

Political Parties - The Turbulent 1850s | 3
11 snips Dec 5, 2018
Explore the charged political climate of the 1850s, where the U.S. grapples with newly acquired lands and the explosive issue of slavery. Witness the collapse of the Whig Party amid intense divisions and the rise of the Republican Party clinging to Jeffersonian ideals. Delve into the violent nativist riots of 1855 and the political chaos surrounding immigrant tensions. The looming threat of secession and internal conflict highlights the precarious state of the nation, setting the stage for Civil War.
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Senate Gun Duel Over Slavery
- Senator Thomas Hart Benton taunted Southern senators by openly opposing the expansion of slavery in new territories.
- This provoked Mississippi Senator Henry Foote to draw a gun on Benton in the Senate chamber.
Slavery Trumped Party Loyalty
- The Wilmot Proviso sharpened the national focus on slavery over party lines.
- It revealed how personal views on slavery surpassed traditional party loyalties in Congress.
Whig Party Convention Chaos
- At the 1852 Whig Convention, delegates violently clashed over slavery and fugitive slave laws.
- The party nominated Winfield Scott after 53 ballots, reflecting deep division and weakening unity.