PPT-1848-1860

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Chapter 15 Slavery in the territories Leadup to the civil war What to do with the Mexican Cessation Wilmot Proviso Proposed law in 1846 that all territory taken

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Chapter 15 Slavery in the territories Leadup to the civil war What to do with the Mexican Cessation Wilmot Proviso Proposed law in 1846 that all territory taken from Mexico would be free of slavery. Revolutions . of . 1848. Europe: c. 1814. Congress of Vienna:. Late 18. th. c. French Revolution (social, economic, political). under Napoleon: France led Europe into War. defeated by ‘allies’ -- Russia, Prussia, Austria, Britain, all ‘conservative monarchies’ . Laws and Practices. The following are some of the laws and conditions affecting many women in the US in 1848: . It is considered improper for women to speak in public. Until 1837, NO college in the US accepted women as regular students. Prussia. King Frederick William IV – ruled 1840-1861. Autocratic ruler of Prussia . Loyalty to Habsburg royal family and Austria . 1847 – Summoned Prussian . Landtag. (the United Diet) to discuss liberal reforms to the budget/law making . Today’s Essential Question: What were . the political parties, platforms, candidates, issues, and outcome in the election of . 1860?. Vocabulary. political party. – political group organized to gain political power by getting its members elected to office. Chapter 8. Slavery in the territories: Lead-up to the civil war. What to do with the Mexican Cessation?. Wilmot Proviso. Proposed law in 1846 that all territory taken from Mexico would be free of slavery. Discovery and the Forty-Niners. First gold discovered on . John Sutter. ’s Mill, by James Marshall in 1848.. After news broke thousands flooded in to attempt to find gold by 1849.. 2/3 of forty-niners were Americans, the rest came from Mexico, South America, Europe, Australia and China.. Debate and Compromise, 1850. Abolitionist Backlash. Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854. “Bleeding Kansas”. Summary. Essential Question: To what extent did economic, social, political and technological trends in the Northern states from the 1840’s to 1861 tend to split the Union?. United States in 1820. Stereotypes. North. Southerners were:. aristocratic (high-. felut’n. ). Lazy. Only successful due to slave labor . Stereotypes. South. Northerners were:. Greedy Capitalists. Materialistic. 1. Canals, steamboats, and railroads revolutionized American economic and social life during the antebellum period between 1820 and 1860.. 2. Key transportation developments. Turnpikes such as the National Road promoted trade and communication with the Old Northwest.. 1815-1850. The Congress of Vienna . A Gathering of Victors. Metternich wanted to assure that peace in Europe was maintained. . Authority of the monarchies and aristocracies. . Mutual consultation of politics. Punch. , April 1848. Mob Orator. :. Tell me, minion! Is it the intention of your proud masters at all hazards to prevent our demonstration?. Magistrate (blandly). :. Yes, Sir.. Mob Orator. :. Then know, o myrmidon of the brutal Whigs, that I shall go home to my tea, and advise my comrades to do the same.. Vaxo PE VB 80CharacteristicsTest methodUnitsResultToleranceMinMaxWatertightnessEN 1928-Watertight at2kPa--Tensile properties maximum tensile forceEN 12311-2N/50 mmMD 320-5050CD 240-9090Tensile propert localizationofcerebralfunctionsinthepastcenturyandahalf.MostphysiciansandanatomistsbelievedthatGagesus-tainedalargelybilateralinjurytothefrontallobes.However,previousstudiesseemtohaveover-lookedafewle FQ: What forces for . change. were present in France, Great Britain, Belgium, Poland and Italy between 1830-1848? And how did each nation respond? What were the causes of the . revolutions of 1848.

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