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... and Nebraska. The question of slavery was to be decided by the people of each state. This sparked a lot a controversy between Pro-slavery and Anti-slavery factions. Both territories were supposed to be FREE according to the Missouri Compromise Now slavery could spread to areas that were free for ...
... and Nebraska. The question of slavery was to be decided by the people of each state. This sparked a lot a controversy between Pro-slavery and Anti-slavery factions. Both territories were supposed to be FREE according to the Missouri Compromise Now slavery could spread to areas that were free for ...
Secession and War - Madison County Schools
... 1. Hold their own until European countries come to their aid. ...
... 1. Hold their own until European countries come to their aid. ...
events_leading_to_the_civil_war_powerpoint
... Utah territories with popular sovereignty to decide the issue of slavery in both • Abolished the slave trade, but slavery itself, in Washington, ...
... Utah territories with popular sovereignty to decide the issue of slavery in both • Abolished the slave trade, but slavery itself, in Washington, ...
Slave States and Free States— Compromise and
... Specific Objective: Analyze the significance of the States’ Rights Doctrine, the Missouri Compromise (1820), the Wilmot Proviso (1846), the Compromise of 1850, Henry Clay’s role in the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850, the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision ...
... Specific Objective: Analyze the significance of the States’ Rights Doctrine, the Missouri Compromise (1820), the Wilmot Proviso (1846), the Compromise of 1850, Henry Clay’s role in the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850, the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision ...
The Civil War - Nichols School Intranet Web Page
... ¾ Lincoln was cautious about making the war a war to end slavery; he needed the support of the border states. ¾ Lincoln decided to expand the goals of the war by freeing or emancipating slaves in the Confederacy. ¾ Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. 1st, 1863 only after hearing abo ...
... ¾ Lincoln was cautious about making the war a war to end slavery; he needed the support of the border states. ¾ Lincoln decided to expand the goals of the war by freeing or emancipating slaves in the Confederacy. ¾ Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. 1st, 1863 only after hearing abo ...
Civil War - Brunswick, MO
... home and was called to Jefferson City to drill; then to Lexington, then to the Arkansas line, where the Missouri Guards and Confederates joined forces and marched for Springfield. We met the Lyons forces at Wilson Creek, where we had a hard fought battle, but came out victorious. The army lingered t ...
... home and was called to Jefferson City to drill; then to Lexington, then to the Arkansas line, where the Missouri Guards and Confederates joined forces and marched for Springfield. We met the Lyons forces at Wilson Creek, where we had a hard fought battle, but came out victorious. The army lingered t ...
Saline County, Missouri, and the Civil War
... found hidden in warehouses after exchanging shots with guerillas on the Howard County side of the river. The Arrow Rock post office was closed for several months and for the rest of the war, town government was virtually suspended. The collapse of civil government was a scene repeated throughout th ...
... found hidden in warehouses after exchanging shots with guerillas on the Howard County side of the river. The Arrow Rock post office was closed for several months and for the rest of the war, town government was virtually suspended. The collapse of civil government was a scene repeated throughout th ...
War Divides the Nation
... • Keep balance of slave & free states equal in the Senate What did it do? • Missouri enters as a slave state • Maine enters as a free state ...
... • Keep balance of slave & free states equal in the Senate What did it do? • Missouri enters as a slave state • Maine enters as a free state ...
Civil War Study Guide
... 9. Prior to the Civil War, where was most of the nation’s industrialization happening? NORTH 10. The equipment made in the North had an impact on Southern society: TRUE 11. What are the three major differences that existed between the North and South and led to the Civil War? 1) CONSTITUTIONAL 2) CU ...
... 9. Prior to the Civil War, where was most of the nation’s industrialization happening? NORTH 10. The equipment made in the North had an impact on Southern society: TRUE 11. What are the three major differences that existed between the North and South and led to the Civil War? 1) CONSTITUTIONAL 2) CU ...
Causes of the Civil War - Walnut Creek School District
... protect, and defend it." I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all ...
... protect, and defend it." I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all ...
Causes of the Civil War - Walnut Creek School District
... protect, and defend it." I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all ...
... protect, and defend it." I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all ...
Causes of the Civil War - Walnut Creek School District
... protect, and defend it." I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all ...
... protect, and defend it." I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all ...
Civil War - harrisdrewcharter
... Battle of Fort Sumter, April 1861: Confederate soldiers fire on Fort Sumter in South Carolina, which is occupied by Union soldiers. This battle, on April 12, marks the beginning of the Civil War. First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas), July 1861: The Union army advances on Richmond and is pushed back b ...
