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Chapter 11-Part 2 Review
Democratic Nomination
Stephen Douglas
The new political party that arose to
oppose slavery
Republican party
Republican Nomination
Abraham Lincoln
Constitutional Union
Nomination
John Bell
Southern Democratic Nomination
John Breckinridge
principles and policies a
party supports
Platform
Republican Platform
Antislavery, slavery illegal
in the new territories
Constitutional Union party
platform
Uphold the Constitution and preserve
the Union
Southern Democratic
party platform
Protection and
expansion of slavery
Democrats Platform
Popular Sovereignty
Reason why
a convention met in
Baltimore
To make sure Stephen Douglas
got the Democratic nomination
Why Lincoln
was selected
He had no important political enemies
C.U.P appealed to
thesevoters
Border States
The authority given to someone
to perform a certain task or apply certain
policies.
mandate
Actions taken by the
Republicans to gain support
To gain Support for Republicans
• Passed Homestead Law• Transcontinental Railroad• Admission of Kansas as free
state• Tariff to protect factory workers
and owners
Wins Election of
1860
Abraham Lincoln
How did the presidential
election of 1860 clearly show that the country as a whole rejected
slavery?
Lincoln and Douglas, both antislavery
candidates, received 69 percent of the total
popular vote
The group of department
heads chosen by a president to
serve as advisers.
cabinet
Threaten to secede if Lincoln is
elected
Southern States
Carried most of the Southern
states in the election
John Breckinridge
One who is not an
extremist is called a -
moderate
What is meant by a “federal system” of
government?
In the “federal system” the national
and state governments share powers
First state to secede
South Carolina
Reasons why the north and south
both wanted Virginia
Virginia wanted by both North and South
•Size
•Power
•Strength
• Influence
The attack that started the Civil
War was on -
Fort Sumter
What two events kept Virginia from deciding its
own fate ?
Attack on Fort Sumter
Lincoln’s request for troops
Governor Letcher believed this to be
a violation of states rights
Lincoln’s request for
troops
Surrendered to southern troops at Charleston,
SC
Fort Sumter
Selected to lead the Virginia
state militia in the early days of the conflict
was -
Robert E. Lee
On June 19, 1861, the government of
Virginia was “restored” to the
Union by the action of -
the Second Wheeling
Convention
Where meetings were held to
consider what western Virginia
should do
Wheeling
Why the Wheeling
convention couldn’t just
create a new state
They needed permission
from the old state
If you do not vote on an issue, you are said to have -
abstained
Name of Virginia’s new government, that was created to support the creation on a new
state
Restored Government of Virginia
Governor of the Restored
Government of Virginia
Francis H.
Pierpont
Senators of the Restored
Government of Virginia
John CarlileWaitman T. Willey
Three issues in writing the
Constitution of the new state
1. Name of the state 2. Boundaries3. Question of slavery
An addition to or correction of a
document, bill, or law
Amendment
Amendment that made
statehood bill acceptable
Willey Amendment
Major issue of WV
statehood bill
Slavery
Locations of Virginia’s
two governments
Richmond and
Wheeling
Lincoln’s Dilemma
Whether or not the statehood
bill was constitutional
An official or public
announcement
proclamation
Date WV becomes a
state
June 20, 1863
West Virginia became the -(what number
state in the Union?)
35th state
First Governor
of WV
Arthur I.Boreman
New home of the Restored
Government of Virginia
Alexandria , Va.
This Virginia Government supported the
C.S.A.
Richmond
This Virginia Government supported the
Union
Wheeling
Area included in the new
state
All that west of the Alleghenies
and counties with the B&O Railroad
State’s official name
West Virginia
Reason why eastern
counties were added
B&O Railroad
Place that housed the temporary
capitol
CustomsHouse
Independence Hall
He tried to ruin WV’s statehood
John Carlile
a political party
established to oppose slavery
Republican Party
a political party established to uphold the Constitution and preserve the federal
Union
Constitutional Union party
government formed from the southern
seceded states
Confederate States of America
located in Charleston, S.C. that was attacked
by southern forces; marks the beginning
of the Civil War
Fort Sumter
a senator who represented the restored government of Virginia; amended the statehood
bill to make it acceptable to both
Houses of Congress.
Waitman T. Willey
formed by the Second Wheeling Convention to create a body that would support the creation of a new
state.
Restored Government of Virginia
senator who represented the
restored government of Virginia; favored
reorganizing the state of Virginia
John S. Carlile
an addition to or correction of a document, bill,
or law
amendment
first governor of the state of West Virginia
Arthur I. Boreman
elected governor of the Restored government of West Virginia
Francis H. Pierpont