Spain, held large population and could restore political balance in Senate - Two attempts of Southerners to take Cuba but failed50
5715889106Black WarriorSteamship of the US, captured by Spain, could provoke war51
5715889107Ostend ManifestoThe proclamation that the US would pay $120 million for Cuba, and if Spain refused, the US would be justified in taking it if it threatened the US. Pierce dropped it. (Free-soilers?)52
5715889108Results of the Ostend ManifestoFree soilers condemned it, led to Civil War by South attempting to gain more slave states53
5715889109_______ and _______ made the US a Pacific powerOR and CA54
5715889110Opium War- War between Britain and China for traders' rights for opium - Britain got five treaty ports and Hong Kong55
5715889111Caleb CushingSent by John Tyler to get equal ports in China56
5715889112Treaty of Wanghia- First diplomatic agreement between the US and China - US became the "most favored nation" and "extraterritoriality" - Missionaries came to save the people57
5715889113ExtraterritorialityWould make Americans accused of crimes in China appear before a US court58
5715889114Result of the Treaty of WanghiaInspired mission to Japan59
5715889115Matthew C. Perry- Brought American technology to Japan, dispatched by Fillmore - Asked for free trade and friendly relations - Left and came back a year later60
5715889116Treaty of Kanagawa- Proper treatment of shipwrecked sailors - American coaling rights in Japan - Established diplomatic relations61
5715889117Meiji RestorationPeriod began by the Kanagawa Treaty of restoration in Japan62
5715889118Transportation issues in the Americas- Too long from the isthmus of Panama - Camels proposed, brought in, didn't work out - *South wanted a railroad to gain economic momentum*63
5715889119Gadsden Purchase- SW part of the US from MX for $10 million - Opposed by the North, passed Senate to eliminate window on the Sea of Cortez64
5715889120James GadsdenSent by Jefferson Davis to negotiate with Santa Anna for the territory (Anna lacked $$)65
5715889121Why do the Gadsden Purchase- Terrain was less mountainous - Didn't go through unorganized territory (NM had defense against Indians, but Nebraska didn't) - North argued that Nebraska should become organized66
5715889122Stephen DouglasCreator of the KS-NE Act, made as a response to the Gadsden Purchase (also invested in real estate and railway stocks and didn't want to lose money)67
5715889123Kansas-Nebraska Act- Territory of Nebraska would be split into Nebraska and Kansas - Slavery would be decided by popular sovereignty - Likely that Kansas would be slave and Nebraska free (KS[lave], N[fre]E) - Southerners supported it in hopes of gaining a slave state68
5715889124Issues with the Kansas-Nebraska Act- Free-soilers disliked it - Would have to repeal the MO Comp, which distinguished the two regions69
5715889125How Douglas provoked issues in the US- Repeal of the MO Comp made the North feel breached of faith - Predicted a conflict but underestimated the scale70
5715889126Results of the Kansas-Nebraska Act- Led to War virtually directly - Antislavery northerners upset → would make more difficult to compromise with the South → conflict - Made Fugitive Slave Law invalid71
5715889127Republican Party- Spontaneously occurred as protest against the Kansas-Nebraska Act - Included Whigs, Democrats, free soilers, Know-Nothings, and others against the KS-NE Act - Spread eastward quickly, became 2nd major political party - Not allowed South of the Mason-Dixon Line...72
5715889128Why did Southerners want a stronger fugitive slave law?The Underground Railroad assistance from northern abolitionists seem a moral judgment against slavery73

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