Slavery in kentucky in 1850

    • [DOC File]SECTION 5 The Compromise of 1850

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      In September 1850, Congress finally adopted Clay’s plan. Most Americans were happy to see the crisis end. Some Southerners, however, remained wary of the compromise. Section 6 - The Compromise of 1850 Fails. Henry Clay and Daniel Webster hoped the Compromise of 1850 would quiet the slavery controversy for years to come.

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    • [DOC File]Compromise of 1850

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      (person wanting to abolish slavery) and believed slavery was a sin against God. He began an abolitionist newspaper in Illinois. A group from Missouri (slave state) crossed the Mississippi River and began a riot in Alton, Illinois. The pro-slavery mob from Missouri was determined to set fire to the building where Rev. Lovejoy printed his newspaper.

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    • [DOCX File]The Compromise of 1850 - Ms. Fitzpatrick's Class

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      In September 1850, Congress finally adopted Clay's plan. Although most Americans were happy to see the crisis end, some Southerners remained wary of the compromise. Moreover, the compromise led to the demise of one of the country's main political parties, the Whig Party—Clay and Webster's party—because members had moral objections to slavery.

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    • [DOC File]The Compromise of 1850

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      1810 1820 1830 1840 1850. 77. 105 123 142 141 144 65. 81 90 100 91 90 Major Political Parties 1850-1860 Party Established Major Platform Free-Soil 1848 Anti-extension of slavery. Pro-labor Know-Nothing 1854 (as American Party) Anti-immigration. Anti-Catholic Whig Organized in . 1834. Pro-business . Divided on slavery Republican 1854

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    • [DOC File]Compromise of 1850

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      Both sides looked for a way out. In January 1850, Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky proposed a . compromise. His set of proposals gave the North and the South part of what each wanted. It included: admitting California as a free state. organizing the remainder of the land acquired from Mexico as territories with no restriction on slavery

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    • [DOCX File]Kentucky Slave Codes - Mission US

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      (1794-1850) Beginning in the colonial era, slaveholders frequently passed laws, known as “slave codes” to restrict the movements and activities of the enslaved population. As the selection of laws from Kentucky shows, slave owners were especially concerned with preventing runaways and rebellions.

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