Kansas-Nebraska Act Who was John Brown and was he a crazy?


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Kansas-Nebraska Act

  • Who was John Brown and was he a crazy?

  • How does the Kansas-Nebraska Act lead to Civil War?


Review

  • How was Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore different?

  • What was the Compromise of 1850?

    • How was it unfair?
  • What are abolitionists?

  • What is the free-soil party?

    • Do you think they are for or against slavery?
  • What is popular sovereignty?



New President

  • Franklin Pierce: Democrat

    • What do we remember about Democrats?


Bloody Kansas

  • Kansas-Nebraska Act:

    • Bill to set up a government in Nebraska territory
    • Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois pushed for the bill
    • Knew the South didn’t want the North to have another free state


Kansas-Nebraska Act

  • Divide the territory into Kansas and Nebraska

  • People would vote if there is slavery:popular sovereignty

  • This bill would make both sides happy and Franklin Pierce signed off.



Kansas-Nebraska Act

  • Rumors had spread through the South that 20,000 Northerners were coming to Kansas

  • 1854, thousands of armed Southerners, mostly from Missouri vote for proslavery

  • Only half the ballots were cast by registered voters

  • Proslavery forces won the election.



Kansas-Nebraska Act

  • March 30, 1855 election choose members of the territorial legislature.

  • The Missourians, or "Border Ruffians,"

    • Came to vote
    • 2,905 registered voters
    • 6,307 actual ballots cast.
    • 791 voted against slavery.


Kansas-Nebraska Act

  • North is mad!!!!!

  • "Bogus Laws," which incorporated the Missouri slave code.

    • huge penalties against anyone who spoke or wrote against slaveholding;
    • helped fugitives would be put to death or sentenced to ten years hard labor
  • North set up their own Free State legislature at Topeka.

  • Now two governments in Kansas

  • President Pierce only recognized the proslavery legislature.



Kansas-Nebraska Act

  • Most settlers who came wanted a peaceful life however. . .

  • Violence erupted throughout the territory.

    • David Atchison, a Missouri senator. Atchison proclaimed the Northerners to be "negro thieves" and "abolitionist tyrants.”
    • He encouraged Missourians to defend their institution "with the bayonet and with blood" and, if necessary, "to kill every God-damned abolitionist in the district."


Kansas-Nebraska Act

  • Most people who came weren’t abolitionists

  • They were Free Soil party

    • free territory for free white people.
    • Hated slavery, because. . . .
    • plantations took over the land and prevented white working people from having their own homes.
    • Hated black people didn’t want them in the state
    • The Free Staters voted 1,287 to 453 to outlaw black people, slave or free, from Kansas.


Kansas-Nebraska Act

  • Lots of attacks of proslavery people against Free State men

    • tarred and feathered,
    • kidnapped,
    • killed.
    • May 21, 1856, burned the Free State Hotel, destroyed two printing presses, and ransacked homes and stores


Now it’s time for John Brown’s story

  • John Brown

  • Who was he?















John Brown

  • Who: abolitionist

  • Where: Harper’s Fairy, West Virginia

  • When: 1859

  • Why: needed a violent way to end slavery, peace was not working

  • What: took over federal Amory and was killing to end slavery

    • Maybe the only way is through war?




Kansas

  • Kansas will eventually apply for a free state but the South will not annex it

  • It will not become a state until the South secedes from the union in 1861



Beat Down in the Senate

  • In groups you are going to read an article about the Charles Sumner canning.

  • You will be drawing a picture and writing a paragraph about the event. (5 sentences and topic sentence.)

  • You will be assigned either a Northern perspective or Southern perspective.

    • Remember back to John Brown resources how their were two different ways to tell the story!


Sumner-Brooks Affair



Dred Scott vs. Standford

  • Dredd Scott was a slave in Missouri

  • Moved to Illnionis then Wisconisn with his owner

  • He then returend to missouri and his owner died

  • Scott argued he should be free because he lived in free state

  • Took case to Supreme Court 1857



Dred Scott

  • What do you think the defense will argue?



Dred Scott Case Ruling

  • Scott couldn’t sue because he isn’t a citizen

  • Supreme Court said slaves are property so their masters can take them anywhere

  • How does this upset everything?????



Dred Scott Ruling

  • Slavery had to be allowed anywhere people can not be denied their proerpty!!!!

  • People are made



Work Cited

  • PBS

  • http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215469/kansas-nebraska_act.htm

  • http://www.civilwarhome.com/kansasnebraska.htm

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0QJ4xhV3Wk&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1

  • http://www.us-coin-values-advisor.com/rare-pennies.html



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