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APUSH REVIEW UNIT 5

APUSH REVIEW UNIT 5. 1844 TO 1877 MR. LIPMAN. Key Themes for Period 5. Compromise of 1850 Uncle Tom’s Cabin 1852 Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 Dred Scott decision of 1857 Harper’s Ferry 1859 (John Brown) Election of 1860 Emancipation Proclamation Post Civil War Amendments

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APUSH REVIEW UNIT 5

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  1. APUSH REVIEW UNIT 5 1844 TO 1877 MR. LIPMAN

  2. Key Themes for Period 5 • Compromise of 1850 • Uncle Tom’s Cabin 1852 • Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 • Dred Scott decision of 1857 • Harper’s Ferry 1859 (John Brown) • Election of 1860 • Emancipation Proclamation • Post Civil War Amendments • Transcontinental Railroad & War Economy • Reconstruction

  3. The Compromise of 1850

  4. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Author of Uncle Tom’s CabinBook Published 1852

  5. The Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)

  6. What is the Meaning of John Brown?

  7. Dred Scott

  8. The Election of 1860-Lincoln gets less than 40% in 4 way race

  9. Population and Economic Resources of the Union and the Confederacy, 1861

  10. Border States are the Key Lincoln must keep four key border states: 1.Missouri 2. Kentucky 3. Maryland 4. Delaware * Later W. Virginia will split away from Virginia and join the Union.

  11. The Economic Issues Taxation Tariffs Paper money Greenbacks printed ($450 million) Borrowing $2.6 billion raised (net) through sale of bonds Treasury sold bonds through private banking house of Jay Cooke and Company National Banking System Passed in 1863 Purpose to stimulate sale of government bonds and establish standard bank-note currency

  12. 4 Questions of Reconstruction (1865-1877) How would the South be rebuilt? How would blacks fare as free men How would the Southern states be reintegrated into the Union? Who would direct the process of Reconstruction – the Southern states, the president, or Congress?

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