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Road to Secession 1854-1861 Standards and Essential Question SSUSH 9 The student will identify key events, issues, and individuals relating to the causes, course and consequences of the Civil War Essential question: Why did the election of Abraham Lincoln begin secession? The Election of 1860 Democrats Stephen A. Douglas Repudiate the Freeport Doctrine Herschel Johnson John Breckinridge Joseph Lane Republicans Abraham Lincoln Hannibal Hamlin Constitutional Union Party John Bell Edward Everett Stephen Douglas Abraham Lincoln Beginning of Secession The beginning of secession South Carolina leaves the Union GA, AL, FL, MS, LA, TX Approving secession ordinances Buffer states attempt to force compromise President Buchanan John Floyd The Union & Confederacy in 1861 Attempts at compromise Crittenden’s Compromise Plan of 1861 John J. Crittenden President-elect Lincoln rejects Former President John Tyler Washington peace conference Lincoln’s slavery amendment The Confederate States of America A new government? The first Presidency Jefferson Davis Alexander Stephens The Leaders of the Confederacy Pres. Jefferson Davis VP Alexander Stevens Confederate Cabinet The Confederate “White House” The Confederate Seal MOTTO “With God As Our Vindicator” Grim Realities Rating the North & the South Resources: North & the South Railroad Lines, 1860 Slave/Free States Population, 1861 Lincoln’s administration His cabinet Sec. Of State-William Seward Sec. Of Treasury-Samuel P. Chase Sec. Of War-Edwin Stanton Confederate President Jefferson Davis Inauguration of President Davis The first shots of the war Reluctance on both sides Re-supplying Fort Sumter Fort Sumter surrenders Border states take sides VA, NC, TN & AK New confederate capital-Richmond, VA. MD, KY & MS West Virginia “preserve the Union and not abolish slavery” Slaves as contraband Union Troops Preparing for war… The first shots fired…Fort Sumter