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  • The Texas slave insurrection panic of 1860, also known as the Texas Troubles, was a moral panic or mass hysteria and a resulting massacre in North and...
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    South and foment slave insurrections. (The noted secessionist William Lowndes Yancey, speaking at New York's Cooper Institute in October 1860, asserted that...
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    Fugitive Slave Act or Fugitive Slave Law was a law passed by the 31st United States Congress on September 18, 1850, as part of the Compromise of 1850 between...
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    Territory. When Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 election on a platform of halting the expansion of slavery, slave states seceded to form the Confederacy....
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    ISBN 978-0-8071-3283-8 (re: Insurrection Scare in East Texas) "Smith County and Its Neighgors During the Slave Insurrection Panic of 1860," by Donald Eugene Reynolds...
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    Lincoln won the 1860 presidential election. His victory triggered declarations of secession by seven slave states of the Deep South, all of whose riverfront...
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    Atlantic slave trade or transatlantic slave trade involved the transportation by slave traders of enslaved African people to the Americas. European slave ships...
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    Frederick Douglass, an American slave (2000), online. Lyon Rathbun, "The debate over annexing Texas and the emergence of Manifest Destiny." Rhetoric & Public...
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    widespread rumors predicted the slaves were planning insurrection, causing panic. Patrols were stepped up. The slaves did become increasingly independent...
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    set off a chain of events that led to the Mexican–American War in 1846. Following victory by the United States, Texas remained a slave state until the...
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  • the civil war of the Golden Horde Time of Troubles, a period of Russian history 1598–1613 Texas Troubles, a slave insurrection panic in 1860 Corsican conflict...
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    John Brown (abolitionist) (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia, the murder of five men, and inciting a slave insurrection. He was found guilty of all charges and was hanged on...
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    John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry (category Slave rebellions in the United States)
    little fear or panic over race insurrection in North Carolina.... Much was made of the refusal of slaves to join in the insurrection". The Republican...
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    former owners. Texas was the last Confederate slave state, where enforcement of the proclamation was declared on June 19, 1865. In the slave-owning areas...
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    Bleeding Kansas (category Political history of the United States)
    End of Atlantic slave trade Missouri Compromise (1820) Tariff of 1828 Nat Turner's Rebellion (1831) Nullification crisis (1832–33) Abolition of slavery...
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    The Panic of 1873 was a financial crisis that triggered an economic depression in Europe and North America that lasted from 1873 to 1877 or 1879 in France...
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    into Texas. By 1836, there were approximately 5,000 slaves in Texas. Exportation in the slave-owning areas of the state surpassed that of the non-slave-owning...
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    Abolitionism in the United States (category Origins of the American Civil War)
    fewer slaves. By 1860, 91.7% of the blacks in Delaware and 49.7% of those in Maryland were free. Such early free families often formed the core of artisans...
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    regime of President Antonio López de Santa Anna, the Mexican government believed the United States had instigated the Texas insurrection with the goal of annexation...
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    in 1860. During that time, there had not been a domestic insurrection in the United States even on the scale of the short-lived Whiskey Rebellion of the...
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