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. By: Noah Crouch. The Beginning of the War. The American Civil War took place between April 12,1861 and . April . 9, 1865. The first battle was at Fort Sumter. Confederate attack on Fort Sumter. Leaders of the Union. Learning Objectives: . To consolidate my understanding of the English Civil War. . To write a structured essay of the causes of the Civil War. . Connect: Copt the key terms in to your glossary.. Underlying Causes . Overview. The lost chance. Economics of slavery. Why fight?. How did the Civil War change the economy?. The Lost Chance to Eliminate Slavery. In the early days of the new nation, there were hopes that slavery would fade away.. Reconstruction. African Americans in the Civil War and the New South. Warm-Up: Cartoon Analysis. *What do you see? What does it mean?*. Caption:. . ‘Columbia’ says, “Franchise. And not this man?”. Short Answers . How did economics play a role in the English Civil War? (4). James I and Charles spent much of the parliament’s money on partying. . Charles I implemented many taxes that were not discussed with the parliament (illegal) . Part I:. The Beginning and Major Battles. The beginning…. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, PART I. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, PART I. Secession. With the election of Abraham Lincoln in November 1860, Southern states started to secede . What Was the Role of Women Nurses and How Did They Impact the Civil War?. Project By: McKenna Oberheim. What was the Role of Women During the Civil War?. At home, the women took over their husband’s jobs who were away in the army.. 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. . Unit Exam Review. Sectionalism. What was the main reason for sectional differences in America in the early 1800s?. Environment. Economy. Social/Cultural. Politics. Place the Events in the proper sequential Order. 1850-1877. The Main Idea. By 1850 the issue of slavery dominated national politics, leading to sectional divisions and, finally, the secession of the southern states.. Reading Focus. How did the issue of slavery influence expansion in the 1850s?. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . CIVIL. . WAR. SS8H6 The student will analyze the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Georgia. NULLIFICIATION. Tariff: a tax on imported goods designed to keep out competition. . In the 1800s, Congress passed several protective tariffs. . Indoor LED signs are becoming increasingly popular as a form of advertising due to increased familiarity with the digital world. Call us! Best book to win online dice
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