Chapter 11: Out of Turmoil, West Virginia Moves Closer to Statehood

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Chapter 11 Out of Turmoil, West Virginia Moves Closer to Statehood Chapter Preview Terms slave state, free state, states rights, Missouri Compromise, Underground Railroad, Compromise of 1850, popular sovereignty, sabotage, insurrection, treason, martyr, platform, moderate, secede, mandate, Confederate States of America, abstain People John Brown, John Letcher, John S. Carlile, Robert E. Lee Places Pottawatomie Creek, Osawatomie, Fort Sumter 422 Chapter 11: Out of Turmoil, West Virginia Moves Closer to Statehood

Below: John Brown led an attack on the federal arsenal in Harpers Ferry, Virginia. When George Washington recommended that a federal arsenal be built at Harpers Ferry, he had no way of knowing that it would one day be the site of a raid that would make history. The arsenal became a target in an ever-growing rift between northerners and southerners over the economic and moral issues of slavery. Problems between the North and the South began before the Revolutionary War when economic differences divided the two regions. The North became industrialized and depended upon a cheap labor force made up mostly of immigrants. The South remained mostly agrarian, producing cotton for the factories in the North. In order to grow that cotton, the South depended upon slave labor. Northerners criticized the South s use of slaves, citing moral and humanitarian reasons. The rift between the two sections grew wider as the years passed. Emotions came to dictate the actions of people on both sides. The two sides accused one another of looking out for their own vested interests and not caring about the nation as a whole. The nation remained united mainly because crisis after crisis was settled by compromise. But compromise only postponed an inevitable split. West Virginia: 150 Years of Statehood 423

Signs of the Times History Joseph Johnson, from Bridgeport, became the only western Virginian to become governor of Virginia. He served from January 16, 1852, to January 1, 1856. Geography In 1860, only 5% of the population of the United States lived in Virginia. New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Illinois each had a greater population. Economics A farmhand in the North earned $13 a month; a southern farmhand earned $9. In 1845, a good field hand cost $600; by 1860, the price had risen to $1,800. The cost of slaves was determined by the price of cotton. A planter had to sell 16,500 pounds of processed cotton to buy a good slave. Government The Whig Party began to break up nationally after the election of 1852. The northern wing of the party had become more antislavery and was less willing to compromise with the southern wing to maintain unity. The result was the creation in 1854 of a new political party the Republican Party that existed only in free states. Everyday Life Population: The population of Virginia in 1860 was 1,596,318, of which 490,865 were slaves. The percentage of slaves in some western Virginia counties was Berkeley, 13.2%; Fayette, 4.5%; Greenbrier, 12.5%; Kanawha, 13.5%; Monroe, 10.4%; Putnam, 9.2%; Randolph, 3.7%; and Wood, 1.6%. McDowell County had no slaves according to the 1860 census. Science/Technology: Inventions of the period included soap powder, the safety pin, the washing machine, a pencil with an eraser on the end, and postage stamps with adhesive on the back. Oil was used commercially for the first time as medicine. Transportation: Charles Goodyear produced vulcanized rubber in 1839. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad linked Chicago to the East. Stagecoach service and mail delivery connected St. Louis and San Francisco, a distance of 2,812 miles. In 1860, the Pony Express began service from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Sacramento, California. Recreation: In 1839, Abner Doubleday laid out the first baseball diamond in Cooperstown, New York. The first baseball game was played in 1846 in Hoboken, New Jersey. Fashion arrived in baseball when the New York Knickerbockers began dressing in uniforms in 1851. Religion: St. Patrick s Cathedral in New York City was designed by James Renwick. Beginning in 1858, religious revivals swept across the nation with daily prayer meetings in all major cities. 424 Chapter 11: Out of Turmoil, West Virginia Moves Closer to Statehood

Figure 25 Timeline: 1820 1861 1850 Compromise of 1850 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act 1859 John Brown s raid on Harpers Ferry 1860 Abraham Lincoln elected president 1820 Missouri Compromise 1833 American Antislavery Society founded 1850 1860 1861 Civil War began; Virginia seceded 1840 1859 Baking powder invented 1830 1820 1833 Slavery abolished in British Empire 1848 Gold discovered at Sutter s Mill in California 1838 Underground Railroad organized 1827 The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad chartered 1821 Missouri became state Signs of the Times 425

Focus on Reading Skills Paraphrasing Defining the Skill When you listen to what other people say or read what others have written, you draw your own conclusions about what you have heard or read. Then, when you tell others what you have read or heard, you paraphrase; that is, you retell the story in your own words. To paraphrase, you should focus on the main idea; include most details, examples, and descriptions; use concise language, which includes your own words. Practicing the Skill Copy the graphic organizer below on a separate sheet of paper. Read the following excerpt on the differences of opinion about the amount of power that should be given to the federal government. List the details that describe the position of northerners and southerners on the graphic organizer. Then paraphrase (or rewrite) the information in your own words. The northern states supported a strong federal government with authority over the states. They believed that only such a strong national government could provide the services they wanted. The southern states, on the other hand, had little need for federal regulation since they had few immigrants and few factories. Instead of a strong national government, they supported states rights (the principle that the rights and responsibilities of states should take precedence over the rights and responsibilities of the federal government). Although there was an uneasy balance of power in the first half of the nineteenth century, southerners could see the day coming when the rapidly growing North would gain control of Congress and tip the balance in favor of a strong national government. A government controlled by northern interests could outlaw slavery or push through any other legislation over the South s objections. Graphic Organizer Topic Facts from the Reading Paraphrase the Information The Power of the Federal Government 426 Chapter 11: Out of Turmoil, West Virginia Moves Closer to Statehood