SOL USI.9b: States Rights and Slavery

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SOL USI.9b: States Rights and Slavery - Presentation Transcript

  1. Civil War SOL US1.9b Viewpoints of the North and South
  2. Major Ideas
    • The South feared that the North would take control of Congress, and Southerners began to proclaim states’ rights as a means to self-protection.
    • The North believed that the nation was a union and could not be divided. While the Civil War did not begin as a war to abolish slavery, issues surrounding slavery deeply divided the nation.
  3. Key Words
    • Union: all of the states in our nation
    • Popular sovereignty: people have the right to self-government and to choose the type of government they want
    • Secede: to leave; to break away from a group
  4. Issues that Divided the Nation
    • An important issue separating the country related to the power of the federal government.
    • Southerners believed that they had a right to declare any national law illegal.
    • Northerners believed that the national governments power was supreme over that of the states, and that slavery should be abolished for moral reasons.
    • Southerners felt that the abolition of slavery would destroy their region’s economy.
  5. Compromises Attempting to Resolve Differences
    • Missouri Compromise (1820): Missouri was a slave state; Maine, a free state.
    http://faculty.umf.maine.edu/~walters/web%20jacksonian%20277_07/missouri%20compromise%20map%202.jpg
  6. Compromises Attempting to Resolve Differences
    • Compromise of 1850: California was a free state. Southwest territories would decide about slavery.
    http://www.sandiegohistory.org/education/light8/images/slavery1850.jpg http://ap.grolier.com/images/cache/132/pl502.jpg Discussing the Compromise.
  7. Compromises Attempting to Resolve Differences
    • Kansas-Nebraska Act: People decided the slavery issue (popular sovereignty).
    http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0500/media/0502_010001.gif
  8. Southern Secession
    • Following Lincoln’s election, the southern states seceded from the Union. Confederate forces attacked Fort Sumter, in South Carolina, marking the beginning of the Civil War.
  9. Southern Secession http://socialstudies.cayennepaper.com/secede.GIF http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c8/Abraham_Lincoln.jpg/482px-Abraham_Lincoln.jpg http://www.scott.k12.va.us/mvermillion/images/Fort%20Sumter.jpg Fort Sumter
  10. Southern Secession
    • Lincoln and many Northerners believed that the United States was one nation that could not be separated or divided.
    • Most Southerners believed that states had freely joined the union and could freely leave it.

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