Prologue to Conflict: The Crisis & Compromise of 1850

The crisis facing the United States in 1850 was a dramatic prologue to the conflict that came a decade later. The rapid opening of western lands demanded the speedy establishment of local civil administration for these vast regions. Outraged partisans, however, cried of coercion: Southerners saw a threat to the precarious sectional balance, and Northerners feared an extension of slavery. In this definitive study, Holman Hamilton analyzes the complex events of the anxious months from December, 1849, when the Senate debates began, until September, 1850, when Congress passed the measures.

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Prologue to Conflict: The Crisis & Compromise of 1850

The crisis facing the United States in 1850 was a dramatic prologue to the conflict that came a decade later. The rapid opening of western lands demanded the speedy establishment of local civil administration for these vast regions. Outraged partisans, however, cried of coercion: Southerners saw a threat to the precarious sectional balance, and Northerners feared an extension of slavery. In this definitive study, Holman Hamilton analyzes the complex events of the anxious months from December, 1849, when the Senate debates began, until September, 1850, when Congress passed the measures.

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Prologue to Conflict: The Crisis & Compromise of 1850

Prologue to Conflict: The Crisis & Compromise of 1850

Prologue to Conflict: The Crisis & Compromise of 1850

Prologue to Conflict: The Crisis & Compromise of 1850

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Overview

The crisis facing the United States in 1850 was a dramatic prologue to the conflict that came a decade later. The rapid opening of western lands demanded the speedy establishment of local civil administration for these vast regions. Outraged partisans, however, cried of coercion: Southerners saw a threat to the precarious sectional balance, and Northerners feared an extension of slavery. In this definitive study, Holman Hamilton analyzes the complex events of the anxious months from December, 1849, when the Senate debates began, until September, 1850, when Congress passed the measures.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813183084
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Sold by: OPEN ROAD INTEGRATED - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 254
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Holman Hamilton is the author of a two-volume work about Zachary Taylor. A former Guggenheim fellow, he also wrote The Three Kentucky Presidents.

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