Colonial Rule #3 I. Growth 17



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Denmark Vesey, 5/30/1822


Nat Turner, 8/21/1831

X. Slave Resistence



  1. Levi Coffin

  2. Harriet Tubman

XI. Black Codes

  1. Slaves

  2. Restrictions

  3. White Supervision

  4. Formal Education

  5. Strict Curfew

  6. Prohibited

    1. “White Slave Patrols”

XII. Successful African Americans

  1. Phillis Wheatley, 1773

  2. Benjamin Banneker, 1790s

  3. David Walker, 1829

  4. Henry Garnet

  5. Frederick Douglas

  6. Sourner Truth

  7. Martin Delaney

  8. Samuel Cornish & John Russwurm

    1. Freedom’s Journal, 1827

XIII. Abolitionist Movement

  1. Quakers & Mennonites

    1. John Woolman, 1754

  2. First Abolitionist Society, 1755

  3. Manumission Movement

    1. Benjamin Lundy, 1821

  4. American Colonization, 1817

  5. William Lloyd Garrison, 1/1/1831
  6. American Anti-Slavery Society


  7. Wendal Phillips

  8. Lewis Tappan

  9. Elijah Lovejoy, 11/7/1837

  10. Gag Rule, 5/26/1836

  11. Liberty Party, 4/1/1840

  12. Frances Wright (Nashoba)

  13. Sarah & Angelina Grimke

XIV. South’s Defense

  1. Biblical Scripture

  2. Ancient History

  3. Pseudo-Scientific

  4. Africans

  5. Southerners
  6. John C. Calhoun

Sectional Rivalry #14


I. Sectional Rivalry

  1. Northern States

  2. Southern States

II. Tallmadge Amendment (2/13/1819)

  1. Tallmadge

    1. House of Rep.

    2. U.S. Senate

III. Jesse B. Thomas, 2/17/1820

  1. Missouri

    1. 36’30” N.

a. Cotton…

  1. Henry Clay

IV. South Carolina, 1/31/1828

  1. John C. Calhoun

  2. Henry Clay

V. South Carolina, 11/19-24/1832

  1. Calhoun

  2. Force Act

  3. Henry Clay…

VI. Nat Turner, 8/21/1831

VII. Abolitionist Movement, 1836



  1. American Colonization, 1817

    1. Liberia, 1821

B. William L. Garrison, 1/1/1831

  1. Liberty Party, 4/1/1840

    1. James G. Birney

VIII. Three Sections…

  1. North

  2. South

  3. West

IX. Texas, 1836-45

  1. James K. Polk

  2. “Balance of Power”

X. Mexican War, 1846-48

  1. Polk…

XI. David Wilmot, 8/8/1846

  1. John C. Calhoun

XII. Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, 2/2/1848

  1. Congressional Debate, 1848-50

XIII. Free-Soil Party, 8/9/1848

XIV. Compromise of 1850 (Jan. 29)



  1. Henry Clay, (Feb. 5-6)

    1. California

    2. “Popular Sovereignty”

    3. Texas

    4. No Slavery…

    5. Fugitive Slave Law

  2. “Great Debate”

    1. Daniel Webster

    2. John C. Calhoun

    3. Thomas H. Benton

    4. Henry Clay

    5. Stephen A. Douglas

    6. Jefferson Davis

    7. William H. Seward

  3. Millard Fillmore

XV. Growth & Prosperity

  1. “Cotton is King”

  2. Railroad Construction

  3. Corn…

  4. Gold & Silver Strikes
  1. XVI. Uncle Tom’s Cabin


  1. Harriet Beecher Stowe

  2. Southerners…

XVII. Fugitive Slave Law, 1850

XVIII. Ostend Manifesto, 10/18/1854



  1. Southerners…

XIX. Kansas – Nebraska Act, 5/26/1854

  1. Republican Party, 2/28/1854

XX. “Bleeding Kansas” 5/21/1856

  1. John Brown

XXI. William Walker, 9/3/1855

XXII. Dread Scott



  1. Roger Taney

    1. South…

  1. Preston Brooks

  2. Hinton R. Helper

XXIII. LeCompton Convention, 10/19 – 11/8/1857

  1. Kansas Territory Legislature

XXIV. Lincoln – Douglas Debate, 8/21 – 10/15/1858

  1. “Freeport Doctrine”

    1. Southern Democrats

XXV. Harper’s Ferry, 10/16-18/1859

  1. John Brown

    1. Colonel Robert E. Lee

  2. Southerners…

XXVI. Charleston, 4/23-5/3/1860

  1. “Southern Democrats”

    1. Jefferson Davis

  1. Democratic Party

XXVII. 1860 Presidential Election

  1. Abraham Lincoln

  2. Stephen A. Douglas

  3. John Bell

  4. John C. Breckinridge

XXVIII. South Carolina, 12/20/1860

James Buchanan


Confederacy


1860 Final Results of Electoral College
  1. Popular Votes

Candidate


Electoral Votes

1,865,593

Lincoln

180

848,356

Breckinridge

72

592,906

Bell

39

1,382,713

Douglas

12


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