Chapter Seven: The Antebellum period
... Kansas-Nebraska Act Kansas-Nebraska Act – This act called for people of new territories to vote and decide whether their territory should be free or slave. This act angered northerners who felt it contradicted the Missouri Compromise which did not allow for slavery north of Missouri’s southern bord ...
... Kansas-Nebraska Act Kansas-Nebraska Act – This act called for people of new territories to vote and decide whether their territory should be free or slave. This act angered northerners who felt it contradicted the Missouri Compromise which did not allow for slavery north of Missouri’s southern bord ...
The Bushwhacker - Civil War St Louis, The Civil War Round Table of
... the root of his problems. On December 11, 1862, Grant ordered the expulsion of all Jews “as a class” within 24 hours, causing thirty of Paducah’s most respectable families to be routed from their homes and forced aboard riverboats. After arriving in Cincinnati, three of the men sent a telegram to Pr ...
... the root of his problems. On December 11, 1862, Grant ordered the expulsion of all Jews “as a class” within 24 hours, causing thirty of Paducah’s most respectable families to be routed from their homes and forced aboard riverboats. After arriving in Cincinnati, three of the men sent a telegram to Pr ...
Advanced US History Ch. 15 Exam Review
... Many Southerners were pleased by this decision because it said ________________. “. . . Can the people of a territory in any lawful way, against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a state constitution? . . . [T]he people have t ...
... Many Southerners were pleased by this decision because it said ________________. “. . . Can the people of a territory in any lawful way, against the wishes of any citizen of the United States, exclude slavery from their limits prior to the formation of a state constitution? . . . [T]he people have t ...
Unit 6: Civil War Times
... O – Order of Events – Create a timeline of events by placing the following events in order in which they occurred. *Abraham Lincoln is elected President *Lee surrenders at Appomattox *Congress passes the Kansas-Nebraska Act *The Civil War begins *The Emancipation Proclamation is issued * Congress pa ...
... O – Order of Events – Create a timeline of events by placing the following events in order in which they occurred. *Abraham Lincoln is elected President *Lee surrenders at Appomattox *Congress passes the Kansas-Nebraska Act *The Civil War begins *The Emancipation Proclamation is issued * Congress pa ...
To Secede or Not to Secede - Database of K
... A series of laws that attempted to resolve conflict between the northern and southern states. In the Compromise… ◦ California was admitted as a free state ◦ New Mexico and Utah were allowed to decide their own slavery laws ◦ The slave trade (buying and selling enslaved Africans) was abolished in Was ...
... A series of laws that attempted to resolve conflict between the northern and southern states. In the Compromise… ◦ California was admitted as a free state ◦ New Mexico and Utah were allowed to decide their own slavery laws ◦ The slave trade (buying and selling enslaved Africans) was abolished in Was ...
PPT Accompaniment for To Secede or Not to Secede: Events
... A series of laws that attempted to resolve conflict between the northern and southern states. In the Compromise… ◦ California was admitted as a free state ◦ New Mexico and Utah were allowed to decide their own slavery laws ◦ The slave trade (buying and selling enslaved Africans) was abolished in ...
... A series of laws that attempted to resolve conflict between the northern and southern states. In the Compromise… ◦ California was admitted as a free state ◦ New Mexico and Utah were allowed to decide their own slavery laws ◦ The slave trade (buying and selling enslaved Africans) was abolished in ...
Chapter 7: The Antebellum Period
... a. Slavery – The North wanted to abolish slavery, but the South felt their economy required slavery to exist because they needed to have a source of cheap labor to work the fields and produce crops b. States’ rights – (the belief that the state’s interests should take precedence over the interest of ...
... a. Slavery – The North wanted to abolish slavery, but the South felt their economy required slavery to exist because they needed to have a source of cheap labor to work the fields and produce crops b. States’ rights – (the belief that the state’s interests should take precedence over the interest of ...
States` Rights_Nullification
... from the plantations taken or abandoned during the war, but the U.S. government decided to give those plantations back to their original owners. In the end most former slaves were not given any land. Without the money to buy land of their own, they had to find work where they could. ...
