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The Second American Revolution. From Liberty to Freedom. Liberty Party r an candidates in 1840, 1844 Led to Free Soil Party in 1848. Antislavery vs. Abolitionism. Seemingly narrow distinction Fear of slavery’s expansion Competition for land, labor. A World of Nationalism. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Second American Revolution

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From Liberty to Freedom

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• Liberty Party ran candidates in 1840, 1844

• Led to Free Soil Party in 1848

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Antislavery vs. Abolitionism

• Seemingly narrow distinction• Fear of slavery’s expansion• Competition for land, labor

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A World of Nationalism

• Democratic, nationalist movements fail in Europe (1848)

• Can democracy survive in US?

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Mo Land, Mo Problems

• Sen. Henry Clay’s Compromise of 1850• California=free• Fugitive slave law• Popular sovereignty

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Disunion?

• South insists of slave expansion• Led by ailing SC Sen. John Calhoun

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• Pres. Zachary Taylor dies• New Pres. Millard Fillmore supports Compromise

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Temporary Fix

• Fugitive Slave Act outrages North• Abolitionists resist, free captured slaves– Ex: Syracuse, NY (1851)

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Popular Sovereignty?

• Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)• Repeals Missouri Compromise– “dreary region of despotism, inhabited my

masters and slaves” – Rep. Joshua Giddings & Sen. Salmon Chase

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• Pottawatomie Massacre (1856)• Pro, anti battle in “Bleeding Kansas”

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• Dred Scott vs. Sandford (1857)• Only white people=citizens• Blacks “had no rights which the white man was bound

to respect”

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Here Comes the Railsplitter

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Abraham Lincoln

• 1809-1865• Poor family from KY• Self-taught lawyer• Whig Congressman• Opposed Mexican War & expansion of slavery

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• New Republican Party opposes Dred Scott decision

• Lincoln’s Senate run in 1858• Nuanced stance– Anti-slavery– But willing to compromise– Equal opportunity

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The Approach of War

• John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry (1859)• Divides nation• South horrified

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“I, John Brown, am quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away but with blood…”

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We’re Out!

• South Carolina secedes, 12/20/1860• Months til inauguration• Pres. James Buchanan powerless

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• “the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man”

• “slavery, subordination to the superior race is his natural and normal condition”

-- Confederate VP Alexander Stephens

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Lincoln’s Tightrope

• How to avoid civil war?• Union must not fire “first shot”

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• Fort Sumter, 4/12/1861• CSA fires on supply ship to Union base• NC, AR, TN, VA join CSA

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A “Modern” War

• New technology– guns, submarines, telegraph– trench warfare

• 620,000 dead• Propaganda• Photography

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The Facts

• North=more resources• 2 x population of South• South has slave labor• Cotton?

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Long, Slow, and Painful

• Expected to be short conflict• Union has to invade South

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Progress?

• Early success in West– Capture of New Orleans

• War of attrition– South fights mostly defensive war– Strikes into North

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The Horror of War

• Antietam, MD – 4,000 in 1 day• Gettysburg, PA – biggest ever battle in N.

America• North makes little progress

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What Was the War All About?

• Slaves flee to Union lines• Slaves as “contraband”• Abolition in DC

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Emancipation Proclamation

• 1/1/1863• Frees 3 million slaves in the South• No compensation

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Now a War for Freedom

• North enlists black troops• Initially, didn’t want to alienate white soldiers

or border states

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• Army: 180,000 • Navy: 24,000• Mostly ex-slaves• Unequal treatment

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Breakthrough

• 1864 election approaches• Lincoln puts Grant in charge• Pushes into South• Massive casualties– Ex: 60,000 Union dead vs. 30,000 Southern in 6

weeks

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Endgame

• William Tecumseh Sherman burns Atlanta• Lincoln reelected (1864)


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