America Sectionalism amp Reform USHC 23 amp 24 Before the Civil War 1820 1860 Missouri Compromise Civil War Antebellum NORTH SOUTH WEST Economy Political Leaders Political ID: 588951
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Antebellum America
Sectionalism & Reform
USHC 2.3 & 2.4Slide2
“Before the [Civil] War”
1820 - 1860Missouri Compromise
Civil WarAntebellumSlide3
NORTH
SOUTH
WEST
Economy
Political
Leaders
Political
Issues
SECTIONALISM
Industry
Agriculture
Developing Agricultural
Daniel
Webster
John C.
Calhoun
Henry
Clay
Slavery (Anti)
Tariff (Pro)
Slavery (Pro)
Tariff (Anti)
Economic DevelopmentSlide4
Movement
Key Figures
InformationSecond Great Awakening
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Abolitionism
Temperance
______________
Women’s
Rights
Antebellum Reform
Women should vote
Anti-Alcohol
Anti-Slavery
Religious Revival
Baptists / Methodists
Elizabeth Cady
Stanton
William Lloyd
GarrisonSlide5
William Lloyd GarrisonAmerican Anti-Slavery SocietyThe Liberator
(1831-1865)Boston, MA, NewspaperNOTE: Abolition was a radical movement – especially in its early years.
AbolitionismSlide6Slide7
Strongest
HERE
Reform Movements
Weakest
HERESlide8
The harder the North pushed…Slide9
The harder the South pushed back.Slide10