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STOP EXPANSION OF SLAVERY DOUGLAS NORTHERN DEMOCRAT POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY BELL CONSTITUTIONAL UNION PARTY PRESERVE THE UNION BRECKINRIDGE SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT

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STOP EXPANSION OF SLAVERY DOUGLAS NORTHERN DEMOCRAT POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY BELL CONSTITUTIONAL UNION PARTY PRESERVE THE UNION BRECKINRIDGE SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT ADD CUBA amp EXPAND SLAVERY. Home State Served Virginia1789-1797Federalist Massachusetts1797-1801Federalist Virginia1801-1809Democratic-Republican Virginia1817-1825Democratic-Republican Massachusetts1825-1829Democratic-Republican 16th President of The United States of America. «Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God, can not long retain it.» . Family and . childhood. :. Early . Party. 10-3. The Birth of the Republican Party. Main Idea – The issue of slavery dominated U.S. politics in the 1850s.. Differences Between North and . South. North. South. North. economy based on manufacturing and industrialization. either historians or the modern public, nevertheless, if it had not been for what historian . Clarence . Macartney. called the “most amazing upset in the history of American . politics,” the . accomplished. Legislative Experience. Lincoln must have been the least prepared man ever to be elected president of the United States.. Lincoln was a 1-term congressman from Illinois, elected in 1846. Business Experience. Party. 10-3. The Birth of the Republican Party. Main Idea – The issue of slavery dominated U.S. politics in the 1850s.. Differences Between North and . South. North. South. North. economy based on manufacturing and industrialization. LOQ. CE. CNN. Lecture: The Nation Breaking Apart . 15.3 . Slavery . Dominates Politics. Disagreement over slavery led to . the formation . of the Republican . Party and . heightened sectional tensions. Chapter 8. Jeffersonian . Republicanism. Antifederalists. Democratic-RepublicansRepublicans. Ideology:. Wanted a democratic government—power in the hands of the people. Did not want all white males to vote, only the educated, but they thought any person could be educated (contrast with the Federalists). The Capitalist Commonwealth. Banks, Manufacturing, and Markets. French Revolution triggered huge American profits. John Jacob Astor (fur) and Robert Oliver (merchant) became the nation’s first millionaires. In what ways did the election of Lincoln lead the Southern states to secede from the Union?. Essential. Question. political party:. political group organized to gain political power by getting its members elected to office.. What happened to Lincoln’s assassin & his conspirators?. How did Lincoln’s death affect the US?. What were 2 of Lincoln’s goals/desires for Reconstruction?. Adam Ferrara – Lincoln . joke. Most APUSH exams have one to two multiple choice questions and the writers use straightforward definitions, quotes and even picture to see if students can identify these concepts. 2006 DBQ was devoted to this topic. Today’s Essential Question: How did slavery dominate national events after 1855?. Vocabulary . Republican . Party. – political party formed in 1854 to oppose slavery. unconstitutional. – illegal because it violates the . Birth of the Republican Party, 1854. Northern Whigs.. Northern Democrats.. Free-. Soilers. .. Know-Nothings. . . (Political party from 1854-1856 who was against Germans and Irish Catholic immigrants who they felt were ruining America).

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