The Civil war was a short intense and destructive four-year war that lasted from 1861-1865, between the northern and Southern states. The uncompromising differences and the incompatibility of their economies between the Northern free states and Southern slave-dependent states during the territorial expansion of the nation all lead to the civil war. There's many potent events and incidents that lead to the war but it wasn’t until Abraham Lincoln won the presidency, that the 11 southern states seceded from the union to form The Confederate States of America. The secession of the states shortly after triggered the Civil War, which lead to 850,000 deaths. The succession lead to event that would determine that The United States of America will have …show more content…
The Fugitive slave act declared that escaped slaves are still property no matter where they go, the enforcement of this law benefitted the slave owners. Northerners opposed the slave act, they thought it was a way to expand slavery therefore they didn't support it. The Fugitive Slave Act and the increasingly negative treatment of slaves, lead to abolitionist such as Harriet Beecher Stowe to rise. Stowe wrote “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” in 1852 from the point of view of a slave called Uncle Tom, with the intensions of protesting the Fugitive Act of 1850. In her book she focused on the treatment and feelings on the slaves. Harriet Stowe and her writing helped raise awareness of the underlying issues of slavery and helped change Americans prospective on slavery. Stowe contributed to the events that lead to the Civil war, Stowe also raised the tension between the states and emphasized the division of beliefs within the nation which is why “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is an important impetus of the Civil War. …show more content…
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 was passed with the purpose of allowing settlers of the territory to decide whether slavery would be allowed within the states border's. The 36°30' line was now open to popular sovereignty which raised The North's anxiety. The Northerners felt that the Compromise of 1820 and 1850's were being disregarded. The Kansas-Nebraska Act arose conflict between the pro-slavery and anti-slavery supporters within the states which led to the violent period called "bleeding Kansas". The Kansas-Nebraska Act played an immense part in paving the way for the American Civil War. The Act of 1854 lead to lot of bloodshed and violence which disconnected the South from the Union to a greater extent. ( US
In the years prior to the Civil War, northerners and southerners experienced violence and madness in their everyday lives. The Civil War resulted from social, political, moral, and religious differences between the north and the south. As the country continued to expand West, Congress consistently revisited the question of slavery. The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 proposed by Senator Douglas set the stage for violent territorial disputes over slavery. In 1856, Preston Brooks’, a member of the House of Representative, viciously attacked Charles Sumner, a Massachusetts Senator, for his speech “The Crime Against Kansas,” in which he directly attacked Southern beliefs and actions as savage and inferior to Northern behavior.
Uncompromising differences between the South (Confederacy) and the North (Union) created a civil war that lasted five years. During this war, Abraham Lincoln was president. His election led to the secession of many Southern states. After refusing to recognize the Confederacy as its own nation, the American Civil War commenced in 1861. The three main causes of the Civil War between the North and the South were industrial and agricultural economies, politics, and slavery.
where she met Abraham Lincoln. Stowe book uncle tomś cabin played a significant role in accelerating the movement to abolish slavery in the United States. Stowe goal was to write something that would make this whole nation feel what an accursed thing slavery. Stowe's books told stories of people treated as property personalizing slavery like its never be done before. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote over 30 novels .
I believe that the Fugitive Slave Act was the main cause of the Civil War. This was when the south forced the north to catch any runaway slaves. Even if they just let the slave go through there property there is a high chance they could still get caught. When they get caught for not catching the slave they get fined 30,000 dollars in today's money. If they were to catch a slave and then have it run away it would be a 100,000 dollar fine.
This angered the anti-slavery party even more which called a new convention in Topeka, drafted a new constitution, and set up a separate government. This shows how the Kansas-Nebraska Bill did more harm than good and ended up divided Americans and ultimately causing more conflict between the anti-slavery party and supporters of slavery. The Kansas-Nebraska act was the first real act of violence that helped to fuel the war but it did not make it inevitable
The Fugitive slave law was an act passed to help southern slave owners maintain their slaves. The act was part of the “Compromise of 1850” proposed by Henry Clay. The compromise was made to resolve disputes between the south and north about land and slavery. The south ended up having slavery allowed below the “36,30” and California joined in as a free state. In the 1840s there were many problems of runaway slaves to the North to become free men.
There was a drastic fugitive slave catching which involved about 200 U.S. Marines. The Marines escorted one fugitive slave back to his owner. Why to help a slave: Prior to the Fugitive Slave Act, northerners could view slavery at a distance. Slavery was mainly dealt with by southerners. This act forced people in northern states to take sides on
‘Slavery was the root cause of secession’. ‘November 6 1860, Lincoln was elected president of America which resulted in panic emerging in the South’ . The election of Lincoln as president who was a Republican leader meant that ideologies, movements and values from the North would be implemented in the South which meant the abolition of slavery. Slavery was a huge characteristic of the South as the economy; politics; social status and psychological mind-sets were influenced by the process of slavery. The southern white population then derived the idea of secession which meant the South would gain independence from Northern aggression .
Important Women and their Role in the Civil War The American Civil war lasted for four years from 1861-1865. The war occurred because of a controversy on differences of beliefs, with the primary reason being slavery and state’s rights. The war resulted in the killing of over 600,000 soldiers. The war had a lot of advances in American culture.
The Fugitive Slave Act granted slave-owners the permission to recover escaped slaves and required citizens to aid in the return of any escaped slave. This act also affected slaves who escaped to free slaves; According to the act, slaves were not permitted to live freely. The Fugitive Slave Act is significant to the course for many reasons. First, it is another method that whites used to keep blacks as slaves.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was an act that passed as part of the compromise of 1850 that allowed runaway slaves that were cauthe to be returned to their masters and that the northern free state citizens and officials had to cooperate with this compromise. SB 1070 was a bill that passed that required all aliens over the age of 14 to have documents and to register with the United States government if they plan to stay for longer than 30 days. It would have been a misdemeanor crime to be in Arizona without the right documents and it gave the rights to the state law enforcement to stop, detain or arrested the individuals when there is reasonable suspicion that he/she were an illegal immigrants. The legal similarities between The Fugitive Act of 1850 and SB 1070 was that who ever gave a ride and helped a black person from escaping from slavery can be fined for 1,000 dollars and even be in jail for six months.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act greatly increased sectional tensions, which is shown by the fact that a civil war started in Kansas between the proslavery and antislavery
Published in 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin influenced a generation of Americans and developed their opposition to slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War. This novel aided the abolitionist in their endeavor of expelling slavery. As an activist and abolitionist, Harriet Beecher Stowe helped provoke the Civil War when she published the controversial Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s adversities, early childhood, and later adult life became muses and inspiration for her work. One word that could describe all of Stowe’s life is “subservience” (Adams 19).
Uncle Tom’s Cabin powerfully strengthened abolitionist views, angered the South, and offered a true look into the lives of
This including the electing of Abraham Lincoln made the southern states feel like they were going to lose control of the political choices in the southern territories, which would have lead to them not having control over their area in general (American Civil War History). These events are all effects where the underlying problem was the conflict of slavery that was between the north and south states. Showing how much of a factor it was during the civil war era. Making it one of the largest causes of why the civil war broke