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Transcript
Bell Work
•List some events that may
have led to some hostilities
between the North and the
South.
The Dawn of the Civil
War
Harper’s Ferry, Lincoln’s Election, Southern Secession
Harper’s Ferry
• God’s angry man was
planning a slave revolt.
• Brown planned on
raiding the federal
arsenal at Harper’s
Ferry, Virginia and
distributing the arms
to the slaves in the
area to start a slave
uprising.
• With 21 men, Brown
failed.
Brown’s Hanging
• Brown was captured
by U.S. Marines
commanded by Gen.
Robert E. Lee and
turned over to
Virginia and tried to
treason.
• Brown was hanged
on December 2,
1859.
Quick Write
• In your notebooks, write about
the reactions that the north and
the south may have had to the
hanging of John Brown.
Lincoln is Elected President
• Lincoln received the
Republican
nomination because
he was a moderate
when it came to
slavery.
• The south didn’t
even put him on the
ballot.
Southern Secession
• Lincoln’s Presidency was the
final thing that happened
before the South seceded.
• They felt that they had lost
all voice in the federal
government.
• South Carolina, Mississippi,
Florida, Alabama, Georgia,
Louisiana and Texas had all
left the union.
• The Confederate States of
America was formed,
recognizing slavery in all
territories.