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Chapter 15 SMO

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show John C. Calhoun; Congress had no right to ban slaves because slaves were common property to the states  
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show group of rich slave owners who wanted to control the South, maybe leading to speech limitations  
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who took over Clay's Omnibus Bill (package)   show
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show Compromise of 1850  
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show Taylor died from fruit and Fillmore approved it  
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Five Provisions of Compromise of 1850   show
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Compromise of 1850: California   show
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show Arizona and New Mexico will use popular sovereignty to decide slave status  
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show slave state (south benefits)  
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Compromise of 1850: Washington DC   show
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show Northern authorities had to catch and return runaway slaves  
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show Wisconsin passed personal liberty laws to nullify Fugitive Slave Act; Taney said federal law comes first  
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show Black and white Quakers fought off slave catchers. Fillmore could not punish them  
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show rioters broke into a court to free a fugitive  
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Anthony Burns in Boston, Massachusetts   show
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During the 1850s, ___ black fugitives were sent back into slavery, only __ declared free   show
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show Harriet Beecher Stowe, came out as a serial, vivid accounts of slavery, response to FSA  
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show cotton whigs, conscience whigs, democrat  
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Election of 1852 winner   show
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show Matthew Perry got a treaty to trade with Japan, declared Pacific Ocean as manifest destiny  
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Ostend Manifesto 1854   show
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Canadian Reciprocity Treaty 1854   show
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William Walker and Nicaragua 1855-1857   show
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show Stephen Douglas  
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show repeals 36 30, Kansas and Nebraska will use popular sovereignty to determine slave status, make a railroad  
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Border Ruffians   show
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New England Emigrant Aid Society was fueled by whom and what is it   show
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Lawrence, Kansas   show
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John Brown and Pottawotamie, Kansas   show
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Who got beaten with a cane and who had the cane?   show
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American Party nickname and wtf did they do   show
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Republican Party 1854 formation   show
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Why was Buchanan a safe DEMOCRAT nominee for Election of 1856?   show
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show John C. Fremont  
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show Millard Fillmore  
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Election of 1856: winner   show
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Scott v. Sandford   show
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show a set-up, proslavery draft by Kansas delegates, supported by Buchanan, Kansas was a slave state  
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show Buchanan supported it, Douglas opposed it because it violated popular sovereignty: defeated, Kansas is free  
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show industrial North and little impact on Southern cash-crop economy because cotton was abroad  
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Lincoln-Douglas debates   show
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Views shared by both Lincoln and Douglas   show
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(Freeport Doctrine) Lincoln's question to Douglas and answer   show
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John Brown's Raid 1859   show
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show Northern Democrats, Southern Democrats, Constitutional Union Party, Republican Party  
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Election of 1860: Northern Democrats candidate and platform   show
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Election of 1860: Southern democrats candidate and platform   show
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show John Bell, slavery compromise  
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Election of 1860: Republican candidate and platform   show
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Election of 1860: winner   show
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show South Carolina  
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show last ditch effort to continue 36 30 to cut CA in half. failed because S wanted slavery and N didn't want an amendment  
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show 1. no extension of slavery, 2. trying to contain slavery, 3. secession is unconstitutional  
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CSA in Montgomery, Alabama   show
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show Jefferson Davis and Alexander Stephens  
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show Southerners who really wanted secession  
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