PPT-Main Point 1: The United States’ Constitution was stained by slavery, but the Constitution’s

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The Constitution was stained by this nations original sin of slavery a question that divided the colonies and brought the convention to a stalemate until the founders

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The Constitution was stained by this nations original sin of slavery a question that divided the colonies and brought the convention to a stalemate until the founders chose to allow the slave trade to continue for at least twenty more years and to leave any final resolution to future generations . Artemus Ward. Dept. of Political Science. Northern Illinois University. aeward@niu.edu. http://www.niu.edu/polisci/faculty/profiles/ward. /. Introduction. During the early years of the nation, abolitionists criticized the . Adapted from Robert Stanton’s lesson plan on the 13. th. amendment. For or Against Slavery?. 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. As the war continued:. Harsh treatment towards African Americans. Slavery. Setting the Scene…. Year – 1820. President. – James Monroe. Thomas Jefferson . voices . . his opinion of slavery. . 11 free states. 11 slave states . How do we admit Missouri?. The Missouri Compromise. The Constitution was written at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. It was completed on . September 17, 1787. – Constitution Day. . Constitution Quiz. At the age of 18, will you have the same voting power as the President, Donald Trump, and Jay-Z? . SS8. What was life like as a slave? . It is impossible for any of us to truly understand the horrors of slavery but we can learn about the experiences of these men and women. WARM - UP. BRAINSTORM: What . Slavery and the Constitution. 1.. Which of the following statements best explains the conflict over slavery and representation in the House of Representatives. Check all that apply.. A. . . Northerners . By:Andrew. /6B. Church is a building which is used for religious activity. The church is a place where we held mass every week. In the church we have a priest which lead the mass and also we have the assistants and also there is the people who attend the mass.. Was the South Right?. Jefferson Davis. Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, was one of the ablest spokesmen for the right of states to secede from the United States. Davis’ Defense. Amazing word. : . DOME. WORDS TO KNOW:. Constitution. Howling. Humble. Politics. Responsibility. Solemnly. Vain. Constitution. howling. humble. politics. responsibility. solemnly. vain. seriously; earnestly; with dignity. Slave trade abolished in DC; slavery remains legal. Texas gets $10M in exchange for boundary adjustment. Utah/New Mexico territories according to “popular sovereignty”. Fugitive slave law strengthened. Barbados slaves codes brought to South Carolina. . Leads to massive Racism. . Imported in large numbers following:. Bacons Rebellion-1676. Invention of Cotton Gin- 1790 . Compromise of the Constitution. THE BASICS. . The . United States . Constitution is the highest law in. our country.. All. of our . laws come from the Constitution. . It says how the government works. . Article 1 creates the Congress (Legislative Branch).. Sethi S, Alcid D, Kesarwala H, Tolan RW. Probable Congenital Babesiosis in Infant, New Jersey, USA. Emerg Infect Dis. 2009;15(5):788-791. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1505.070808. Lyttleton’s. Constitution. A Few Comments about Colonialism and Nigeria. The formation of what Nigeria is today can be traced to colonialism. It is important to examine what colonialism is and its agenda was. .

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