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he Missouri Compromise
The treaty between North and South, only a temporary solution to the slavery issue in unorganized territories.Missouri was admitted as a slave state and Maine was admitted as a free state, preserving the Congressional balance. -
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The events leads to civil war.
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Nat Turner’s Rebellion
In August of 1831, a slave named Nat Turner incited an uprising that spread through several plantations in southern Virginia. After the events, which give the free blacks and abbilionlests more excuse to against slavery. -
War of Mexico and Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Although, the war is for the greater good of American, a stronger nation. But the land that the land they taken been consider bslong to the South, also called the slave stats. -
Fugitive Slave Act
ugitive Slave Act denied accused runaway slaves trial by jury. Which act require all the state runaway slaves need to be capture and turn in to their formal master. Northerners were very upset because southerners could claim slaves in the north back down to the south. -
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s fictional exploration of slave life was a cultural sensation. It was a hard strike on the slavery state, which alos prove the right of the black need to be improve. -
"Bleeding Kansas"
A compromise on the issue of slavery would not be possible due to the example of senseless killing through "Bleeding Kansas." At the beinging the northerners and southerns, try to convince each others viewpoint. -
Arise of Republican party vs. Democratic party
The breakdown of the two-party system signaled the end to the North and the South working together. The two party belong to north and south, as them tried to decided the countruy path that suitable for the nation or not, end up a large disagreement. -
Dred Scott v. Sanford
Dred Scott was a Virginia slave who tried to sue for his freedom in court. But it didin't went so well, because he was a pice of proterty instead of a human being. -
John Brown’s Raid
John Brown cut his teeth as a killer as an anti-slavery “Jayhawker” during Bleeding Kansas. -
Lincoln wins 1860 Presidential Election
he southerners felt they had to leave the union or face the destruction of their institusions and values after Lincoln, an anti-slavery Republican, won the 1860 presidential election.