Saturday, March 23, 2019

If Slavery were Considered Moral :: Slavery

Describe the differences of this time period if thraldom was considered right.ISSUES TO learn CH. 141)The Compromise of 1850 was a dis regurgitatee on whether or not Mexico (gained by US) would become a slave or uninvolved state. The northerners didnt emergency the 3630 line to be moved to the Pacific and the southerners didnt want free soilism which would sire Mexico a free state. Northerners gained from the Compromise California as a free state, New Mexico and Utah as likely future slave states, a favorable settlement of the New Mexico-Texas boundary, and the abolition of the slave trade in the District of Colombia. Southerners gained the burial of the Wilmot Provisos persistence of new territories being free states, nevertheless the position of the free-soilers remained viable, for the compromise left open the question of whether Congress could abolish slavery in territories outside the Mexican cession. How did the Compromise of 180 partake Southerners?2)The Fugitive Slave Act affected the relationship between the 2 sides because often when a slave would leave and escape to the North, northerners wouldnt do anything to wait on get the slave back, in fact, in most incidents northerners tried to uphold keep slaves away from southerners if they escaped. South began to realize that opposition to slavery in the North was a threat to what they believed.-What was the Fugitive Slave Act and how did it support Southerners?3)Uncle Toms Cabin made many people convert to the belief that slavery was wrong and evil. It caused many people to mass southerners as evil people. It too made northerners have sympathy for black slaves.-How did this book affect peoples view of slavery?4)The second troupe system collapsed because Whigs began to split into two groups the American (know-nothing) Party and the Republican Party. Whigs also began to fall apart because of immigration. They eyeshot immigration would not be important because they wouldnt be a big plenty f orce for voting. So when the Whigs tried to get immigrant votes it just backfired and caused them to lose most ground with Protestant Whigs because the party had a hard anti-immigrant stand. What was the second party system?5)The Nebraska-Kansas Act made many people angry because they thought that it was another territory that would be a slave state and not free. The idea of making it a state was to benefit Northerners because they were going to put a railroad system going through the Midwest to the pacific.

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