The 1850's caused many heated debates in the senate and house of representatives over slavery. Henry Clay had the first idea for claiming both sides with his compromise of 1850. Clays compromise had four masin points to it. The first was admission of California as a free state. Formation of territoreial governments in the rest of land from mexico without restrictions on slavery was the second. Third, the abolition of slave trade in the district of Columbia, but not slavery itself. And finally new…
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Henry Clay was well loved by many, he also gained enemies. In his early years as a Senator from Kentucky and elected Speaker of the House. He was considered a leader of the “War Hawks”. After the war in 1812 his view seemed to change about war, nothing was gained by War and it was very costly. From then on he seemed to avoid war, he always seem to come up with a compromise to resolve issues and seem to avoid war. He ran for president three time and never succeeded. He was a self-made man, no formal…
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The benefits of territorial expansion did not outweigh the costs because of the many lives that were lost and injustices such as the ones against Native Americans. Many Americans were motivated to move west because of the desire for farmland, gold, or a new life. Many Americans also believed in the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, that it was the United States' fate to expand its borders from the east to the west. However, these benefits did not outweigh the costs. The biggest of these costs was the…
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Protest a. Nullification and succession 3. Threat of war 4. Clay’s Compromise Tariff of 1833 GJackson: “The bank…I will kill it!” 1. Criticism of the bank a. Nicholas Biddle 2. Threatened the Common Man 3. Veto of the re-charter bill 4. Specie Circular Act 1836 HJacksonian Democracy IThe Whig Party 1. Henry Clay JPresident Martin van Buren 1. Handicapped presidency KLog Cabin Campaign, (Election of 1840) 1. General William Henry Harrison ______________________________________________________________________________…
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unconstitutional. A strong banking system, that would provide a abundant credit. A protective tariff, for eastern manufacturing would flourish. More roads and canals, more in the Ohio Valley. 3. Monroe, Sectionalism, and the Missouri Compromise (pp. 242–246) a. The Panic of 1819 was caused largely by over speculation in western lands. (Note that financial panic, or economic depression, is a recurring theme that you will observe occurring every twenty to thirty years or so. Many consider…
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the United States constitution can pass it. Ever since then there has been constant conflicting views on how to take slavery and hurt not only the government but the people and how they treated each other. Document G explains how some Americans are scared of slavery and how slaves have been treated terribly and about a slave rebellion happening. Denmark Vesey's rebellion is a perfect example of how Slavery must be stopped when an uprising by slaves and freemen in and around charleston in spring 1822…
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Daniel Webster Daniel Webster was born in Salisbury, New Hampshire, on January 18, 1782. Daniel was delicate, but a brilliant child, his family realized this, and made great expense to put Daniel and his brother Ezekiel through school. After graduating from Dartmouth College, he studied law and was admitted to the bar in Boston in 1805. Daniel Webster, was a well known public speaker and major constitutional lawyer; he was a major congressional representative for the Northern Whigs during…
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• Slavery was not stopped • Slavery spread 03/15/15 Causes of The Civil War 5 Compromise of 1820 • United States Free/Slave Soil Map - 1820 The Missouri Compromise 03/15/15 Causes of The Civil War 6 …Compromise of 1820 • Congress admitted Missouri as slave state • U.S. compensated Texas for their loses • California made a new state • Order attempted in Washington D.C. by removing slavery •…
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Revolution occurred with the inception of manufacturing. Modern factories were started in 1769 by Richard Arkwright with his diagram of the water frame. The water frame was a diagram of the Cromford Mill factory that he started in England. Factories did not become common in the United States until the Market Revolution in the 1820s. Factories started the use of machines to make products, instead of having craftsmen making them. Machines allowed for products to be produced at a faster rate. Cotton and…
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Territory and Boundaries a. 1817: Rush-Bagot Treaty i. Agreement between John Q. Adams and Britain ii. Reduces Great Lakes fleets to only a few b. Convention of 1818 i. Fixed Northern US border at 49th parallel west to Rocky Mountains c. Reached compromise with Britain to jointly occupy Oregon Territory for 10 years d. 1819: Adams-Onis Treaty e. Adams convinced Don Luis de Onis (Spanish Minister) to transfer Florida to US 2. The Monroe Doctrine a. Americans wanted to reduce European power in America…
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