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Everything You Need to Know About The Compromise of 1850 To Succeed In APUSH Stephen Douglas Senator from IL helped gain support for the Compromise John C Calhoun

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Everything You Need to Know About The Compromise of 1850 To Succeed In APUSH Stephen Douglas Senator from IL helped gain support for the Compromise John C Calhoun Senator from SC wanted slavery to be left alone. 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.”. 10.1. Industry in the North. 1850’s –more than 20,000 miles of track laid. Cities transformed over night. Many immigrants came. Strongly opposed to slavery. Agriculture in the South. 1850 . 1/3 of the nations population was in the South. Everything You Need to Know About The Missouri Compromise To Succeed In APUSH. APUSH Review: The Missouri Compromise (Compromise of 1820). Download a video guide for this and other videos at www.apushreview.com. Chapter 10-1. 1820 Missouri Compromise: attempt to maintain balance of power of North and South. Maine = free state. Missouri = slave state. Above 36. °30’ . = free state. Below . 36°30’ . = slave state. By Makayla Epting & Grace Mesropian. Period 5 . The Clay Compromise Measures. John c. Calhoun. Historical Context. In 1850, John C. Calhoun, a South Carolina Democrat wrote his reaction to Henry Clay’s and Stephen Douglas’ “Clay Compromise Measures,” which tried to resolve the debates over the future of slavery in the lands acquired at the end of the Mexican American War.. “ After peace returned in 1815, the situation changed, economic and political changes tended to fuse, reinforcing each other and bringing about what historian Eric Hobsbawm has incisively called the dual revolution.” McKay 747. 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. Who do you have to compromise with most often?. Have you ever been angry or upset with someone who wasn’t willing to compromise? Explain . Warm-up . (Group Talk). Is compromising important in a relationship?. Everything You Need To . K. now . A. bout Manifest Destiny To Succeed In APUSH. Manifest Destiny: An Intro. What is it?. Belief that it was America’s “God-Given” right to expand from . c. oast to coast. Chapter 18. 1848-1854. An action packed chapter in which many things happen. Pop . Sov. and the Election of 1848. Popular Sovereignty . – The people in a territory would determine if slavery was allowed there . The Great Triumvirate. Clay, Calhoun, & Webster. Henry Clay. 1777. - Born in Hanover County, VA. 1797. - moved to Lexington, KY. 1806 – 1807 . - U.S. Senate. 1810 – 1811 . - U.S. Senate. 1811 –1814 . 1845-1854. Mark off in your planner. Good learning:. Describe the chronology of the 1850 Compromise. Great learning:. Explain the key features of the 1850 Compromise. Even better:. Decide whether the 1850 Compromise was a compromise, or an armistice. 1845-1854. Alphabet Game. Today’s register is going to be a game.. The first person in the register will get the letter A, second letter B and so on…. You job is to say a key word in relation to America so far, that begins with the letter you are landed with!. The 1850s: Road to Secession Compromise of 1850 Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811 – 1896) So this is the lady who started the Civil War. -- Abraham Lincoln Uncle Tom’s Cabin 1852 Sold 300,000 copies in

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