PPT-Did Lincoln free the slaves?
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Or did the slaves free themselves Evidence that Lincoln Freed the Slaves Evidence that the Slaves Freed Themselves Directions Now that youve read excerpts from
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Or did the slaves free themselves Evidence that Lincoln Freed the Slaves Evidence that the Slaves Freed Themselves Directions Now that youve read excerpts from the Emancipation Proclamation and Frederick Douglasss thoughts on a meeting he attended with Lincoln after the speech list evidence from both documents that supports the statements below You may use bulletpoints. River Museum Aquarium x213 5635579545 Free CuriOdyssey 6503407581 Free EFBCs Feline Conservation Center 6612563793 Free David Traylor Zoo of Emporia 6203414365 50 Fresno Chaffee Zoo 5594985921 Free Hutchinson Zoo 6206942672 Free Happy Hollow Park Standard 11.3 : You will analyze the role religion played in the founding of America, its lasting moral, social and political impacts and issues regarding religious liberty. . Standard 11.1: The student will examine the effects of the Civil war and Reconstruction and of the industrial revolution, including demographic sifts and the emergence in the late 19. Slavery. Economics. Expansion. Political (Republican Party). States’ rights. Chapter 10. Slaves considered property- not people. . Some were whipped and abused while others were treated as valuable property. . Chapter 14 . Secession. After Lincoln was elected, South Carolina called a convention to vote on secession from the Union.. On December 20, the members voted unanimously to secede – or . “dissolve the union now subsisting between South Carolina and other States”. By: Brandon Kronethal. Issues of the Nation. Following the Civil War there were major problems regarding the split between the Northern and Southern states. There were people within the government that went against the thoughts and ideas of Lincoln. .January 1, 1863. Objectives. Learn why Lincoln wanted to emancipate the slaves.. Learn the meaning of the document.. July 22, 1862 . Lincoln meets with his cabinet and decides it is time to change the goal for fighting the war from saving the union to freeing the slaves. Because the war was not going well in the east, Lincoln decided to wait until a Union victory.. . sectionalism. - loyalty to a “section” or region of a country rather than a whole country. Slavery in the south. . The economy of the South had developed based on agriculture. Large plantations growing cash crops such as indigo, rice, tobacco, and eventually . A Changing Nation. Transportation improved dramatically with the invention of Robert Fulton’s steamboat the Clermont. . Steamboats were faster and helped unite the West to the East Coast.. Tranportation. 15.3. President . L. incoln was reluctant to abolish slavery but he changed his mind.. This altered the nature of the Civil War and the lives of African Americans and the future of the USA.. Why it matters. Chapter 13. Controversy . 1846 President Polk sent a bill to Congress, pursuing negations with Mexico. . David Wilmot attached an amendment to the bill . Wilmot Proviso – . that the U.S. prohibit slavery in any territory acquired from Mexico.. 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. The Emancipation Proclamation. How does this cartoon reflect Lincoln’s goal for the Union?. Do Now. One of the oldest civil liberties. Means literally: “having the body” or “you have the body”. Section 1: Abolitionists. -OR-. All Aboard the Underground Railroad!. The Spirit of Abolition. Not all Southerners want slavery; not all Northerners call for its end.. First group to try to gradually end slavery: American Colonization Society.. ABRAHAM LINCOLN “Honest Abe” ABRAHAM LINCOLN Who was Abraham Lincoln? Where was he from? When did he live? What did he do? Why is he famous? America’s 16 th President Many people believe that Abraham Lincoln was the United State’s greatest president.
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