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April 26, 2011

April 26, 2011. REMEMBER THAT YOUR GUIDED READING IS DUE TOMORROW! Was slavery allowed in the territories before the Civil War? Who were the presidents during the 1840s? Use your books to help you! Happy Birthday, Dakota King! . Adding States to the Union. Missouri Compromise

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April 26, 2011

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  1. April 26, 2011 REMEMBER THAT YOUR GUIDED READING IS DUE TOMORROW! • Was slavery allowed in the territories before the Civil War? • Who were the presidents during the 1840s? Use your books to help you! Happy Birthday, Dakota King! 

  2. Adding States to the Union Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850

  3. What did the nation look like?1818-1819 • Many Northerners wanted to ban slavery • Many Southerners wanted to keep slavery • Their economic system was dependent remember! • Even antislavery Southerners didn’t like outsiders interfering in their affairs • Sectionalism developed. What is sectionalism? • An exaggerated loyalty to a particular region of the country

  4. What did the nation look like?1818-1819 • 11 free states, 11 slave states • If a new state was admitted, the balance in the Senate would be upset. Why? Think back to the Constitution! • Page 449 in your book has a map!

  5. Missouri Compromise • Many settlers brought slaves with them when they traveled to Missouri • WHEN MISSOURI APPLIED FOR STATEHOOD, ITS CONSTITUTION ALLOWED SLAVERY • What is the problem here?

  6. Missouri Compromise • 1820 • Missouri could join as a SLAVE state • Maine could join as a FREE state • 36-30 N latitude line in the Louisiana Purchase • North of the line would be free • South of the line would be slave • Henry Clay (Speaker of the House) guided it through the House of Reps • Temporarily resolved the debate over slavery

  7. Result of the Missouri Compromise

  8. What did the nation look like?1840s • 1844 presidential election (James Polk) was focused on the annexation of Texas • Texas allowed slavery and became a state in 1845 • Why is this a problem?

  9. What did the nation look like?1840s • Mexican American War (1846-1848) • South wanted to take New Mexico and California from Mexico • Wilmot Proviso: Ban slavery in all lands acquired from Mexico • South was not happy- they believed that outlawing slavery in the territories endangered slavery EVERYWHERE

  10. What did the nation look like?1840s • Election of 1848 • Zachary Taylor won from the Whig party • BOTH candidates ignored the issue of slavery • This upset many Americans who abandoned their own parties and formed new ones • Free Soil Party gained a few seats in Congress with the slogan “Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Labor, and Free Men”

  11. What did the nation look like?1840s • 1849 California wanted to become a FREE state • Antislavery forces wanted to ban slavery in Washington D.C. • Southerners wanted national law to require states to return fugitive slaves • Key issue: Upsetting the balance in the Senate

  12. Compromise of 1850 • Proposed by Henry Clay, but Stephan Douglas proposed to vote on each part separately • California would enter as a free state • Texas’ borders were decided • All other territories would have no limit on slavery • Slave trade would be abolished in Washington D.C., but current slaves would not be • Fugitive Slave Act was included to benefit the slave state politicians

  13. Results of the Compromise of 1850

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