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Chapter 18 Noelle
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Renewing the Sectional Struggle


I.  The Popular Sovereignty Panacea
-Treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo ended Mexican-American War
-Debate over whether slavery should be legal in the new territories
        -Wilmot Proviso

-Popular Sovereignty became the compromise


II.  Political Triumphs for General Taylor
-General Lewis Cass nominated by Democrats in 1848
-General Zachary Taylor nominated by Whigs
-Free Soil Party formed


III.  "Californy Gold"
-Gold discovered in California in 1848
-The number of people who flooded into CA allowed the territory to apply for statehood
     -Wanted to be free state


IV.  Sectional Balance and the Underground Railroad
-South, although well off, was afraid 
     -15 slave and 15 free states
          -admitting CA would tip balance
     -TX and NM had a territory dispute

     -DC had potential of abolishing
     -Underground RR kept freeing slaves
          -Harriet Tubman


V.  Twilight of the Senatorial Giants
-Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, and Stephen Douglass worked out Compromise of 1850
     -Wanted to persuade both North and South to agree


VI.  Deadlock and Danger on Capitol Hill
-Many people, including the Young Guard, did not want to compromise and fought against it


VII.  Breaking the Congressional Logjam
-Zachary Taylor died, and was replaced by Millard Fillmore
-New President signed what became the Copromise of 1850


VIII.  Balancing the Compromise Scales
-Terms 
     -CA admitted as free state
     -UT and NM would determine if they would legalize slavery with popular sovereignty
     -TX lost disputed territory, but was paid $10 million
     -DC would still allow slavery, just no slave trade
     -Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
          -Many Northerners pledged not to comply


IX.  Defeat and Doom for the Whigs
-Franklin Pierce nominated in 1852 by Democrats
-Winfield Scott nominated by Whigs
-Pierce's victory ended the Whig party, ending national politics for a while


X.  President Pierce the Expansionist
-Pierce was another expansionist who was pro-South
-William Walker declared himself president of Nicaragua, but was overthrown by the inhabitants
-Commodore Matthew C. Perry opened up trade with Asia


XI.  Coveted Cuba:  Pearl of the Antilles
-Spain refused to sell Cuba, even for $120 million offered in the Ostend Manifesto
-If Spain's ownership of Cuba endangered the US, then the US would seize the island
-South not able to get Cuba, but the North didn't get Canada, either


XII.  Pacific Railroad Promoters and the Gadsden Purchase
-The most feasible railroad track would be the the Deep South, through TX, AZ, and Mexico to CA
-James Gadsden made the Gadsden Purchase, buying a piece of Mexico for $10 million


XIII.  Douglas's Kansas-Nebraska Scheme
-Douglas proposed that slavery in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska be determined by popular sovereignty
     -Had the potential of allowing slavery above the 36' 30' line
     -Missouri Compromise would first have to be repealed
-Congress passed Kansas-Nebraska Act


XIV.  Congress Legislates a Civil War
-Both Compromise of 1820 and 1850 were damaged by new Act
-North and South did everything they could to anger the other side
-Democrat party split for 28 years



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