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Bleeding Kansas is seen by many as a preview of the American Civil War. It involved a series of bloody or violent events that pitted anti-slavery Northerners against pro-slavery Southerners that ended only months before the Civil War started.
In terms of how slavery is conceptualized in the American context, slavery is not important today. But there are many forms of slavery, that do not consist of racial, ethnic or religious aspects. Slavery today is important in maintaining the equilibrium of modern life. Meaning we are all slaves to a system of globalization, if we choose to live in the modern world. Those who do not are vagrants or self sustaining individuals that do not live under the system. If you have a birth certificate, a social security card, a bank account, a cell phone or any other form of partnership, membership or documentation, then you are a slave to the system. In this context, slavery is important in allowing the modern world to function through a series laws, mandates and protocols, effecting your life personally, professionally and socially
A series of debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas about the legality of slavery - drawing favourable attention to the little-known Lincoln, paving the way for his election to President in 1860.
The Hartford Convention on 1814 was a series of meetings by Federalists in New England held to discuss the effects of the War of 1812. They especially discussed the removal of the three-fifths compromise as well as the various powers of Congress. In the end, the war was won and the Federalists were generally discredited for their outcries.
Though, he Cassus Belli or the direct cause of the Civil War was the firing on Fort Sumter, there were many underlying causes that contributed to the disruption of the union. Sectional crisis was the main reason; the North and the South were divided against each other on many political and cultural issues. If they could not agree to resolve problems of the union, it was impossible for the union to remain united. In order to appease one side, the others would form a series of compromises. However, the compromises did not fully create sectional peace. The North or South was always afraid that one or the other would obtain too much power. each was determined to stay the way they were, the South as a slave-holding section, and the North as a free-labor section. Slavery was not the main cause of the war, but it did contribute to the tension. Many of the reasons for disagreement and compromise were over slavery. the fact was that the North was against slavery while the South was not, and each was afraid the other would gain control and compromise the others way of life. Their contrary views eventually made sectional compromise impossible, and when Lincoln, an advocate of emancipation was elected, the South decided to secede. War was inevitable if the union was to hold together.
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. These meetings were a response to the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which allowed for the expansion of slavery into new territories. The Republican Party was officially founded in 1856 and quickly became a major political force in opposition to the Democratic Party.
They are called Gatherings
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Bloody Kansas or the Border War was a series of violent political confrontations in the United States involving anti-slavery "Free-Staters" and pro-slavery "Border Ruffian", or "southern yankees" elements in Kansas between 1854 and 1861, including "Bleeding Congress".
Abraham Lincoln
Eventually slavery moved out of the social arena and became a point of political contention. Slavery had always been a part of politics, with the constitution devoting three clauses to it, but it had also been ignored in order to keep political peace, and to keep the shaky union united. However, as the nation began to acquire new territory, slavery had to be openly discussed. Pro-slavery South did not want Abolitionist North to have more representation in Congress and vice versa (more land meant more representation in government). Series of compromises were devised, which held the nation together for some time but, the idea of Abolition that started as talk, now became a political agenda. After the Kansas-Nebraska Act opened up new territory to slavery, the republican party came into being, and one of their plans was to stop slavery for good.
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Texas has won 17 of 24 meetings
Abraham Lincoln, who was relatively new to the national political scene, gained widespread national fame from his series of debates with Stephen Douglas, his opponent in the Illinois Senatorial race. Douglas, a proponent of States Rights, and pro-slavery Democrat, battled Lincoln, an anti-slavery Whig.
The Council of Trent was a series of meetings of leaders of the Roman Catholic church during the 1500's.
Nixon had kept a series of secret tapes of his meetings