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A Divided Nation

A Divided Nation. Chapter 10. NORTH vs. SOUTH. Outlawed ______ Strong: More ________ Industrial Favored:. Pride in: American ______ ______ _______ _______. ______ states Strong: More ________ Agricultural Opposed:. The Compromise of 1850. _______ admitted as a _______ state

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A Divided Nation

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  1. A Divided Nation Chapter 10

  2. NORTH vs. SOUTH • Outlawed ______ • Strong: • More ________ • Industrial • Favored: • Pride in: • American ______ • ______ • _______ • _______ • ______ states • Strong: • More ________ • Agricultural • Opposed:

  3. The Compromise of 1850 • _______ admitted as a _______ state • Utah and New Mexico granted __________ • _____ Slave Act • Federal _____ that required citizens: • Outlawed the ______ and _____ of slaves in _____

  4. The Kansas-Nebraska Act • Stephan __________ • Proposed that _______ and ______ Territories granted: • Eliminate __________________ • Reaction • Northerners ___________: • Divided ________

  5. New Political Parties Emerge • ____________ Party: • Northern ________ and ________ • __________ spreading _________ • Worked with _____________ (another political party) • ________________________ joins • ____________ prevails

  6. In-Class Assignment / Homework • Write an editorial (2-3 paragraphs) protesting or supporting the Fugitive Slave Act or the Kansas-Nebraska Act OR • Make a flyer protesting or supporting the Fugitive Slave Act or the Kansas-Nebraska Act • Include on both • Name the states that would agree with your editorial or flyer and explain why they would agree.

  7. Journal 4/7 • Turn to page 329 and read “The Rescue of Dr. John Doy” • Who was John Doy • Why was he arrested and what was he convicted of?

  8. "Bleeding Kansas"

  9. Pro-slavery vs. __________ • ______ elect a territorial ________ • Legislature would pass __________ and write a State _____________ • The Constitution would declare Kansas as a _______ state or _______ state • Settlers vote on ___________ Popular Sovereignty

  10. Nov. 1854 Election • ________ demanded to _____ • Pro-slavery ______ _ elected • March 1855 Election • 36 ________ members and 3 __________ members: • Free-soilers: • Establish own _______ Voting Fraud

  11. The Sack of Lawrence • _________ settlers shot near Lawrence • President ___________ denounced the __________ • Claimed that free-soilers were _________ • Pro-slavery “____________” destroyed:

  12. The Pottawatomie Massacre • John ________: • Killed _____________settlers along Pottawatomie Creek • Significance of ___________and _______________ • Led to ___________in Kansas • Led to conflicts in __________ • “________________” divided the nation

  13. Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle In-Class Assignment / Homework

  14. Civil War in Kansas

  15. Brooks VS. Sumner

  16. Election of 1856

  17. Dred Scott

  18. Lecompton Constitution Controversy

  19. John Brown’s Raid

  20. In-Class Activity / Homework

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