CHAPTER 10: THE UNION IN CRISIS, 1846-1861
... o Popular sovereignty would be used to determine the slavery issue in the Utah and New Mexico territories o California entered the Union as a free state. (This gave the North a Senate majority & angered Southerners.) o The Fugitive Slave Act was passed. (This angered many Northerners.) o Disputes be ...
... o Popular sovereignty would be used to determine the slavery issue in the Utah and New Mexico territories o California entered the Union as a free state. (This gave the North a Senate majority & angered Southerners.) o The Fugitive Slave Act was passed. (This angered many Northerners.) o Disputes be ...
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... The president of the Confederacy who declared it was too late for compromise with the Union was? The Confederate States of America were formed on February 4, 1861, in? In response to the _________________, nine northern states passed personal liberty laws, forbidding the imprisonment of runaway slav ...
... The president of the Confederacy who declared it was too late for compromise with the Union was? The Confederate States of America were formed on February 4, 1861, in? In response to the _________________, nine northern states passed personal liberty laws, forbidding the imprisonment of runaway slav ...
Kansas, Missouri, and the Civil War, 1854-1865
... decide the issue in a democratic election. But what occurred was the igniting of a war between organized abolitionists, known as free staters, who arrived in Kansas Territory from the East, and Missouri settlers, who crossed the border into Kansas and supported slavery. A war over property rights an ...
... decide the issue in a democratic election. But what occurred was the igniting of a war between organized abolitionists, known as free staters, who arrived in Kansas Territory from the East, and Missouri settlers, who crossed the border into Kansas and supported slavery. A war over property rights an ...
United States History I
... *Many in North saw Brown as a Martyr: Hero *Many in the South saw Brown as an extremist ...
... *Many in North saw Brown as a Martyr: Hero *Many in the South saw Brown as an extremist ...
Dialectic history discussion
... the North’s favor, they feared that slavery would be outlawed. This, in turn, would put a great strain on their economy because slavery was the main source of labor for their plantations. Those in the North were concerned about expansion of slavery west of the Mississippi in the Louisiana Territor ...
... the North’s favor, they feared that slavery would be outlawed. This, in turn, would put a great strain on their economy because slavery was the main source of labor for their plantations. Those in the North were concerned about expansion of slavery west of the Mississippi in the Louisiana Territor ...
Kansas, Missouri, and the Civil War, 1854-1865
... decide the issue in a democratic election. But what occurred was the igniting of a war between organized abolitionists, known as free staters, who arrived in Kansas Territory from the East, and Missouri settlers, who crossed the border into Kansas and supported slavery. A war over property rights an ...
... decide the issue in a democratic election. But what occurred was the igniting of a war between organized abolitionists, known as free staters, who arrived in Kansas Territory from the East, and Missouri settlers, who crossed the border into Kansas and supported slavery. A war over property rights an ...
1861
... 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 over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels ...
... 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 over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels ...
Name
... 1.What major advantage did the conquistadors have over Native Americans? 2.The early settlers of Jamestown survived with the help of the______________________. 3.What was the first direct tax the British imposed that enraged the colonists? 4.Which colony offered a new chance to the poor who had been ...
... 1.What major advantage did the conquistadors have over Native Americans? 2.The early settlers of Jamestown survived with the help of the______________________. 3.What was the first direct tax the British imposed that enraged the colonists? 4.Which colony offered a new chance to the poor who had been ...
Chapter 14 ReviewKEY - WW-P K
... Tensions between the North and the South increased when the territories of Kansas and NEBRASKA prepared to become states. According to the Missouri Compromise, both these states should have been admitted to the Union as FREE states. In 1854, Congress changed the rules by passing the KansasNebr ...
... Tensions between the North and the South increased when the territories of Kansas and NEBRASKA prepared to become states. According to the Missouri Compromise, both these states should have been admitted to the Union as FREE states. In 1854, Congress changed the rules by passing the KansasNebr ...
The Civil War Outline
... Both pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces tried to influence the outcome in Kansas Two ____________________ governments____________________, one pro-slavery and one anti-slavery ...
... Both pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces tried to influence the outcome in Kansas Two ____________________ governments____________________, one pro-slavery and one anti-slavery ...
05 USH (06-09) (1848-1877) Period 5. Westward Growth
... Johnson broke the Tenure of Office Act (Fired Sec. of War Edwin Stanton (1)) The Election of 1876 saw Rutherford B. Hayes ® defeat the Democrat Samuel Tilden ...
... Johnson broke the Tenure of Office Act (Fired Sec. of War Edwin Stanton (1)) The Election of 1876 saw Rutherford B. Hayes ® defeat the Democrat Samuel Tilden ...
75th_Day_Dec_16_2014_A_Course - Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
... could be brought to bear as the war dragged on. AP Focus The long coexistence of two conflicting economic systems— planter-slaveholding and industrial capitalism—under one government ends with the outbreak of war. A month after taking the oath of office, Lincoln is confronted with a serious question ...
