Presentation
... (Motion supported by Stephen Douglas) • John C. Calhoun – Leave slavery alone, return runaway slaves, and restore political balance. (Secretly had a proposal to elect two Presidents (1 southern/1northern) • Daniel Webster - Urged support of Clay’s Plan. He claimed Mexican territories were not the is ...
... (Motion supported by Stephen Douglas) • John C. Calhoun – Leave slavery alone, return runaway slaves, and restore political balance. (Secretly had a proposal to elect two Presidents (1 southern/1northern) • Daniel Webster - Urged support of Clay’s Plan. He claimed Mexican territories were not the is ...
Monday 4/29/2013 - Munising Public Schools
... Why was there so little investment in industry in the South? Why did free workers in the North oppose slavery? What reasons did Southern slaveholders offer in defense of slavery? Why did slaveholders claim that the Wilmot Proviso was unconstitutional? Why was the formation of the Free-Soil Party so ...
... Why was there so little investment in industry in the South? Why did free workers in the North oppose slavery? What reasons did Southern slaveholders offer in defense of slavery? Why did slaveholders claim that the Wilmot Proviso was unconstitutional? Why was the formation of the Free-Soil Party so ...
Slavery and African Americans in the United States 1800
... o Opposed Kansas-Nebraska Act and spread of slavery in the territories o United a number of anti-slavery groups- abolitionists, Free Soiliers, Whigs, Democrats, Know Nothings Dred Scott Case (page 162/166) o Dred Scott was a slave who lived in Missouri o His owner took him to Illinois and Wisconsin ...
... o Opposed Kansas-Nebraska Act and spread of slavery in the territories o United a number of anti-slavery groups- abolitionists, Free Soiliers, Whigs, Democrats, Know Nothings Dred Scott Case (page 162/166) o Dred Scott was a slave who lived in Missouri o His owner took him to Illinois and Wisconsin ...
Chapter 15
... Confederate, possess at the start of the Civil War? 2.) How successfully did the govts. and economies of the North and South respond to the pressures of war? 3.) How did the issue of emancipation transform the war? 4.) What factors determined the military outcome of the war? 5.) In what lasting ...
... Confederate, possess at the start of the Civil War? 2.) How successfully did the govts. and economies of the North and South respond to the pressures of war? 3.) How did the issue of emancipation transform the war? 4.) What factors determined the military outcome of the war? 5.) In what lasting ...
SPRING 2017: HIS121 Final Exam Study Guide
... -We will spend Monday May 1st and Wednesday May 3rd in class reviewing. -The midterm is Friday, May 5th. If you are absent the day of the Midterm without previous notification to the instructor, you must schedule a retake and the retake will be considered late with a 50% off penalty! The final exam ...
... -We will spend Monday May 1st and Wednesday May 3rd in class reviewing. -The midterm is Friday, May 5th. If you are absent the day of the Midterm without previous notification to the instructor, you must schedule a retake and the retake will be considered late with a 50% off penalty! The final exam ...
Chapter 17- Reconstruction - Waverly
... Lincoln’s Plan • The Ten Percent Plan offered amnesty, or official pardon, to southerners. • Southerners had to swear allegiance to the Union and agree that slavery was illegal. • New state governments could be formed once 10 percent of voters had made ...
... Lincoln’s Plan • The Ten Percent Plan offered amnesty, or official pardon, to southerners. • Southerners had to swear allegiance to the Union and agree that slavery was illegal. • New state governments could be formed once 10 percent of voters had made ...
Goal_3_Reconsctruction_PPt
... assassinated while watching a play at Ford’s Theater in Washington, DC. His assassin was John Wilkes Booth, an actor and Southern sympathizer. Booth escaped and was found days later in a barn. Lincoln was the first president to be assassinated. Vice President Andrew Johnson became President. ...
... assassinated while watching a play at Ford’s Theater in Washington, DC. His assassin was John Wilkes Booth, an actor and Southern sympathizer. Booth escaped and was found days later in a barn. Lincoln was the first president to be assassinated. Vice President Andrew Johnson became President. ...
Reconstruction_Quiz
... Kansas and Nebraska could choose whether or not to allow slavery Slavery was outlawed in Kansas and Nebraska Kansas and Nebraska would be made official U.S. states ...
... Kansas and Nebraska could choose whether or not to allow slavery Slavery was outlawed in Kansas and Nebraska Kansas and Nebraska would be made official U.S. states ...
PDF
... In this paper I present case studies of the history of Nation Building in the United States and Turkey. In the United States the nation building project involved the transition of thirteen British colonies to a nation state. In the case of Turkey the nation building project involved a transition fro ...
