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Chapter 12 T1, Jooa - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 12 T1
Uncle Tom's Cabin
by Harriet Beecher Stowe
about entire range of experiences a slave could have
anti slavery novel
sold 300,000 copies
made into plays and musical comedies
it translated and spread and over all Europe
Jaewon Oh
the Wilmot Proviso
reaction against Polk's
bill
ask congress to money for bought Mexico's land
contents
no slavery in acquired Mexico land
yes or no
No
John C. Calhoun of S Carolina & Jefferson Davis of Mississippi
senate vote it down
congress claimed had no right to interfere
congress need to protect slavey (property of South)
slavery banned only when state achieved
yes
Anti-slavery men & W support this amendment
effect
America divide into issue of expansion
the gold rush
discovered in California
Mexico handed over California
people moved to West
sailed across the ocean
Cliper ship
made in New England
very fast
steamboat replaced cliper ship later
through wagon
wagon trail
wagon town
California asks for becaming state
a lot of people moved in California
California was free state
The Union already had balanced slave and free
Youngmin Oh
Daniel Webster favors compromise
Impressive and powerful figure
Afraid that Union become separate
Support Clay's compromise
before, oppose extension of slavery
Maintain Fugitivr Slavery
The election of 1848
Whig(General Zachary Taylor)
Democrat(Governor Lewis Cass)
no real choice(Both were slavery state)
Result : Form new 'Free Soil party'
support Wimot Proviso
"Free soil, Free speech, Free labor, and Free Men"
nominate Martin Van Buren
Won elecition
Clay has a plan
Senator Henry Clay
Fugitive Slave Act
even runaway slave to north
right to recapture slave
Compromise of 1850
California admitted as free state
William H. Seward
Antislavery
Higher law
Senator John C. Calhoun
Support slavery
constitution about election
one from slave states & one from free states
Congress accepts
Taylor
want admit Free stare
California
New Mexico
Clay’s compromise
(compromise of 1850)
Fugitive slaave Act
capture runaway slaves
be furious
against behavior
personal Liberty laws
guarantee protection
guarantee a fair trial
forbade to assist federal courts
Underground Railroad
series of routes
for runaway slaves
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election of 1852
Democrats
abide by the compromise
Franklin Pierce
lacking force
good record as a politician & general
overwhelmingly win
inaugural hey word: Harmony
about compromise of 1850
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hope
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Whigs
worse condition
President Fillmor support southern wing
support the compromise
northern Whigs opposed
accept compromise
General Winfield Scott
captured Mexico City
lose
began to fall apart
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