The caning of Charles Sumner in 1856 by Preston Brooks highlighted the escalating tensions over slavery and foreshadowed the American Civil War, making Sumner a martyr for the abolitionist cause.
Charles Sumner's caning was a significant event that occurred in the U.S. Senate in 1856. After a speech where Sumner criticized Southern Democrats, he was attacked by Preston Brooks on the Senate floor, leading to a public outcry against Southern brutality.
The caning preluded the American Civil War as tensions escalated between North and South. This event highlighted the deep divide over slavery and marked Sumner as a martyr for the abolitionist movement.
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