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Lesson 7 - USHA


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Missouri compromise
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Maine would be admitted to the Union as a free state, Missouri would be admitted as a slave state, and slavery would be prohibited in the northern part of the Louisiana Purchase except for Missouri.

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Missouri compromise
Maine would be admitted to the Union as a free state, Missouri would be admitted as a slave state, and slavery would be prohibited in the northern part of the Louisiana Purchase except for Missouri.
Gadsden Purchase
Gave the southern parts of New Mexico and Arizona to the US and allowed a future railroad to be constructed entirely within its borders.
Compromise of 1850
California admitted as a free state.
Popular sovereignty
Used to determine whether new states would enter as “slave” or “free”.
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Allowed special government officials to arrest any person accused of being a runaway slave.
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Violence erupted and widespread fighting occurred throughout Kansas, also known as the “Bleeding Kansas” event.
Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)
Supreme Court decided that no black, free or slave, could claim U.S. citizenship, and therefore blacks were unable to petition the court for their freedom.
Emergence of Political Parties
Free-Soil Party (1848) and the Republican Party (1854) strongly opposed the spread of slavery to the West.
Presidential Election of Abraham Lincoln
Events moved quite rapidly once Lincoln was elected. South Carolina called for a convention to secede from the Union. Within three months of Lincoln’s election, seven states had seceded from the Union.
Contributions of minority groups
Contributions of women and African Americans, including the importance of the American Red Cross and Emancipation Proclamation.
Unintended Consequences
Destruction on the home front, print media and photography, technological advancements, and environmental impact