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Chapter 19 Focus Questions

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Chap. 19 Focus Questions Faulis ? PAGE ?1? Chap. 19 Focus Questions Faulis ? PAGE ?1? Maddie Faulis Mr. Nelson AP US History December 8, 2013 Northerners rushed to Kansas, much to the South?s dismay. Of course, the Southerners voted for Kansas to be a slave state. The North on the other hand, developed their own government in Kansas and ruled Kansas free. This led to violence between the North and the South. Douglas? popular sovereignty failed because Southerners refused to take their expensive slaves into places where the slaves could potentially be hurt or killed.

The Early Republic and the Spread of Sectionalism OUTLINE

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The Early Republic and the Spread of Sectionalism (1789-1860) The Early Republic Competing Visions of America Hamilton/Jefferson Jefferson was the secretary of state. Hamilton secretary of the treasury. They both have very different thought of where America should go. Jefferson ? people need to be independent and self-sufficient. Hamilton ? not growth over space but growth in time. Supported national debt. He wanted to promote big cities and big business. They both just about hated each other. This division pretty much led to the separation of republican & democracy. The French Revolution ? reign of terror. No one supported the reign of terror, but Jefferson approved of the French Revolution. H said J wanted a reign of terror in America.

AP US History- sectionalism

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Sectionalism 1820-1860 The South ? low immigration, huge income disparity, replicated Medieval Europe Cotton Kingdom ? 1788 ? South dying, overworked land, unmarketable products Slavery increased ? Eli Whitney ? Cotton Gin Increased labor also improved Northern shipping industry ? cotton in world from the South, England 75% from South England economy depended on Southern cotton Planter Aristocracy ? ?cottonocracy? ? oligarchy ? few control many Biggest planters controlled social, political, economic life Received finest education ? statesmen who served public Public education suffers Women bought into system ? controlled households Poor whites ? accepted system, dream of moving up, needed racial superiority Scotch Irish ? Appalachian Mountains ? ?white trash? ? civilization ignored

Sectionalism During the Mid 1800's

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Sectionalism 1848-1852 New Party formed > free soil party > does not want to see expansion of slavery through the war David Wilmot (Proviso) 1848 (free soil party) (whigs support) Wilmot Proviso Proposed law that prevents slavery in New States Fails senate Did not want whites to compete with black slavery (economic based) How compete? Don?t pay slavery White people need jobs > slavery would impose on that Free Soiler?s oppose slavery > economic purposes > white people would have to compete with jobs Abraham Lincoln opposed slavery for economic purposes Abolitionism > fight on moral grounds not political (viewed as whack jobs) William Seward (Maine) Honest to god abolitionist Pushing for abolition PERIOD Pennsylvania (Quakers)
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