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TOP 10 REASONS
WHY THE CIVIL WAR
STARTED!!!!
# 1- DIFFERENCES IN THE NORTH
AND SOUTH

Reform

… 2nd Great
Awakening
The Renewal of religious
faith in the 1790’s and
early 1800’s.

A campaign to stop
drinking alcohol.

Workers called for
improvements in the
working conditions.

Americans also began to
demand for better
schools.

More women will stand
up for equal rights

More will stand up and
will be heard.
… Temperance
Movement
… Workers
Rights
… Education
… Womens
Rights
… Abolitionists
#2- SLAVERY IN THE TERRITORIES
 By 1848, the nation’s leaders are debating how to
deal with slavery.
 Land gained from the Mexico War.
 California Statehood- wanted to divide California in
half
 Zachary Taylor- opposed extension of slavery,
proposed that California submit a plan for statehood
that year, without a territorial stage.
 Gave less time to move slaves into California
 California applied to be admitted as a free state.
…
Jefferson Davis “ For the first time, we are about
permanently to destroy the balance of power between
the sections”.
#3- FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT
 1850 law help slaveholders recapture runaway
slaves.
 People accused
…
Be held without an arrest warrant
…
No right to trial by jury
 Southerners felt justified because they considered
slaves to be properties.
 Northerners placed with fines or jail time
 Southern slave catchers
 Northerners faced a moral choice!!
…
Should they obey the law and support slavery, or
should they break the law and oppose slavery?
#4- UNCLE TOM’S CABIN
 Harriet Beecher Stowe
…
Portrayed the moral issues of slavery
…
Book centers on Uncle Tom and his life under 3
owners
…
Two were kind, the last one was cruel.
 Stowe’s book was widely popular in the North.
 Southerners believed the book falsely criticized
the South and slavery,
#5- KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT
 Stephen A. Douglas- Illinois senator proposed a bill.
 To get support for the bill he thought that the
residents should vote to decide on the issue
…
Popular Sovereignty-
 Get rid of the Missouri Compromise by allowing the
people to vote for slavery in their territories.
 The bill would be called the Kansas-Nebraska Act
…
Kansas would be the battle ground for slavery.
…
Campaigning in Kansas
…
Violence in the Senate- “Bleeding Kansas”

Brooks hit Sumner over the head with his cane.

Formed the Republican Party
#6- DRED SCOTT DECISION
 Slave in Missouri
 Owner took him to live in territories where
slavery was illegal.
 Owner’s death- Scott sued the courts for his
release
… “Once lived in free territory”
 Ruled against Scott- TANEY
…
Could not sue the courts, not a U.S citizen
…
Scott’s time in the free state did not matter
…
Congress could not ban slavery in the territories
 What was their reactions?
#7- LINCOLN/DOUGLAS DEBATES

Douglas

Lincoln

Was the national
Governments role to
prevent expansion of
slavery

Republican candidate

Use metaphor from the
Bible.
…
“A house divided
cannot stand”

Popular Sovereignty was
best

Douglas won the election


“ The People have to
lawful means to
introduce it or exclude it
as they please.”
Slavery was a moral,
social, and political
wrong.

Slavery should not be
expanded.

Lost the election, but
became a nation figure
and strengthened his
standing in the
Republican Party.
#8- HARPER’S FERRY
 1859- John Brown who had murdered proslavery
Kansans had a plan.
…
Inspire slaves to fight for freedom
…
Capture the weapons in the U.S arsenal at the
Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
 Brown, 18 followers
…
They killed four and gained the arsenals
 Brown tried and failed to rally the slaves
…
U.S Marines attacked Brown
 Brown tried for murder and treason
…
South- cheered
…
North- were horrified by his death.
#9- ELECTION OF 1860

Two Different
Presidency Races

Lincoln/Douglas-North

Breckinridge/Bell-South

…
Lincoln/BreckinridgePrimary Candidates
…
Lincoln- stop
expansion of slavery
…
Breckinridge- federal
government to protect
slavery in any
territory.
Lincoln Won- More
People in the North.
#10- SOUTH SECEDES

Lincoln won- south
states would secede.

South Carolina came
first.
…
Next six week- Miss,
Fl, Al, GA, LA, TX,

Formed the Confederate
States of AmericaJefferson Davis
President

Drafted Constitution
…
Supported states rights
…
Protected slavery
NORTH REACTION
 Considered unconstitutional.
 The Union would become weak
 North would use their power to abolish slavery
 South is not willing to live in a democracy
 John J. Crittenden- continued to seek a compromise.

Would extend the Missouri Compromise line all the way
to the Pacific Ocean.

Did not pass- No compromise!!!
 Lincoln will not press the South

Fort Sumter- Owned by the North

Needed to resupply
LINCOLN’S SPEECH
 “ We are not enemies, but friends.
We must not be enemies. Though
passion may have strained, it must
not break our bonds of affection.
The mystic chords of memory,
stretching from every battle-field
and patriot grave, to every living
heart and hearthstone, all over this
broad land, will yet swell the
chorus of the Union, when again
touched, as surely they will be, by
the better angles of our nature.”
1ST SHOTS AT FORT SUMTER
 South Carolina’s fort is running out of supplies.
…
Lincoln

Supplied the garrison- he risked war

The troops left- the Rebels would take the fort
…
Warned South Carolina that a supply would be
coming
…
The Confederates would attack the fort before the
supplies would get there.
…
34 hours later, Anderson (North) was forced to
surrender.
…
No one killed.
 START OF THE CIVIL WAR!!!!
NORTH STRENGTHS AND
WEAKNESSES

Strengths

Weaknesses
…
Manpower and
Resources
…
Had to carry battle to
the enemy
…
22 million people
…
…
85% of the nations
factories were in the
North
Not on their
homeland
…
Weaker military
leaders.
…
Naval power and
shipyards belonged to
the North
…
Remarkable leaderPresident Abe Lincoln
SOUTH STRENGTHS AND
WEAKNESSES

Strengths

Weaknesses
…
General Robert E. Lee
…
Fewer resources
…
Fighting a defensive
war
…
Fewer Soldiers
…
No help from foreign
lands.
…
Northern lines would
have to be stretched
out.
…
Soldiers defending
their homes have
more will to fight
than invaders
…
King Cotton- help
from foreign lands

Great Britain
and France had
a surplus in
cotton that year.