The Civil War 1861 – 1865. Essential Questions. What social, political, and economic issues tended to divide Americans in the period prior to the Civil War? Why did the election of Abraham Lincoln seem to exacerbate sectional tensions in the prewar period?
By GabrielThe Road to Fort Sumter. 1846-1861. The Road to Fort Sumter. Slavery poisoned national politics New territories spark debate over future of slavery Sectionalism placed over national good Lack of strong leadership led to Civil War. The Road to Fort Sumter. The Mexican War and its Aftermath
By falalaRising Tensions. . . 1850-1860. Abolitionism. Spreads in North Frederick Douglass: runaway slave becomes abolitionist leader William Lloyd Garrison: editor of abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator
By suchiKansas-Nebraska Act Dred Scott Case. Pages 492-493 Workbook 88. Kansas-Nebraska Act. Congress changed the Missouri Compromise and passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Under this new plan, slavery would not be allowed in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska.
By clovis“Unpacking the Standards”: Civil War and Reconstruction. 8 th Grade Social Studies. Verbs. Nouns. Unit 4: Civil War and Reconstruction Lesson 1: Antebellum Georgia. Lesson 1: Antebellum Georgia. History Standard – SS8H6
By satchelThe Gettysburg Address: Abraham Lincoln. By Matthew Wright. Personal History. Born February 12, 1809 in a one room log cabin in the state of Kentucky On August the 4 th 1834 Lincoln (24) is elected to the Illinois General Assembly
By janaCauses of the Civil War. Steve Bass Meadowbrook. Causes:. Compromises Slavery Anti-Slavery Forces. Compromises:. Declaration of Independence-1776 Constitution-1787 Missouri-1820 1850. Declaration of Independence- 1776. North- Accepts slavery as part of Union
By JasminFlorianCard # 15 . Economy based on Manufacturing and Industry. Card #15. North. Card #16. Economy based on Agriculture. Card #16. South. Card #17.
By colbyHistorical Thinking skills C onsider the source C lose reading C orroboration C ontextualization C ollect background knowledge.
By jenisWelcome. to. Jeopardy!. Final Jeopardy. Round 1. Round 2. Causes of the Civil War. Parties & Seces-sion. Pre-Civil War. The South & Dates. Regions & Compro-mises. Etc. . Round 2. Final Jeopardy. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200.
By emiliaSlavery Laws. The Missouri Compromise (1820). The Compromise of 1850. The Fugitive Slave Act (1850). The Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854). The Dred Scott Decision (1857). The Freeport Doctrine (1858).
By wyattBell Work for Wednesday, March 12. Get your workbook. Turn to page 217. We will be discussing the assignment from yesterday. Compromise of 1850. Kansas-Nebraska Act. Missouri Compromise. Compromise of 1850. Kansas-Nebraska Act. Missouri Compromise. California admitted as a free state
By sagiraAbraham Lincoln Works for Change. Pages 494-495. Lincoln’s Childhood. He grew up on the frontier in Kentucky and Indiana. He was a pioneer who led a hard life. He worked many hours on the family farm. He attended very little school. He liked to read and borrowed lots of books.
By dacianRising Tensions. . . 1850-1860. Abolitionism. Spreads in North Frederick Douglass: runaway slave becomes abolitionist leader William Lloyd Garrison: editor of abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator
By megaraAbraham Lincoln. Rise to Election. Early Life. “It is great folly to attempt to make anything out of my early life. It can all be condensed into a simple sentence…’the short and simple annals of the poor.’ That’s my life, and that’s all you can make of it.” - Abe Lincoln.
By shlomoCauses, Course and Effect of the Civil War. Main Causes. Slavery Constitutional Disputes- Federal Gov. v. State’s rights Economic Differences Industrialized North and Agricultural South Political blunders (mistakes) and extremism on both sides. North v. South. North
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CH 15 ROAD TO CIVIL WAR. The Debate over Slavery. Chp 15 Section 1 P476-481. New Land Renews Slavery Disputes. Additional land gained after Mexican-American War caused bitter slavery dispute Missouri Compromise of 1820 prohibited slavery north of latitude 36°30’
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