The Missouri Compromise and Its Aftermath: Slavery & the Meaning of America

University of North Carolina Press
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Robert Pierce Forbes goes behind the scenes of the crucial Missouri Compromise, the most important sectional crisis before the Civil War, to reveal the high-level deal-making, diplomacy, and deception that defused the crisis, including the central, unexpected role of President James Monroe. Although Missouri was allowed to join the union with slavery, the compromise in fact closed off nearly all remaining federal territories to slavery.When Congressman James Tallmadge of New York proposed barring slavery from the new state of Missouri, he sparked the most candid discussion of slavery ever held in Congress. The southern response quenched the surge of nationalism and confidence following the War of 1812 and inaugurated a new politics of racism and reaction. The South's rigidity on slavery made it an alluring electoral target for master political strategist Martin Van Buren, who emerged as the key architect of a new Democratic Party explicitly designed to mobilize southern unity and neutralize antislavery sentiment. Forbes's analysis reveals a surprising national consensus against slavery a generation before the Civil War, which was fractured by the controversy over Missouri.


  • | Author: Robert Pierce Forbes
  • | Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
  • | Publication Date: Sep 01, 2009
  • | Number of Pages: 384 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 0807861839
  • | ISBN-13: 9780807861837
Author:
Robert Pierce Forbes
Publisher:
University of North Carolina Press
Publication Date:
Sep 01, 2009
Number of pages:
384 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
0807861839
ISBN-13:
9780807861837