... Battle of Fort Sumter, April 1861: Confederate soldiers fire on Fort Sumter in South Carolina, which is occupied by Union soldiers. This battle, on April 12, marks the beginning of the Civil War. First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas), July 1861: The Union army advances on Richmond and is pushed back b ...
The Road to the Civil War
... Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, writing for the majority, said that Dred Scott an African American – whether free or slave – was not citizens of the United States under the Constitution and therefore did not have the right to file suit in a federal court Scott’s status as slave would remain because he ...
... Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, writing for the majority, said that Dred Scott an African American – whether free or slave – was not citizens of the United States under the Constitution and therefore did not have the right to file suit in a federal court Scott’s status as slave would remain because he ...
I, John Brown, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land
... and tried to shut out the free-soilers. • Free-soilers create a new government in Topeka. • Civil War broke out! Pierce supported Lecompton and Northern Democrats & Republicans supported Topeka. ...
... and tried to shut out the free-soilers. • Free-soilers create a new government in Topeka. • Civil War broke out! Pierce supported Lecompton and Northern Democrats & Republicans supported Topeka. ...
Causes of the Civil War
... Divided Nebraska territory into Nebraska and Kansas Gave the two new states popular sovereignty Resulted in the creation of the Republican party – Northerners were outraged that slavery could now be allowed in what had been free territory ...
... Divided Nebraska territory into Nebraska and Kansas Gave the two new states popular sovereignty Resulted in the creation of the Republican party – Northerners were outraged that slavery could now be allowed in what had been free territory ...
Civil War Test
... ___ 3. Which was not a provision of the Compromise of 1850? A. California entered the USA as a slave state B. Fugitive Slave Act was passed C. The slave trade (not slavery) was banned in Washington, DC D. The southwest territories, Utah and New Mexico, would decide later for themselves about slavery ...
... ___ 3. Which was not a provision of the Compromise of 1850? A. California entered the USA as a slave state B. Fugitive Slave Act was passed C. The slave trade (not slavery) was banned in Washington, DC D. The southwest territories, Utah and New Mexico, would decide later for themselves about slavery ...
Road to the Civil War
... assistance from England and France, which imported large quantities of cotton. ...
... assistance from England and France, which imported large quantities of cotton. ...
Causes of the Civil War
... slavery. The problem was it was a temporary fix. Tensions between the North and South will spark once again when settlers begin entering the Nebraska Territory west of the Missouri River. In 1854 Stephan Douglas of Illinois proposed that Nebraska be split into two territories: the Nebraska Territory ...
... slavery. The problem was it was a temporary fix. Tensions between the North and South will spark once again when settlers begin entering the Nebraska Territory west of the Missouri River. In 1854 Stephan Douglas of Illinois proposed that Nebraska be split into two territories: the Nebraska Territory ...
Causes of the Civil War
... slavery. The problem was it was a temporary fix. Tensions between the North and South will spark once again when settlers begin entering the Nebraska Territory west of the Missouri River. In 1854 Stephan Douglas of Illinois proposed that Nebraska be split into two territories: the Nebraska Territory ...
... slavery. The problem was it was a temporary fix. Tensions between the North and South will spark once again when settlers begin entering the Nebraska Territory west of the Missouri River. In 1854 Stephan Douglas of Illinois proposed that Nebraska be split into two territories: the Nebraska Territory ...
Study Questions for Chapter 21 and 22 Test
... these questions to help you with your test next week. MISSOURI COMPROMISE: 1. What was the Missouri compromise? 2. What were the feelings of the southerner and northerners about the compromise? 3. What was the final compromise? COMPROMISE of 1850: 1. What was the Compromise of 1850? 2. What states a ...
... these questions to help you with your test next week. MISSOURI COMPROMISE: 1. What was the Missouri compromise? 2. What were the feelings of the southerner and northerners about the compromise? 3. What was the final compromise? COMPROMISE of 1850: 1. What was the Compromise of 1850? 2. What states a ...
Handout Link
... expanded westward, the question of slavery grew more controversial as Americans began to question if the new western territories should permit slavery or not. The debate over the future of slavery in the West was first addressed with compromises, but by the 1850’s events had created a bitter divide ...
... expanded westward, the question of slavery grew more controversial as Americans began to question if the new western territories should permit slavery or not. The debate over the future of slavery in the West was first addressed with compromises, but by the 1850’s events had created a bitter divide ...