1860 Election Flashcards
1
Q
election
A
- four people running
- can you keep the union together?
2
Q
bleeding kansas
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- kansas territory deciding on the slave issue
- violence all over kansas
- nicknamed “bleeding”
- preview of the civil war as a whole
- rise of john brown
3
Q
john brown
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- abolitionist
- violence IS an option in getting rid of slavery
- would kill slave owners in Kansas
- this was a moral issue to Brown
4
Q
1856 - senate floor
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- charles sumner gives anti-slavery speech in Washington D.C.
- sumner is beated during the speech on the senate floor
- violence has come to the government
5
Q
1857 - dred scott
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- scott was a slave
- moved to a free state with his slave owner- scott challenges that he is now free
- supreme court says “no”
6
Q
douglas vs. lincoln
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- both run for president
- both had run against each other for congress in 1856
- traveled around the nation debating each other
- freeport doctrine - Lincoln asked if Douglas was still in favor of letting people decide - Douglas says “yes” (is douglas for violence?)
7
Q
1859 - Harper’s Ferry
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- John Brown
- raids military arms depot in virginia
- brown’s goal is to start a slave uprising
- brown is captured and executed
8
Q
1860 results
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- abe lincoln wins with 40% of the vote (60% did not vote for him)
- republican win
- 4 total candidates split the vote
- nation is divided
- south carolina starts the process of leaving the US
9
Q
remember this…
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john brown was a preview of the civil war. he knew it to be true, and he was right