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Compromise of 1850. --- Slavery --- History. --- United States --- Politics and government
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The crisis facing the United States in 1850 was a dramatic prologue to the conflict that came a decade later. The rapid opening of western lands demanded the speedy establishment of local civil administration for these vast regions. Outraged partisans, however, cried of coercion: Southerners saw a threat to the precarious sectional balance, and Northerners feared an extension of slavery. In this definitive study, Holman Hamilton analyzes the complex events of the anxious months from December, 1849, when the Senate debates began, until September, 1850, when Congress passed the measures.
Compromise of 1850. --- United States --- History --- Causes. --- Politics and government
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"A Strife of Tongues analyzes the debates over the Compromise of 1850 to reveal the underlying assumptions and values of the North and the South a decade before the outbreak of the Civil War. Rather than examining voting patterns, factional alignments, legislative maneuvering, and specific measures of the Compromise, this account looks at the language of the debate, the words of the senators and representatives, to discover the concepts and beliefs that defined the North and the South as the sectional confrontation approached. To a large extent, these opposing ideologies had common roots and were based on shared assumptions. Northerners and southerners had similar views of gender and masculinity, pursued the common goal of capital accumulation, and were in fundamental agreement over the superiority of the white race. But conflicting views of slavery, and especially slavery expansion, led to the development of highly divergent systems of belief about politics, economics, and society that would sustain the deepening sectional division and eventually support separation. This examination of the language of the debate yields a novel account of the dynamic driving the crisis of 1850 and sectional conflict generally. The ideological formulations of the Compromise debates of 1850 laid the foundations of the American Civil War"--
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Compromise of 1850 --- Fugitive slave law of 1850 --- Wilmot proviso, 1846 --- Political parties --- History --- United States --- Politics and government --- 1815-1861 --- Slavery --- Antislavery movements --- Democratic Party (U.S.) --- Political participation --- Whig Party (Great Britain) --- Free-Soil Party --- Massachusetts --- Ohio --- New York (State) --- Political parties - United States - History --- United States - Politics and government - 1841-1845 --- United States - Politics and government - 1845-1849
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