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In the end, that strategy backfired by transforming the South into a rigid sectional bloc dedicated to the protection and perpetuation of slavery—a political ...
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Popular sovereignty in 19th century America emerged as a compromise strategy for determining whether a Western territory would permit or prohibit slavery.
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The inherent ambiguities of popular sovereignty made continual controversy inevitable, for much more was at stake than the labor system of an isolated locality.
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illustrated the failure of popular sovereignty as a possible ground for agreement between proslavery and antislavery factions in the country.
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The Failure of Popular Sovereignty: Slavery, Manifest Destiny, and the Radicalization of Southern Politics telegraphs part of its argument in its title. Not ...
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Implementing the doctrine, therefore, proved difficult as northerners and southerners contested its meaning. Instead of calming sectional passions, popular ...
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Popular sovereignty failed in the 1854 Kansas elections because the votes were stacked in favor of slavery. People flooded in to Kansas from Missouri in order ...
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Popular sovereignty failed after the Kansas-Nebraska Act as sectional divisions grew more intense and violence broke out. The Kansas-Nebraska Act provided ...
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Apr 7, 2021 · The Kansas-Nebraska Act was an 1854 bill that allowed settlers of ... Douglas hoped this idea of “popular sovereignty” would resolve the ...
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Like Robinson, Sumner did not condemn the principle of popular sovereignty. The force of his detailed explication of the "Crime against Kansas" was to keep ...
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According to John Calhoun, the territories belonged to all the states. Why should a citizen of one state be denied the right to take his property, including ...
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Stephen Douglas, the sponsor of the Kansas-Nebraska Act as well as the most vocal supporter of popular sovereignty, was known as the "Little Giant" because ...
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Known as “popular sovereignty,” this policy contradicted the Missouri Compromise and left open the question of slavery, but that was not enough to satisfy a ... Missing: fail | Must include: fail
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Popular sovereignty allowed Kansans to decide for themselves whether or not to allow ... that was to become Kansas and Nebraska. ... The first three failed.
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