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Civil War

  • Missouri Compromise

    Missouri Compromise
    • The North and the South had heated debates over slavery
    • Henry Clay settles the debates
    • The Missouri Compromise helped maintain the balance of free and slave states
  • The Nullification Crisis

    The Nullification Crisis
    • Souten States felt that tariffs were unfair
    • John Calhoun said any state could nullify a federal law
    • The federal government denied South Carolinas argument
    • Henry Clay came up with the compromise and lowered tariffs
  • Compromise of 1850

    Compromise of 1850
    • The new territories won from Mexico to become a free or slave state
    • California would be a free state
    • Congress would not pass laws banning slavery
  • Fugitive Slave Act

    Fugitive Slave Act
    • Th Fugitive Slave Act wa passed in 1850
    • The Act permitted the capture of Africn Americns tht escaped to the North
    • Th Act convincd abolitionist tht radical measures could end slavery
    • These laws made tensions rise
  • Bleeding Kansas 1855

    Bleeding Kansas 1855
    • 5000 people from Missouri voted for proslavery
    • Anti slavery started their own government
    • The government was attacked
    • John Brown murdered several proslavery neighbors
  • Dred Scott Decision

    Dred Scott Decision
    • Dred Scott was a slave and sued for his rights and freedom
    • Dred Scott was property of his owner and could not be taken away from him
  • Attack on Harpers Ferry

    Attack on Harpers Ferry
    • John Brown wanted to inspire slaves to fight
    • Brown and his men were captured
    • Abolitionist saluted John Brown as he was put to death
  • The Election of 1860

    The Election of 1860
    • Abraham Lincoln wins the election of 1860
    • Southern states begin to secede from the Union