The Free Soil Party
The anger over the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which allowed for the expansion of slavery into new territories, led to the formation of a new political coalition that became the Republican Party. This coalition included former Whigs, Free Soilers, and anti-slavery Democrats who opposed the act's provisions. Their shared opposition to the spread of slavery galvanized efforts to create a unified front against the pro-slavery interests. The Republican Party emerged as a significant political force in the 1850s, advocating for free soil and the containment of slavery.
Poverty, bad conditions for the average people, anger of the people towards the government, etc. All of these are reasons that provoke political instability in the form of crime, revolutions, rebellions, civil wars and other forms of revolting.
He was a demagog who stirred up fear and anger regarding the Red Menace, and turned it into political capital, for awhile.
The main explanation for the origins of the American Civil War is slavery, especially Southern anger at the attempts by Northern antislavery political forces to block the expansion of slavery into the western territories.
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b/c the territory was above the 36'30 line
The anger over the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which allowed for the expansion of slavery into new territories, led to the formation of a new political coalition that became the Republican Party. This coalition included former Whigs, Free Soilers, and anti-slavery Democrats who opposed the act's provisions. Their shared opposition to the spread of slavery galvanized efforts to create a unified front against the pro-slavery interests. The Republican Party emerged as a significant political force in the 1850s, advocating for free soil and the containment of slavery.
the kansas nebraska act and the dread Scott decision caused violence and anger that caught Abraham Lincoln's attention.
a violent clash between proslavery and antislavery forces
The word 'angry' is the adjective form of the noun anger.
When the US Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, it angered antislavery groups because they believed it would expand the institution of slavery in new States and Territories. That was because political leaders such as Senator Stephen Douglas and others believed in what was called popular sovereignty. This called for a vote among citizens as to whether slavery would be allowed in a given territory or State. The pro-slavery movement from the South was strong, thus abolitionists were concerned about the spread of this institution. The Dred Scott case was decided by the US Supreme Court. It was a long written decision that basically stated the slaves were property and that slavery was legal under the US Constitution. This was a blow to the antislavery movement.
He was really a crazy person. When the Kansas-Nebraska act was passed he went into Lawrence Kansas with his 4 sons and killed people. He chopped their heads off. He was obsessed to slavery and his approach was in hate and anger. The interesting thing about that day at Harper's Ferry was the people who were there. Robert E. Lee was the commander of the union forces there. John Wilkes Booth was an enlisted man in the union army that day.
The word 'anger' is both a verb (anger, angers, angering, angered) and a noun (anger, angers).Examples of the verb 'anger':You know that playing in the street will anger the neighbors.He angers at the least mention of the political situation.Some vandals have been angering the merchants with graffiti.Mother angered my boyfriend by inferring that his gift was cheap.
Democratic-Republican Party.
Don't anger the USSR & Red China (we didn't need them in the war!).
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Jimmy Porter's anger in "Look Back in Anger" is primarily caused by his frustration with the social and political status quo of post-World War II England. He is disillusioned by what he perceives as the apathy and lack of ambition in those around him, particularly his wife Alison and her upper-class background. Additionally, Jimmy's anger is fueled by his feelings of alienation and inability to find a sense of purpose or fulfillment in his own life, leading to his outbursts and confrontations with those closest to him.