THE UNION IN PERIL
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THE UNION IN PERIL. BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THE CIVIL WAR 1850-1877. THE SOUTH BEFORE THE WAR. Rural plantation economy Relied on slave labor “Peculiar Institution” created tension Southerners feared that the loss of slavery would mean lose of culture.
THE UNION IN PERIL
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THE UNION IN PERIL BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THE CIVIL WAR 1850-1877
THE SOUTH BEFORE THE WAR • Rural plantation economy • Relied on slave labor • “Peculiar Institution” created tension • Southerners feared that the loss of slavery would mean lose of culture Family working the cotton field on a Plantation
THE NORTH BEFORE THE WAR • The North had a more diverse economy • Industry flourished • Openly opposed slavery in the South and the new territories • More urbanized than South BOSTON HARBOR
Sectionalism • States begin to ban together based on basic ideas. • Causes country to start to separate.
California Statehood • California Gold Rush • Population boom let CA apply directly for statehood. • Slave State or Free State? • CA would upset the “Balance of Power” between the sections
How was the bill passed? • Compromise of 1850 • Cali. Free State • Popular Sovereignty = Mexican Cession States • Slave trade in DC ends • Stephen Douglas • Popular Sovereignty • Let new state decide on slavery • State Votes
FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT • Under the FEDERAL law, runaway slaves were not entitled to a trial by jury • Anyone helping a slave escape was jailed for 6 months and fined $1,000 • Northerners were upset by the harshness of the new law and often helped hide fugitive slaves A HARSH FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW FURTHER INCREASED TENSIONS
Underground Railroad Is the whistle that is located on trains that travel on the underground railroad loud?
Definition • A network of secret routes and safe houses used by slaves to escape to free states and Canada with the help of abolitionist.
Harriet Tubman • Most famous conductor • She made 13 trips to the south to help slaves • She helped free over 70 slaves.
Terms • Station Master • People who hide slaves in their homes • Passangers • Slaves • Stations • Hiding Spots • Conductor • Guides
Signals • Lanterns identified safe houses. • Songs-Slave masters thought they were religious but most of the time they had meaning. • Quilt-Patterns depicted different things • North Star – Follow the star to freedom • Sailboat – Body of water ahead or boat use.