DEFINING PATRIOTISM MANDEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL MCJROTC MSGT WM JONES USMC(RET) PURPOSE: WHAT IS A SYMBOL? THE WORD SYMBOL COMES TO US FROM THE LATIN WORD MEANING: “A SIGN BY WHICH ONE KNOWS SOMETHING.” THE FOLLOWING IS INFORMATION ABOUT SOME OF THE SYSMBOLS THAT REPRESENT THE UNITED STATES.
By JimmyA Dividing Nation. 21.1 *Between 1820 and 1860 Americans had tried to make several compromises on the issue of slavery. *But slavery wasn’t a simple political issue. It was a deeply moral issue.
By emilyDeclaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union.
By MikeCarloWarm-up #1. Do you think that war was inevitable? Use evidence and examples to support your opinion. Causes of the Civil War. Describe the factors that led to the Civil War. TO THIS?. FROM THIS?. I. KEY CONCEPTS & VOCABULARY What question does this image ask?. KEY CONCEPTS & VOCAB. ?.
By JasminFlorianSlavery and The War Between the States. Antebellum Northwest Ordinance 3/5th Compromise 20 year moratorium on slave trade Fugitive Slave clause (Constitu) Missouri Compromise (1820) Abolitionism William Lloyd Garrison/The Liberator Fredrick Douglas/ North Star Underground Railroad
By LucyModern Slavery. Spreading Awareness THE VISION. Getting the attention of others and educating them on the reality of slavery today while providing a means to take action and respond. Learning.
By SamuelA Progressive Review 1. 1. The Salem Witch Trials took place in what state and why did they occur?. Massachusetts… Intolerance of other religions (pg 21). 2. The Civil War was fought between two sides, who were the two sides and what were they fighting for?.
By Lucy“The War of Northern Aggression” (to the South). The Civil War. Was the Civil War fought over:. A: Slavery B: State’s Rights. Antislavery Movement: Key Leaders. Antislavery Movement: Divisions. Participation of Women Allowed Sarah & Angelina Grimke’ Sojourner Truth Race
By ThomasEssential Question : How did westward expansion increase sectional tensions between the North & South from 1820-1850? Warm-Up Question: Examine the image on the next slide & answer the questions. Sectionalism in the Antebellum Era.
By Albert_LanAPUSH Review: Video #32: Attempts To Resolve Slavery In The Territories (Key Concept 5.2, II, B). Everything You Need To Know About Attempts To Resolve Slavery In The Territories To Succeed In APUSH. www.APUSHReview.com. Big Idea. As the US expanded, the number one issue was slavery
By sandra_johnwww.Apushreview.com. America’s History , 8 th Edition, Chapter 11 Review Video. Religion and Reform (1800 – 1860). Check out the description for videos that match up with the new curriculum. Individualism: The Ethic of the Middle Class. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Transcendentalism:
By betty_jamesReligion, Culture and Reform Movements in Antebellum America. Charles Finney “Burned Over” District Evangelism & Social Activism. New American Religions and Utopian Societies: Mormons. Product of the Burned Over District Founder Joseph Smith Angel and the tablets Book of Mormon
By lairdEssential Question : How did the issue of slavery contribute to sectionalism in the late antebellum era? Warm-Up Question : Use the scale visual on the next slide & your knowledge of the antebellum era to identity events that contributed to nationalism & events that led to sectionalism.
By stacy2011 U.S. History End of Course Test Review Domain 2: New Republic to Reconstruction. Northwest Ordinance. Provided process for territories to become states No slavery One success of Articles of Confederation. Louisiana Purchase. Jefferson purchased it in 1803 ‘Strict’
By mizellIn the argument over slavery, the Northern states wanted to. Make slavery illegal. The Fugitive Slave Law ordered people to. return runaways to slavery. Uncle Tom’s Cabin was a book about the. the cruelty of slavery. John Brown attacked the Army post in Kansas to. start a slave rebellion.
By byrdA Society Gone with the Wind… Antebellum Southern Society. Look for it only in books, for it is no more than a dream remembered. A Civilization gone with the wind... Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind. Previously. What is transcendentalism? Who is Emerson? Thoreau?
By millsSOCIAL STRATIFICATION:. Without exception modern societies such as our own are socially stratified. This means that they contain social groups (i.e. families, classes or ethnic groups) that have unequal access to important advantages, such as economic resources, power and prestige.
By faylinnSlavery and Pre-Civil War. Unit 6: Chapter 15-Section 1. Slavery in Texas. 182,000 slaves in Texas in 1860 Prices varied…$ 100 to $ 2500 (= to about $35,000 today) Slaves didn’t have any rights …were considered property Only 5 % of Texans owned slaves…most were poor
By lihuaCauses of the Civil War. Though slavery was the proverbial “spark that ignited the powder keg,” the Civil War was more of a political and an economic conflict The South felt that slavery was their constitutional right of personal choice and private property
By shayChapter 19:. Drifting Toward Disunion 1854 – 1861. Harriet Beecher Stow e. 1852 - published Uncle Tom’s Cabin , a popular book that awakened the passions of the North toward the evils of slavery book sold millions of copies, and overseas, British people were charmed by it
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