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Toward Civil War- The Last Phase (1856-1861) J.A.SACCO

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Page 1: Toward Civil War- The Last Phase (1856-1861) J.A.SACCO

Toward Civil War- The Last Phase (1856-1861)

J.A.SACCO

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1856 Presidential Election1856 Presidential Election

√ √ James Buchanan John C. Frémont Millard Fillmore Democrat Republican Know-Nothing

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1856Election Results

1856Election Results

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“The Backbone of a Chocolate Éclair”

• The inept Buchanan Administration would be the final ingredient to secession. His lack of leadership would lead the country to Civil War.

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Dred Scott v. Sanford, 1857

• Second challenge of Buchanan would be in a decision to allow slavery in the new territories. Weak President. Would allow the Supreme Court to make the decision.

• Since the court was composed of a Southern majority (Roger Taney), Southerners hoping for a favorable decision.

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Dred Scott v. Sanford, 1857 Dred Scott v. Sanford, 1857

Dred Scott

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Effects of Dred Scott?

• Southerners delighted- would allow slavery in any territory.• Northerners saw it as a plot between Buchanan and the

South- Buchanan a puppet of the South.• Main focus of the Republican Party unconstitutional.• Douglas’ popular sovereignty unconstitutional• Decision angered Northern Democrats- Many join the

Republican Party.• Southerners threaten secession if North doesn't abide by

decision.

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Lincoln-Douglas Debates

• Series of debates for senator of Illinois.

Abraham Lincoln• successful trial lawyer• Illinois Congressman

Stephen Douglas• Incumbent• Champion of popular sovereignty

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Lincoln-Douglas Debates• Lincoln delivers- “House divided

speech”.• Southern Democrats see Lincoln

as a radical.• Douglas gives his response on

slavery in the new territories called the “Freeport Doctrine”.

• Douglas’ response would cost him Southern Democratic support.

• Lincoln loses the election.

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Effect of John Brown’s raid on the North and South?Effect of John Brown’s raid on the North and South?

John Brown’s Raid (Oct.16, 1859) Madman, Hero or Martyr?