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Title: Civil War


1
Civil War
  • Analyze the economic, political, and social
    causes of the Civil War

2
Vocabulary
  • POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
  • COMPROMISE
  • ABOLITIONIST
  • SECTIONALISM
  • FUGITIVE
  • SECEDE

3
IMPORTANT VOCABULARY!
  • POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
  • A VOTE where the people decide on an issue.
    (I.E. slavery)
  • COMPROMISE
  • An agreement reached between two sides where both
    sides have to give up something,.

4
MORE VOCAB. -
  • ABOLITIONIST
  • A person who works to bring an end to or believes
    in NO slavery. Often they try and help slaves to
    freedom.
  • SECTIONALISM
  • The belief that your part of the country is the
    BEST. You put your part of the countrys needs
    in front of what is best for the WHOLE nation.

5
MORE VOCAB.
  • FUGITIVE
  • A person who has gone against or broken the law
    and is on the loose.
  • SECEDE -
  • To remove or break away as the Southern states
    did from the Union.

6
LAST TWO!
  • ARSENAL
  • A warehouse that stores guns and ammunition.
  • MARTYR
  • A person who is willing to die for their beliefs.
    I.E. John Brown

7
Emergence of States Rights
  • The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
  • written by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson
  • introduced the idea of states rights.
  • States could nullify law passed by Congress that
    the states thought was unconstitutional

8
Leading to a Civil War
  • Events leading to the Secession of the South
  • Secession
  • "to withdraw formally from a union or alliance
  • Southern individual states nullified their
    ratification of the U.S. constitution

9
The Process of Secession
10
Sectionalism
  • Some people view sectionalism as a major issue.
  • Sectionalism is the rivalry between the North and
    South over several issues
  • slavery
  • tariffs
  • states rights
  • transportation

11
Westward Expansion the Growth of Sectionalism
  • The history of the United States is a history of
    movement from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific
    Ocean.

12
COMPROMISES
  • Because of the expansion into westward territory,
    compromises had to be reached regarding slavery.
  • Would a state be added as a free or slave?

13
Missouri Compromise
  • Missouri admitted as a slave state
  • Maine admitted as a free state
  • Line drawn at 36 degrees 30 minutes North
    latitude
  • Everything north of the line would be free
  • Everything south of the line could be slave

14
Compromise of 1850
  • California admitted as a free state
  • The rest of the Mexican Cession to be formed into
    New Mexico Utah territories
  • Texas to give disputed territory to New Mexico
  • No slave trade in Washington, DC
  • Stronger fugitive slave law
  • Government to pay debts of Texas

15
Kansas-Nebraska Act
  • Popular sovereignty
  • the people decide if the area will be a free
    state or a slave state by voting
  • led to a civil war in Kansas
  • Kansas became known as Bleeding Kansas
  • Kansas admitted as a free state

16
Dred Scott Decision
  • Supreme Court ruled that Scott and his family
    were not free
  • Slaves were property
  • Federal government could not take a citizens
    property from them
  • Made all other compromises null and void

17
Economic Issues
  • Each section of the country had its own economic
    interests.

18
Leading to a Civil War
  • Economic
  • Labor
  • South - free labor North - paid labor
  • Tariffs
  • North wanted to protect their products
    artificial inflation of imports
  • South faced reciprocal tariffs when they
    exported their agricultural products
  • South Against High Tariffs
  • North Against Free Labor

19
Leading to a Civil War
  • Economic
  • North passes laws in congress because of an
    imbalance in voting power
  • 19 Free States
  • 15 Slave States

20
Leading to a Civil War
  • Nature of a Republic
  • What is a Republic?
  • Representative Democracy
  • Freedom to choose
  • South choose to leave under this freedom
  • Under another system this would not have
    happened!

21
Leading to a Civil War
  • ". . . it presents the question whether
    discontented individuals too few in numbers to
    control administration according to organic law
    in any case, can always upon the pretenses made
    in this case, or on any other pretense, break up
    their government, and thus practically put an end
    to free government upon the earth. It forces us
    to ask Is there, in all republics, this inherent
    and fatal weakness? Must a government, of
    necessity be too strong for the liberties of its
    own people or too weak to maintain its own
    existence?"
  • Lincoln - July 4, 1861
  • following Ft. Sumter

22
Leading to a Civil War
  • our heritage depends on inherent weakness of
    a republic to strong to maintain liberties yet
    too weak to maintain its existence.
  • Abraham Lincoln

23
  • Southerners feared the election of Lincoln and
    the growth of the Republican Party.They thought
    Lincoln wanted to free the slaves. In reality, he
    just wanted to stop the spread of slavery into
    new territories.

24
So, what was the real cause of the war?
  • There is no one answer.
  • Each issue from the beginning of our nation to
    the outbreak of the war contributed to the cause.
  • The compromises only delayed the onset.
  • The war was inevitable.
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