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New: trouble in Kansas - The debate over the expansion of slavery influenced the election of 1852 - the Kansas-Nebraska act allowed voters to allow/prohibition - pro-slavery and antislavery groups clashed in what would later be known as bleeding kansas.

- Group Garage -

in sack of lawrence, some slary people

Headline News By choosing our fate, we choose death (Appeal to fear). Does slavery mean more bloodshed?

March 9th, 2011
 * Republican party || Democratic party || Whig party || Know-nothing party ||

5/11/11

E |2| U |3| Goal: To know the events that led up to the south seceding E || U ||

1: True 2: False, Rodger B. Tanney 3: False, Steven Douglas 4: False, Republicans

__New: a Nation Divides__ - John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry - The outcome of the election of 1860 divided the United States - The dispute over slavery caused the south to secede.

The United States broke apart due to the growing conflict about slavery.
States Rights... The other issue!

What it means: The belief that the power of the states should be more powerful than the federal government. This belief was held on the southern side more.

I.The Nation divides A.Raid on Harper's Ferry 1.John Brown wanted to start an Uprising. a.He organized a band of twenty men b.He raided Harper's Ferry. c.He was later sentenced to death. B. Election of 1860 1.A new party was formed a.They were the Constitutional union party. 2.Canidates a. Republican - Abraham Lincoln b. Democrats - Northern -- Stephen Douglas - Southern -- John C. Breckenridge c. Constitutional Union - John Bell 3. Lincoln won. C. The South Secedes 1. Southerners' reactions a.

A divided nation

E: |3| U: |2| Goal: To review the events about slavery that had eventually led up to the south seceding from the union.

Because of their neutrality, The Constitutional Union party was in the middle, which is more neutral.

Because Lincoln got the most amount of votes, he won the presidency.

There were very few northern democrats so they got very few votes.

- - THERE WERE 4 PARTIES - -

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