PREVIEW Roosevelt`s New Deal - mrsarro
... 4. The election of 1860 divided the Democratic Party into two factions, allowing the Republican candidate (Abraham Lincoln) to win the presidential election. Due to Lincoln winning the election the south decided to secede from the Union before Lincoln becomes president. The Confederate States would ...
... 4. The election of 1860 divided the Democratic Party into two factions, allowing the Republican candidate (Abraham Lincoln) to win the presidential election. Due to Lincoln winning the election the south decided to secede from the Union before Lincoln becomes president. The Confederate States would ...
Lincoln and the Secession Crisis in Missouri
... distrust of the population of St. Louis, and Missouri in general, the removal of these weapons made many Missourians who were on the fence about who they were going to support come out as full supporters of the Confederate cause within the state. Shortly after this event, and a failed meeting with G ...
... distrust of the population of St. Louis, and Missouri in general, the removal of these weapons made many Missourians who were on the fence about who they were going to support come out as full supporters of the Confederate cause within the state. Shortly after this event, and a failed meeting with G ...
16- Civil War Study guide
... What did the Freedmen’s Bureau do to help freed slaves and poor whites? Whose reconstruction plan was most lenient on the Confederate States? What did Johnson’s reconstruction plan require the confederate states to do before reentering the Union? 17. What percent of the state had to take an oath to ...
... What did the Freedmen’s Bureau do to help freed slaves and poor whites? Whose reconstruction plan was most lenient on the Confederate States? What did Johnson’s reconstruction plan require the confederate states to do before reentering the Union? 17. What percent of the state had to take an oath to ...
Unit 4 Sectionalism
... Emancipation Proclamation: free all the slaves in the Confederate States, hurts the Southern Economy, turns the focus of the war D. ...
... Emancipation Proclamation: free all the slaves in the Confederate States, hurts the Southern Economy, turns the focus of the war D. ...
Causes of the Civil War
... giving weapons. That didn’t work. • President Buchanan sent the military in. • 10 died and Brown was wounded. • Brown was hanged for treason. ...
... giving weapons. That didn’t work. • President Buchanan sent the military in. • 10 died and Brown was wounded. • Brown was hanged for treason. ...
Chapter 21: Girding for War: The North and the South
... 1. Angered North and changed their view on the Southern secession a. Before, they had been willing to let them go w/out war b. After the South fired on the North, they had to defend their honor C. Lincoln retaliates 1. Called for 75,000 volunteers (April 15) 2. Declared weak blockade (April 19, 27) ...
... 1. Angered North and changed their view on the Southern secession a. Before, they had been willing to let them go w/out war b. After the South fired on the North, they had to defend their honor C. Lincoln retaliates 1. Called for 75,000 volunteers (April 15) 2. Declared weak blockade (April 19, 27) ...
7.1 Secession and Civil War
... 1861, five more Southern states had seceded. On February 8, the six states signed a provisional constitution for the Confederate States of America. The remaining Southern states as yet remained in the Union, although Texas had begun to move on its secession. 1. What state seceded from the Union on D ...
... 1861, five more Southern states had seceded. On February 8, the six states signed a provisional constitution for the Confederate States of America. The remaining Southern states as yet remained in the Union, although Texas had begun to move on its secession. 1. What state seceded from the Union on D ...
Slavery Divides the Nation, 1820–1861
... • He proposed an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee slavery south of the compromise line forever. • His proposals received little support. ...
... • He proposed an amendment to the Constitution that would guarantee slavery south of the compromise line forever. • His proposals received little support. ...
Causes of the Civil War Review Game
... What did some Southern states use to try and make the tariffs not apply to them? A: nullification ...
... What did some Southern states use to try and make the tariffs not apply to them? A: nullification ...
Chapter 9
... held Florida – Captures most of the Spanish forts – Overthrows the governor of Florida – Was never authorized by President Monroe ...
... held Florida – Captures most of the Spanish forts – Overthrows the governor of Florida – Was never authorized by President Monroe ...
