0:18 An annotated Timeline 1:03 1820 - The Missouri Compromise North is Free, South is Slave 1:44 1850 - The Compromise of 1850 Popular Sovereignty (The people who live in the land will determine their stance on the subject of slavery) 3:36 1854 - The Kansas-Nebraska Act 5:27 North Whig, Free Soil Democrats, combine to form The Republican Party 6:34 Solving Problems with Violence, those border jumpin ruffians to New Englander settlers 9:04 Weapons, Sacking of Lawrence Kansas. John Brown. Panawatami Massacre 10:51 Bleeding Kansas 🩸 11:07 1855 - Topeka Constitution 12:08 Charles Sumner, Daniel Webster, & Preston Brooks 14:55 Gentlemen deserve courtesy, non-gentlemen do not - Southern Chivalry 16:33 1857 - Lecompton Constitution 17:27 Jan 1861 - Southern Senators left the Senate, Kansas is admitted as a Free State
Just as a note, I attended Sumner Academy of Arts and Sciences in Kansas City, KS. It was originally a high school only for black students. Due to desegregation, it was turned into a magnet school.
Popular Sovereignty: we will just let the settlers choose, nothing will go wrong with that.... Bleeding Kansas Intensifies About New Mexico Actually from what I have heard from Cypher, the Cynical Historian even after air conditioner was invented New Mexico was very violent and even now there is a lot of crime in Albuquerque where he is earning his PhD.
Say you as a human being concedes that all and every human being on earth has a disdain for slavery.. then how (the nature?) could (at least we are told) slavery was a "major contribution to the war"? I mean I was curious about the "lobying aspect/factor".. did people lobby back then? like how does it work.. ? I need permission from a lawyer to allow me to engage in dubious activites?? .. If so .. that's.. just.. I mean I dont know what to say to that.. makes me mad.
do you have anywhere I could talk to you like discord or such??? You seem to be really knowledgeable about history and I would like to be able to find topics I could research on making a science fiction world, but have no idea on how to build convincing sci fi governments.
You need to point out free soil northerners did not want blacks in the state at all. Also it is not free state or slave state but rather if slave property is allowed in the territory. The territory could disallow slavery but when they applied for a state could have chosen to allow slave property. A state could choose to be a republic with slavery or without. This merely concerns slavery in the territory which shows you the Civil War was not about slavery. It was about political power between the north and the south. Who ever had more more political power in congress could control the political economy. Northerners wanted to do things that were not enumerated in the constitution. This included high tariff's, subsidies for corporations and central banking. The problems we have today with unlimited power are due to the north wining the war for southern independence (Civil War). Your modern textbooks are written by tax free foundations. For example, McGraw Hill was owned by Apollo Management. High School History and college survey text books are a joke. You tell history with a progressive spin because history to progressives is not about truth but about obscuring the truth. Why does the modern textbook make no mention of the Council of Foreign Relations? It has had more impact on the united states then any other organization but can't be found in college textbooks. Why? Because it is about maintaining the American people in a dumbed down state. It is easier to subdue the liberty of the people. America is not one country. It never was. It is not a unitary Republic. It is a Federal Republic. Lincoln helped create the one country myth.
Bro I'm not a student or a teacher, I just like history lol. This stuff is my Marvel lol. Btw if you want marvel sized crossovers in real history, look up the eight nation alliance