PPT-Sectionalism

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Bell Ringer Begin a new Unit 6 Essential Vocabulary page Include the following definition in your own words Sectionalism the tendency to focus on regions

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Bell Ringer Begin a new Unit 6 Essential Vocabulary page Include the following definition in your own words Sectionalism the tendency to focus on regions interests over the good of the whole . American Territorial Expansion. 1803-1853. Mr. Johnson. U.S. History. Your Chart. Territory (Year). How Added. Nationalism. Sectionalism. Manifest Destiny. American Territorial Expansion. 1803-1853. Manifest Destiny. American Territorial Expansion. 1803-1853. Mr. Johnson. APUSH. Manifest Destiny. The Slavery . Controversy. Essential Question. Did fulfilling our “Manifest Destiny” strengthen American nationalism or divide the country along sectional lines?. Do Now: . The Missouri Compromise. Era of Good Feelings broken by slavery debate. Missouri . for statehood in 1819. – yes or no to slavery?. The Tallmadge Amendment. Issue . of representation in Congress. These regional differences increased . sectionalism. –placing the interests of a region above the interests of the nation. 1820-1850. : Sectionalism was mild & resolved by compromise. 1850-1856. The Union in Crisis. Slavery Divides the Nation. Northern Views on Slavery. African Americans inferior in North. Many Northerners were never exposed to slavery. Southern Views on Slavery. Integral part of their economy. 7.3 Objective: Students will be able to identify how the south was effected by society, economy, and slavery. .. Society in the South . Southern Economy . Crops: tobacco, rice, sugarcane, cotton. Cotton gin . Sectionalism. – the greater loyalty many Americans felt toward their own section than to the country as a whole. Southerners. – economy centered around plantations, cash crops, and steady agricultural growth. Secession. Union. Confederacy. Emancipation Proclamation. Gettysburg Address. People. Abraham Lincoln. Jefferson Davis. Robert E. Lee. Ulysses Grant. 1860. 1861. 1863. 1865. 1863. EVENTS LEADING UP TO CIVIL WAR. region. (Winston-Salem/Forsyth County), your . state. (North Carolina), or your . country. (the United States)?... Or another country?. How do you associate these with your identity?. What does it mean to you to be . Sectionalism. – the greater loyalty many Americans felt toward their own section than to the country as a whole. Southerners. – economy centered around plantations, cash crops, and steady agricultural growth. 1812-1838. Let’s look at the preview questions:. How do you think new inventions of the Industrial Revolution might further divide North and South?. Predict what types of things might have been done to lessen tensions.. If . the value of all the property... of eight entire slave States…--with all their hordes of human merchandise--were put up at auction, New York could buy them all, and then have one hundred and thirty-three millions of dollars left in her pocket!... When we come to compare the North with the South in regard to literature, general intelligence, inventive genius, moral and religious enterprises, the discoveries in medicine, and the progress in the arts and sciences, we shall in every instance, find the contrast equally great on the side of Liberty.. North and South from 1820-1850? . CPUSH Agenda for Unit 5.5. : . “Sectionalism from 1820-1860” notes. From 1800-1860, the North and South . became vastly different regions. “King Cotton” . had transformed the South into a rural region with slavery, little manufacturing, and few railroads. I can describe how different sections of the nation developed different patterns of life and ideas on government.. I can determine how changes in transportation and industry affected life. . I can evaluate sources of unity and nationalism. .

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