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THE UNION IN PERIL: CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR CHAPTER 10 Section 3 Birth of the Republican Party Why were new political parties emerging in the mid-1800’s? 1. Franklin __________was elected President in 1852. 2. James __________ was elected President in 1856. 3. Nativists were opposed to ____________. 4. The Republican party first ran a candidate for president in _________ (1848, 1852, 1856, 1860) 5. Horace _________ was a newspaper editor and helped to found the Republican Party. MATCHING a. 1848 b. 1852 c. 1856 d.1860 1. Winfield Scott ran for President in ____. 2. Franklin Pierce was elected President in ___ 3. The Republican party first ran a candidate for president in _________. FILL IN THE BLANK 4. The Know-Nothings were also known as_______. 5. Horace Greeley’s profession (job) was ______. MATCHING • 1848 b. 1852 c. 1856 d.1860 1. Franklin Pierce was elected President in ____ 2. James Buchanan was elected President in ___ 3. The Republican party first ran a candidate for president in _________. FILL IN THE BLANK 4. The Know-Nothing party was anti- _________. 5. Horace Greeley helped to found the ________ Party. Why were new political parties emerging in the mid-1800’s? NEW POLITICAL PARTIES • Know-Nothing Party (Nativism): formed in 1849, favors native-born people over immigrants, anti-Catholic, and originally a secret-society. • Free-Soil Party (Anti-slavery): formed in 1848 to oppose extension of slavery into the territories. • Republican Party : Founded in 1854 to oppose Kansas-Nebraska Act and keep slavery out of territories. Absorbed parts of the Whigs, Freesoilers, and Know-nothing parties. Election of 1852 • The Whig Party nominates Mexican war hero Winfield Scott. • Scott opposes the Fugitive Slave Act. • This infuriates Southern Whigs. • Whig Party splits over slavery. • Democratic candidate Franklin Pierce becomes President in 1852. See http://uselectionatlas.org/USPRESIDENT http://teachpol.tcnj.edu/amer_pol_hist/ti/000000b5.jpg 1848 Free Soil Party Whigs N. Whigs 1852 S. Whigs Democrats Franklin Pierce 1856 Republican Party Know-Nothings Democrats James Buchanan Election of 1856 • Search for “Kansas-less” candidates • Republicans (new party) pick John C. Fremont PLATFORM: No further extension of slavery • Democrats pick James Buchanan PLATFORM: Popular sovereignty in territories • American/Nativists pick ex-Pres. Fillmore PLATFORM: anti-Catholic, anti-immigrant RESULT: Buchanan wins, Democrats are split N & S See http://uselectionatlas.org/USPRESIDENT/ http://teachpol.tcnj.edu/amer_pol_hist/fi/000000bd.htm REPUBLICAN PARTY FACTORS IN THE RISE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY THE UNION IN PERIL: CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR CHAPTER 10 Section 4 Slavery and Secession Why did the South secede? HW: #1