... could be brought to bear as the war dragged on. AP Focus The long coexistence of two conflicting economic systems— planter-slaveholding and industrial capitalism—under one government ends with the outbreak of war. A month after taking the oath of office, Lincoln is confronted with a serious question ...
handout - St. John Vianney High School
... raids and attacks that were going on at that time. Men who participated in the activities were starting to be called Jayhawkers. Some sources state that originally the term jayhawking may have applied to Kansans and Missourians alike who were involved with these cross-border raids before the Civil W ...
... raids and attacks that were going on at that time. Men who participated in the activities were starting to be called Jayhawkers. Some sources state that originally the term jayhawking may have applied to Kansans and Missourians alike who were involved with these cross-border raids before the Civil W ...
Events Leading to the Civil War2
... • Another event that sparked anger was the Dred Scott case in 1857. • Dred Scott, a Missouri slave, sued for his freedom because he had lived for a period of time with his master in Illinois and Wisconsin (both free). • When he returned to Missouri, Scott sued the state based on his belief that h ...
... • Another event that sparked anger was the Dred Scott case in 1857. • Dred Scott, a Missouri slave, sued for his freedom because he had lived for a period of time with his master in Illinois and Wisconsin (both free). • When he returned to Missouri, Scott sued the state based on his belief that h ...
Overview - Bellefontaine Cemetery
... the status of Missouri in the war. Governor Jackson was replaced by provisional Governor Hamilton Gamble, a pro-union supporter. ...
... the status of Missouri in the war. Governor Jackson was replaced by provisional Governor Hamilton Gamble, a pro-union supporter. ...
The best metaphor for describing the War for Independence is:
... 10. Under the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which state was admitted to the Union as a slave state? 11. How many trips did Harriet Tubman make to the South to free the slaves? 12. Approximately how many slaves did Tubman save? 13. Name the escaped slave who spent his life speaking and writing for the ...
... 10. Under the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which state was admitted to the Union as a slave state? 11. How many trips did Harriet Tubman make to the South to free the slaves? 12. Approximately how many slaves did Tubman save? 13. Name the escaped slave who spent his life speaking and writing for the ...
Ride With the Devil: An Ang Lee film
... Kansas Territory from the neighboring slave state of Missouri. To abolitionists and other Free-Staters, who desired Kansas to be admitted to the Union as a free state, they were collectively known as Border Ruffians. Notably, few of the Border Ruffians actually owned slaves; most were too poor. What ...
... Kansas Territory from the neighboring slave state of Missouri. To abolitionists and other Free-Staters, who desired Kansas to be admitted to the Union as a free state, they were collectively known as Border Ruffians. Notably, few of the Border Ruffians actually owned slaves; most were too poor. What ...
2.2 Study Guide
... The Cherokee in Georgia fought the Indian Removal Act by appealing to the Supreme Court. In Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831), and Worcester v. Georgia (1832), Chief Justice Marshall supported the Cherokees’ right to control their land. President Jackson refused to support the decision. ...
... The Cherokee in Georgia fought the Indian Removal Act by appealing to the Supreme Court. In Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831), and Worcester v. Georgia (1832), Chief Justice Marshall supported the Cherokees’ right to control their land. President Jackson refused to support the decision. ...
Chapter 11 Study Guide
... Who help the secrets of the British textile industry and made it possible to build the first successful water-powered textile mill in America. Samuel Slater A factory system is when workers and machines came together under one roof, usually near a source of water to power the machines. Robert Fulton ...
... Who help the secrets of the British textile industry and made it possible to build the first successful water-powered textile mill in America. Samuel Slater A factory system is when workers and machines came together under one roof, usually near a source of water to power the machines. Robert Fulton ...
South Carolina`s Secession from the Union 8
... • Under this compact theory-states were more powerful than the federal union • Both theories would be disproved by the civil war ...
... • Under this compact theory-states were more powerful than the federal union • Both theories would be disproved by the civil war ...
Chapter 9
... – Sent his Secretary of State John Quincy Adams to negotiate with the Spanish – Sent General Andrew Jackson to secure the border ...
... – Sent his Secretary of State John Quincy Adams to negotiate with the Spanish – Sent General Andrew Jackson to secure the border ...
Monroe, Quincy-Adams, and Jackson
... -Monroe, Quincy-Adams, and Jackson1. ________________________ After the War of 1812, the United States enjoyed a time of peace and national pride grew. This was known as: 2. ________________________ Spain gave Florida to the United States; in return, the United States gave up claims to what is now T ...
... -Monroe, Quincy-Adams, and Jackson1. ________________________ After the War of 1812, the United States enjoyed a time of peace and national pride grew. This was known as: 2. ________________________ Spain gave Florida to the United States; in return, the United States gave up claims to what is now T ...