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Title: The Old South or the Antebellum South

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The Old South or the Antebellum South

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HOME
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C H A P T E R
The Union in Peril
To understand the conflict over slavery and other
regional tensions that led to the Civil War
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King Cotton

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King Cotton

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Characteristics of the South

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Characteristics of the South

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Slavery

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Nature of Southern slavery

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The White South

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The White South

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The Peculiar Institution Labor

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Material Existence

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Slave Response

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Slave Culture

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Free People of Color

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Southern Slavery and the Proslavery Argument

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Southern Slavery and the Proslavery Argument

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Abolitionism and the Antislavery Argument

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Slavery

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National Unity

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Sectional Politics

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The Rise of theSlavery Issue

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Presidential election of 1848

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California Statehood

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The Great Debate

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The Compromise of 1850

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The Fugitive Slave Act

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Fugitive Slave Law

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Fugitive Slave Law

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Fugitive Slave Law

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Uncle Toms Cabin (1852)

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The Election of 1852

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Sectional Changesin American Society

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Sectional Changes in American Society

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The Gadsden Purchase, 1853

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The Railroad Affects Politics

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Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)

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The Political Realignment of the 1850s

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Election of 1856

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The Worsening Crisis

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Dred Scott Continued

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The WorseningCrisis

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Questions

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John Browns raid on Harpers Ferry (1859)

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A Sectional Election (1860)

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Candidates and Parties

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Candidates

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Major Political Parties 1850-1860
Party Established Major Platform
Free- Soil 1848 _ Anti extension of Slavery _ pro-labor
Know-Nothing 1854 ( As American Party) _ Anti immigration _ Anti-Catholic
Whig Organized 1834 _ Pro business _ Divided on Slavery
Republican 1854 _ Opposed expansion of slavery into territories
Democratic 1840 (Democratic-Republican adopted the Democratic Party as official name) _ States rights _ Limited govt _ Divided on Slavery
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The Road to War

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