Manifest Destiny/Civil War Test
- Manifest Destiny
- Wanted to get more land because of belief in Manifest Destiny and the South’s desire to expand slavery
- Gold Rush in California accelerated statehood process
- Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo- Mexico ceded territory to the United States (present day New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, and California)
- Texas annexation and Mexican cession brings in many more Spanish speakers
- Wilmot Proviso- proposed to ban slavery in new territories because the North did not want an increase in slave states- it did not pass.
- Causes of the Civil War
- Long Term Causes
- Sectionalism- factories in the North; cotton gin in the South; leads to more political divisions
- “You dare not make war on King Cotton” cotton was the largest and most valuable export
- slavery
- states’ rights- used mainly by Southern states
- Short Term Causes
- Dred Scott v. Sandford- slaves were ruled property; made tensions worse between North and South
- Uncle Tom’s Cabin
- John Brown’s Raid
- William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass’s newspapers
- Compromises (all extended slavery)
- Missouri Compromise 1820- established the 36 30 line [HENRY CLAY]
- Compromise of 1850- California was a free state; land dispute between TX and NM (NM got the land, TX got $10 million); strict Fugitive Slave Act made it difficult for slaves to secure freedom [HENRY CLAY]
- Kansas Nebraska Act- permitted slavery north of the line; popular sovereignty established; repealed the Missouri Compromise
- Abolitionists responded by using the Underground Railroad
- Political Parties
- Whigs- split over slavery and died out
- Know Nothings- anti-immigrant; nativists; mainly in cities
- Republicans- most supported preventing the expansion of slavery
- Election of 1860
- Lincoln wins; democratic vote splits
- South is upset because they did not put Lincoln’s name on ballot
- South feels powerless and is worried about slavery ending
- SC secedes in December 1860
- Advantages/Disadvantages
- North- more railroads; able to transport supplies and troops quicker; more stable economy than the South
- Anaconda Plan- blockade the Southern coastline; take over MS River and split Confederacy in half; take Richmond
- South- hand more large farms; fired up for war
- Strategy: fight a defensive war and get Britain to ally with them
- British did not ally even though South exported large amounts of cotton to Britain
- Shortage of workers and massive casualties required Southern women to take up traditional male jobs
- Politics of the War
- Emancipation Proclamation- declared slavery illegal in the Confederate states only; made abolishing slavery the primary goal of the war
- Gettysburg Address- introduced the idea that the Union would be preserved without slavery
- Battles
- Fort Sumter- Lincoln sends provisions to SC; Confederate gunners fire
- Bull Run- 1st real battle- Southern troops surprised the North
- Antietam- Lee’s battle plan is found by McClellan; North wins but McClellan did not pursue Lee so Lincoln fired him
- Gettysburg- Confederate troops decimated because of unsuccessful charges; turning point of the war in the North’s favor
- Vicksburg- Union troops take control of the MS River led by General Grant
- Appomattox- Lee surrenders to Grant
- Civil war ends in Union victory