PPT-Chapter 10 The Union in Peril

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101 Differences Between North amp South North South Industry Sewing Machines Farm Equipment Guns 20k miles of track Telegraph lines Agriculture Rural Society Economy relies on crops cotton. 10.1 - The Divisive Politics of Slavery. The Decisive Politics of Slavery. Main Idea. Essential Question. What were the terms of the Compromise of 1850? Why didn’t they resolve the debate on slavery?. '. s Vision . at Valley Forge. Robert C. Newman. Washington. '. s Vision. For nearly 150 years, a story has been circulating that George Washington had a vision of the future of America while the troops were camped at Valley Forge in 1777.. BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THE CIVIL WAR 1850-1877. Was John Brown a martyr or a madman??. Question of the day:. When have people justified violence for a social or political cause?. Wednesday: May 11th. Chapter 4. Slavery divides the nation. North and South enter a long and destructive civil war that ends slavery. African Americans briefly enjoy full civil rights, but new laws discriminate against them.. . The Divisive Politics of Slavery. Secession: formal withdrawal from Union. Popular Sovereignty: right to vote for or against slavery. Underground railroad: secret network to freedom. Harriet Tubman: conductor on Underground Railroad. Bull . Run ends the “Ninety Day War”. President Abraham Lincoln concluded that an attack on a smaller Confederate force at . Bull Run. would be worth trying.  If successful, the victory would show the superiority of Union arms and might eventually lead to the capture of . peril/hazard glossary and classification. 1. January 2015. Loss data inform policy making in different ways. JRC, 2013, as reported in GAR 2015. What . classification system? . Who . is interested?. Peril classification systems?. The Cold War 1945-1991. US Strategy: Containment. Containment—policy of the US (and some of its Western Allies) during the Cold War. Can’t do anything about communism where it already exists . Will do whatever it takes to prevent the spread of communism anywhere else in the world. Important strands in Chapter 14. The Nation Divides. The Deep South secedes while the Upper South wavers . (Dec 1860-April 1861) . *. The Confederacy is formed. South Carolina forces the issue: Fort Sumter (April 1861). Chapter 11: . The Civil War. Main Idea: The attack on Fort Sumter led both the North and the South to prepare for war in earnest.. Chapter 11 Section 1: Preparing for War. The Fall of Fort Sumter. Commander of the fort, Robert Anderson sent urgent message to Lincoln March 5. The Decisive Politics of Slavery. Main Idea. The issue of slavery dominated every area of US politics in the 1850s, forcing the government into a gridlock. Essential Question. Why was the issue of slavery so difficult to resolve?. Is it possible to compromise on an . ethical issues such as slavery?. SC Senator – . John C. Calhoun . “I have Senators, believed from the first that . the agitation of the subject of slavery would, . NB: superstition (10 lines) Are you superstitious? Do you believe in good luck or bad luck? Do you believe that you can bring forth one or the other by your actions? Do you hesitate to walk under a ladder? Do you have a ritual or special item you wear when playing sports? “The agitation has been permitted to proceed… until it has reached a period when it can no longer be disguised or denied that the union is in danger… How can the Union be preserved?” - John C. Calhoun.

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