PPT-The Road to the Missouri Compromise…
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Colonial and United States Review to 1820 a Identify the reasons for colonization evaluate its impacts and analyze the success or failure of settlements in North
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Colonial and United States Review to 1820 a Identify the reasons for colonization evaluate its impacts and analyze the success or failure of settlements in North America b Analyze religious development and its significance in colonial America eg religious settlements the Great Awakening. Part 3. Bloodshed in Kansas. In the mid-1850’s pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces battled for control of Kansas. One observer described an election day in Kansas:. “On the morning of the election, before the polls were opened, some 300 or 400 Missourians and others were collected in the yard…where the election was to be held, armed with bowie-knives, revolvers, and clubs. They said they came to vote, and whip the…Yankees, and would vote without being sworn. Some said they came to fight, and wanted one.”. S. lavery. Ashley . H.. Information. . Missouri Compromise. - The Missouri Compromise was a federal statute in the United States that regulated slavery territories. . The Compromised, devised by Henry Clay, was agreed to by the pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States Congress and passed as a law . Concept . 4.3. Everything You Need To . K. now About Key Concept 4.3 To Succeed In APUSH. www.Apushreview.com. Period 4: 1800 – 1848 . The New Curriculum. Key Concept 4.3 “US interest in increasing foreign trade, expanding its national borders, and isolating itself from European conflicts shaped the nation’s foreign policy and spurred government and private initiatives.”. Theisis. . Compromise played a decent role in delaying the Civil War. Though it tired to solve the problem between states, it only stalled the situation.. Popular sovereignty . One of the ways to settle slavery in the new . th. , 2017. What rules/expectations should you know and follow for this classroom?. What changes do you want to make this semester?. Standard. SS8H6a: Explain the importance of key issues and events that led to the Civil War. Laws and Events Leading to the Civil War.. John C. Calhoun. Daniel Webster. Henry Clay. 1. Sectionalist. 2. Westerner. 3. Northerner. 4. Southerner. 5. Pro Internal Improvements. 6. Pro National Bank. Compromise. To . compromise is to make concessions or accommodations for someone who does not agree with a prevalent set of . standards. or rules. King Jehoshaphat. . 2 Chronicles 17-20. *The Lord was with Jehoshaphat [17:2-4]. Let’s Review . . .. The economy of the South depended largely on –. slave labor b. new inventions c. manufacturing. What did Southerners want to get rid of in the nullification controversy?. tariff on Northern goods b. tariff on European goods. A guide intended to help you understand the causes of the war and how they may have shaped Reconstruction, 1865-1877. The Missouri Compromise, 1820-21. The Missouri Compromise, 1820-21. The 1819 application for statehood by the Missouri Territory sparked a bitter debate in Congress over the issue of slavery in the new territories that had been created as a result of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.. Lesson 3: Mexican War and Failed Compromise. How does this cartoon relate to sectionalism?. Why did sectionalism become more severe as our territory expanded?. War with Mexico. The U.S. annexes Texas, causing a boundary dispute with Mexico.. Revolutionary War. Seeds of War. 1803—Napoleon draws Br into a war—as a result US trade suffers. Br ruled the seas (Battle of Trafalgar) Fr. ruled the land (Battle of Austerlitz). 1806 Orders In Council/Napoleon orders the seizure of all ships. Section 1: Slavery in the Territories. The Missouri Compromise. Missouri . Compromise:. Agreement . proposed in . 1819.. By Henry . Clay to keep the number of slave and free . states . equal. .. The Missouri Compromise. 1820-1860. 36˚30’. Missouri . Compromise . (1820). The American System. National Bank. Internal Improvements. Protective Tariff. The South Loses. NULLIFICATION. 1828-1833. The American System. National Bank. Zach. Erik. Empty . Joey. Alma . Elizabeth. Daniel. Matthew. Corwin . Empty. Chassidy. Edith. Dustin. April. Empty . Jacob. Cecilia. Cheyanne. Kaitlyn . Gage. Blayke . Empty . Zoe.
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