PPT-Compromises and Events that Led to the Civil War

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Missouri Compromise1820 The US purchased Louisiana in 1803 Congress had to decide if states being made from this territory would be free or slave Missouri applied

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Missouri Compromise1820 The US purchased Louisiana in 1803 Congress had to decide if states being made from this territory would be free or slave Missouri applied to become a slave state Maine wanted to come in as a free state This would keep the balance between slave and free in Congress. Main Idea. The delegates at the Constitutional Convention tried to write a document that would address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and make compromises between large and small states and between the North and South.. Best explains why the English Civil War started?. WALT: . What Best explains why the English Civil War started?. Causes. n 1625, Charles went to war with Spain and lost. In 1629, Charles locked MP's out of Parliament for 11 years. 26-30 May 2014, in . Daejeon. , Republic of Korea. Presented by: Ashok Kumar . Bhattarai. , Director. Statistics Office, Morang. Central Bureau of Statistics, Nepal. History of Civil Registration in Nepal. Civil Registration . and . Vital Statistics Systems. . These materials have been developed by the National Center for Health Statistics, International Statistics Program, Hyattsville, Md., as part of the CDC Global Program for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Improvement.. In what states did the majority of civil rights events take place?. Why do you think so many civil rights events took place in these states?. What is your overall impression of the Civil Rights movement so far?. Civil War. . 1. a. Identify Uncle Tom’s Cabin and John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry, and . explain how each of these events was related to the Civil War. . 2. b. Discuss how the issues of states’ rights and slavery increased tensions between . Compromise. --division of powers, senate vs. house of republicans, etc. is built into the Constitution.. Encourages differences of opinion into the political arena. and it has largely been a success. . Battle of Fort Sumter. April 12, 1861. South Carolina. First Battle of the . Civil War. Lincoln refused to surrender. . the fort; ordered a resupply expedition;. shots were fired.. No casualties of battle. A. The Kansas-Nebraska Act. It created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and allowed settlers in those territories to determine if they would allow slavery within their boundaries.. The act established that settlers could vote to decide whether to allow slavery, in the name of popular sovereignty or rule of the people.. Warm Up: Who was the First President of the United States?. Chapter . 9 Homework. Chapter 9 Notes. Compromises. Federalists v. Anti-Federalists. Different Views of Constitution. Is this the first president of the United States?. ABC Book . By: Kristi Colding . From 1861 to 1865, the American union was broken as the northern states fought the southern states in a Civil War that remains a defining moment in our nation's history. Its causes and consequences, including the continuing struggle for civil rights for all Americans, carry on to this day. From the battlefields to the home front, the cost of the war was outrageously high. . Civil War. . 1. a. Identify Uncle Tom’s Cabin and John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry, and . explain how each of these events was related to the Civil War. . 2. b. Discuss how the issues of states’ rights and slavery increased tensions between . Edward . P. Richards, JD, . MPH. Director. , Program in Law, Science, and Public . Health. LSU . Law . School. richards@lsu.edu. http. ://. biotech.law.lsu.edu. http. ://. ssrn.com/author=222637. Rule of Law. of . interior. police forces headquarter . General administration of the civil rolls. 2. NORTHERN. ESTATE. NORTHERN. DARFUR. RED SEA. KASSALA. NORTH. KORDOFAN. WEST. DARFUR. SOUTH. DARFUR. WEST. KORDOFAN.

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