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Ch.12 Section 3
John Brown
plan
arm slaves
revolt
invade South
Harpers Ferry
freed slaves
countryside rose
hanged
Dred Scott v. Sanford, 1857
Dred Scott
slave
sued for freedom
Roger B. Taney
Black people
= not citizen
cannot sue
not free
Missouri Compromise
unconstitutional
depeened division
South
rejoice
North
outraged
Chief Justice
Abraham Lincoln
new Republican party
all one thing or all the other
Reaction of the Constitution
Buchanan
admit it
Douglas
protest
popular sovereignty
The Lincoln-Douglas debates, 1858
points
Douglas
popular sovereignty
support both
Lincoln
territories
free from slavery
result
Lincoln
won
reputation
Douglas
Freeport Doctrine
made enemies
The election of 1856
James Buchanan won
no connection with Kansas
no abolitionist leanings
Pennsylvanian
The Lecompton Constitution
questioned
without slavery
with slavery
adopted for Kansas
most Kansas citizens
Anti-slavery
rejected votes