PPT-Chapter 10 Civil War From Slavery to Freedom

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9 th ed Inconsistent Federal Policies Opposition to Lincolns Policies Most people in North supported a war to restore Union but not a crusade to end slavery Fear

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9 th ed Inconsistent Federal Policies Opposition to Lincolns Policies Most people in North supported a war to restore Union but not a crusade to end slavery Fear of slave exodus to northern cities and growing competition for jobs heightened hostilities between white and black workers. How it all began:. The first Africans in America arrived in Jamestown, Virginia in 1619 as indentured servants. From 1619 to around1640, Africans were able to earn their freedom by working as artisans and labor workers for the European settlers.. CIVIL. . WAR. SS8H6 The student will analyze the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Georgia. NULLIFICIATION. Tariff: a tax on imported goods designed to keep out competition. . In the 1800s, Congress passed several protective tariffs. . Kimberly Morris. Samantha Sandoval. Tyler Jester . Eliana . Cedeno. -Rodriguez. Triad C-186. Spring 2015. Theme: Civil War . List topics: . Medical Death/Military Weaponry Death . Slavery Issues . North/South . From Romanticism to Realism. Primary Source:. Industrial Revolution. Factory Conditions . : dangerous, overcrowded, unfair working conditions. . I. Cultural Influences of the Early 19. th. Century: 1800-1840. missouri. and . kansas. Created by: . Jesse V. McClain. The Issue of Slavery. Introduction. Slavery in Missouri. Slavery in Kansas. Slavery. Slavery is the condition of being held against one’s will and being forced to work without pay. . Texas . Civil War Museum . Music. Women in War. Medicine. The Civil War: Battlefield Medicine, Music & . The . Civil War Soldier with The . Texas . Civil War Museum. Outline . . I. Experience . . Compromise. --division of powers, senate vs. house of republicans, etc. is built into the Constitution.. Encourages differences of opinion into the political arena. and it has largely been a success. . What To Expect. . Learning Stations Activities. Group Activities. Computer Lab. . Cooperative Learning Opportunities. Primary Source Activities. DBQ. PowerPoint with Discussion. Unit Assessment . significance to the outcome of the Civil War.. . Which 4 slaveholding states remained loyal to the Union? Why? What were they called?. Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware. Slave-holding interests were minority in state legislatures. ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE. Conflict over the expansion of slavery into the territories west of the Mississippi River in the 1820s-1850s caused tensions to mount between northern (manufacturing) states and southern (farming) states. The real battle wasn’t about slavery, but POWER in GOVERNMENT and whether factories or farming would be the basis of our nation’s economy.. - Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass. “I expose slavery in this country, because to expose it is to kill it. Slavery is one of those monsters of darkness to whom the light of truth is death.” . The first Africans in America arrived in Jamestown, Virginia in 1619 as indentured servants. From 1619 to around1640, Africans were able to earn their freedom by working as artisans and labor workers for the European settlers.. Vocabulary. a. bolitionist. agriculture. antebellum. arsenal. artillery. blockade. Vocabulary. b. order state. brigade. campaign. c. ash crop. casualty. cavalry. Vocabulary. company. Confederacy. Confederate. Between 1860 and 1861, 11 Southern states seceded from the US, starting the Civil War.. The war raised several issues: . the right of states to secede . the president’s wartime powers. the balance between individual rights and national security .

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