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Fremont
explorer, pro free soil, republican, ran in election of 1856
Dred Scott vs. Sanford
1857- scott had travelled with master into free state, master dies, then illegally ins laved when returned to south
brought the case to court
OUTCOME-slavery can be anywhere and fred scott loses
Roger Taney
Says that congress can't limit slavery
-northwest ordinaiances
missouri comrpomise
slavery can exist anywhere
Blacks, slave or free, are not citizens
Election of 1860
N dems-stephen douglas
s dems-breckenridge
const union party-john bell
republicans-LINCOLN WOAHHH!!!!
Ordinance of Secession
Dec 20, 1860-SC leaves
Jan-FL
Feb-AL, Ga, LA, TX later the rest
meet in mont alabama to proclaim confederate state
Jefferson Savis of MI as president
John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry, VA
seize a federal arrsenal, give guns to black people and free all blacks
He's killed
they find letters in his coat from abolitionists so thought it was a northern conspiracy when it really wasn't