War Erupts
... War Erupts First Shots at Fort Sumter • Southern states take over most federal forts within their borders • Federal troops hold ___________, harbor of Charleston, South Carolina • Abraham Lincoln decides to send ____________ to Fort Sumter • Confederates _______ fort before supplies arrive, start Ci ...
... War Erupts First Shots at Fort Sumter • Southern states take over most federal forts within their borders • Federal troops hold ___________, harbor of Charleston, South Carolina • Abraham Lincoln decides to send ____________ to Fort Sumter • Confederates _______ fort before supplies arrive, start Ci ...
sectionalism, Andrew Jackson`s
... The Missouri Compromise was an important milestone in American history because it solved the issue of whether Missouri should be admitted into the Union as a slave state or a free state. These agreements helped the North and the South come to peace and settled their problems with the states. It avoi ...
... The Missouri Compromise was an important milestone in American history because it solved the issue of whether Missouri should be admitted into the Union as a slave state or a free state. These agreements helped the North and the South come to peace and settled their problems with the states. It avoi ...
File
... newspaper called the Liberator? Who published the abolitionist newspaper called the North Star? Who made more than 19 trips south and saved more than 300 ...
... newspaper called the Liberator? Who published the abolitionist newspaper called the North Star? Who made more than 19 trips south and saved more than 300 ...
The War Errupts 16-1
... The Secession of the Southern States quickly led to armed conflict between the North and the South ...
... The Secession of the Southern States quickly led to armed conflict between the North and the South ...
Document
... and formed a new nation called the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.) and drew up a constitution. ...
... and formed a new nation called the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.) and drew up a constitution. ...
The Civil War
... Houston hoped the legislature would declare the convention illegal, but they supported the convention and gave it the authority to act for the people. The Texas Secession Convention delegates called for a vote by the people on the question of secession. In February 1861, the people of Texas approved ...
... Houston hoped the legislature would declare the convention illegal, but they supported the convention and gave it the authority to act for the people. The Texas Secession Convention delegates called for a vote by the people on the question of secession. In February 1861, the people of Texas approved ...
Chapter 21 A Dividing Nation Vocabulary Review Directions: Match
... 7.) an act passed in 1854 that created the Kansas and Nebraska territories and abolished the Missouri Compromise by allowing settlers to determine whether slavery would be allowed in the new territories 8.) a Supreme Court decision in 1857 that held that African Americans could never be citizens of ...
... 7.) an act passed in 1854 that created the Kansas and Nebraska territories and abolished the Missouri Compromise by allowing settlers to determine whether slavery would be allowed in the new territories 8.) a Supreme Court decision in 1857 that held that African Americans could never be citizens of ...
Semester 2 Final Exam Review
... Trade between states Each state had its’ own currency Government could not impose taxes ...
... Trade between states Each state had its’ own currency Government could not impose taxes ...
Compromise of 1850 Missouri Compromise Nationalism Sectionalism
... couldn’t legally sue 2. He was bound by Missouri’s slave code so he had to obey Missouri laws 3. He was property and could not be taken from the slave owner ...
... couldn’t legally sue 2. He was bound by Missouri’s slave code so he had to obey Missouri laws 3. He was property and could not be taken from the slave owner ...
Overview - Bellefontaine Cemetery
... who moved to Missouri, a slave state. 1830- Scott was sold to Dr. John Emerson who took him to Illinois and Wisconsin, free states. 1846- Scott sued for his freedom, assisted by Henry and Taylor Blow, claiming that living in a free state ...
... who moved to Missouri, a slave state. 1830- Scott was sold to Dr. John Emerson who took him to Illinois and Wisconsin, free states. 1846- Scott sued for his freedom, assisted by Henry and Taylor Blow, claiming that living in a free state ...
Causes of the Civil War Booklet
... any territory. Knowing this they found the Missouri Compromise to be unconstitutional and so, too, popular sovereignty: where each new state could vote if it wanted slavery or not. All in all this decision meant that the Constitution protected slavery. ...
... any territory. Knowing this they found the Missouri Compromise to be unconstitutional and so, too, popular sovereignty: where each new state could vote if it wanted slavery or not. All in all this decision meant that the Constitution protected slavery. ...