... In this paper I present case studies of the history of Nation Building in the United States and Turkey. In the United States the nation building project involved the transition of thirteen British colonies to a nation state. In the case of Turkey the nation building project involved a transition fro ...
Greek Jeopardy
... The Union army destroyed everything for a 300 mile Stretch and devastated the ...
... The Union army destroyed everything for a 300 mile Stretch and devastated the ...
The Emancipation Proclamation - The Syracuse City School District
... whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation ...
... whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation ...
Ch. 22 PowerPoint - Jessamine County Schools
... In 1867 and 1869 Congress passed the 14th and 15th Amendments, granting African American males citizenship, equality under the law and the right to vote. In 1867 and 1868, voters in southern states chose delegates to draft new state constitutions. One quarter of the delegates elected were black. ...
... In 1867 and 1869 Congress passed the 14th and 15th Amendments, granting African American males citizenship, equality under the law and the right to vote. In 1867 and 1868, voters in southern states chose delegates to draft new state constitutions. One quarter of the delegates elected were black. ...
Midterm_Review
... Describe the impact Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” and Thomas Jefferson’s “Declaration of Independence” had on the Colonial strategy versus the British in ...
... Describe the impact Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” and Thomas Jefferson’s “Declaration of Independence” had on the Colonial strategy versus the British in ...
VOL. XLIII, NO. 10 Michigan Regimental Round Table Newsletter
... 1. Who was Lincoln’s first Vice President elected on November 6, 1860? And, who finished second to Lincoln in this election? 2. On November 7, 1861, Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant defeated a small Confederate army at which Missouri site? And, which Confederate General showed up with reinforcemen ...
... 1. Who was Lincoln’s first Vice President elected on November 6, 1860? And, who finished second to Lincoln in this election? 2. On November 7, 1861, Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant defeated a small Confederate army at which Missouri site? And, which Confederate General showed up with reinforcemen ...
Chapter 10 - Michigan Open Book project
... Beauregard. While the shelling and attack lasted for more than 34 hours, the only casualty was a Confederate horse. Finally, Commander Robert Anderson raised his white flag from inside ...
... Beauregard. While the shelling and attack lasted for more than 34 hours, the only casualty was a Confederate horse. Finally, Commander Robert Anderson raised his white flag from inside ...
Library of Congress
... During the summer of 1863, Confederate General Robert E. Lee proposed a daring invasion into Pennsylvania in hopes that it might force the Union to end the war. It proved to be a turning point, but not the one Lee anticipated. At Gettysburg, a series of battles like the one shown here--this one on t ...
... During the summer of 1863, Confederate General Robert E. Lee proposed a daring invasion into Pennsylvania in hopes that it might force the Union to end the war. It proved to be a turning point, but not the one Lee anticipated. At Gettysburg, a series of battles like the one shown here--this one on t ...
Name
... 33. Which of the following led to the Battle of Gettysburg? a. Confederate troops searched for shoes in Pennsylvania. b. Lee invaded the North, hoping to fuel Northern discontent with the war. c. Lee hoped that a victory on Northern soil would lead European nations to recognize the Confederacy. d. ...
... 33. Which of the following led to the Battle of Gettysburg? a. Confederate troops searched for shoes in Pennsylvania. b. Lee invaded the North, hoping to fuel Northern discontent with the war. c. Lee hoped that a victory on Northern soil would lead European nations to recognize the Confederacy. d. ...
Unit Six PPT 3 - Henry County Schools
... allow violations of civil rights so it drafted the 14th Amendment: –Clarified the idea of citizenship to include former slaves –All citizens were entitled to equal protection under the law & cannot be deprived of life, liberty, property without due process of law –Tennessee was the only Southern sta ...
... allow violations of civil rights so it drafted the 14th Amendment: –Clarified the idea of citizenship to include former slaves –All citizens were entitled to equal protection under the law & cannot be deprived of life, liberty, property without due process of law –Tennessee was the only Southern sta ...
United States presidential election, 1860
The United States presidential election of 1860 was the 19th quadrennial presidential election. The election was held on Tuesday, November 6, 1860, and served as the immediate impetus for the outbreak of the American Civil War. The United States had been divided during the 1850s on questions surrounding the expansion of slavery and the rights of slave owners. In 1860, these issues broke the Democratic Party into Northern and Southern factions, and a new Constitutional Union Party appeared. In the face of a divided opposition, the Republican Party, dominant in the North, secured a majority of the electoral votes, putting Abraham Lincoln in the White House with almost no support from the South. Before Lincoln's inauguration, seven Southern states declared their secession and formed the Confederacy.