... from the plantations taken or abandoned during the war, but the U.S. government decided to give those plantations back to their original owners. In the end most former slaves were not given any land. Without the money to buy land of their own, they had to find work where they could. ...
“Social Studies / History Activity” “Impact of
... strong cultural identity, founding German language newspapers and social organizations. Yet Germans realized that in order to be accepted by their fellow Americans they would have to assimilate to American (or English) traditions and practices. German Americans also developed strong anti-slavery and ...
... strong cultural identity, founding German language newspapers and social organizations. Yet Germans realized that in order to be accepted by their fellow Americans they would have to assimilate to American (or English) traditions and practices. German Americans also developed strong anti-slavery and ...
File - 8th Grade Georgia Social Studies
... 3. Did the U.S. Supreme Court allow Dred Scott to be a free man?________________________ THE KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT OF 1854 1. What 2 states did the Act create? 1)_____________________ 2)_______________________ 2. What did the 2 states use to determine the issue of slavery?____________________________ ...
... 3. Did the U.S. Supreme Court allow Dred Scott to be a free man?________________________ THE KANSAS-NEBRASKA ACT OF 1854 1. What 2 states did the Act create? 1)_____________________ 2)_______________________ 2. What did the 2 states use to determine the issue of slavery?____________________________ ...
Powerpoint 21 - Mr. Rubel`s Class
... In a 5-7 sentence paragraph, explain how a country is like a family, State at least 2 examples in your paragraph ...
... In a 5-7 sentence paragraph, explain how a country is like a family, State at least 2 examples in your paragraph ...
Section 2 — Confronting the Issue of Slavery Section 3 — The
... The Compromise of 1850 The furor over slavery in new territories erupted again after the Mexican-American War. The Compromise of 1850 admitted California as a free state and allowed the New Mexico and Utah territories to decide whether to allow slavery. It also ended the slave trade in Washington, D ...
... The Compromise of 1850 The furor over slavery in new territories erupted again after the Mexican-American War. The Compromise of 1850 admitted California as a free state and allowed the New Mexico and Utah territories to decide whether to allow slavery. It also ended the slave trade in Washington, D ...
The Mexican War and Sectionalism
... • Another example of the states’ rights theory was the Nullification Crisis which almost resulted in Civil War in 1832 • South Carolina did not like the Tariff of Abominations that had been passed under Andrew Jackson. This was a high tax on imported goods that hurt southerners and helped northerner ...
... • Another example of the states’ rights theory was the Nullification Crisis which almost resulted in Civil War in 1832 • South Carolina did not like the Tariff of Abominations that had been passed under Andrew Jackson. This was a high tax on imported goods that hurt southerners and helped northerner ...
Road to CIVIL WAR
... - Robert E. Lee was sent to capture Brown - 10 of his men (2 of his sons) were killed * Many mixed feelings about Brown ...
... - Robert E. Lee was sent to capture Brown - 10 of his men (2 of his sons) were killed * Many mixed feelings about Brown ...
Causes of the Civil War and Antebellum Period
... new political parties forming which placed Democrats in power in Georgia. ...
... new political parties forming which placed Democrats in power in Georgia. ...
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
... the division between the North and the South. Voters in the North chose between: ...
... the division between the North and the South. Voters in the North chose between: ...
The American Civil War 1860 – 1865
... • Dred Scott, a Missouri slave, sued his master’s widow for his freedom in 1846. • 1834-38 he lived in free state of Illinois & thought he should be free • The Court said 5-4 (1) Scott was a slave and had no right to sue (2) Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional because Congress couldn’t legally ...
... • Dred Scott, a Missouri slave, sued his master’s widow for his freedom in 1846. • 1834-38 he lived in free state of Illinois & thought he should be free • The Court said 5-4 (1) Scott was a slave and had no right to sue (2) Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional because Congress couldn’t legally ...
Fourth Grade Social Studies Study Guide 4 Quarter (Fourth Nine
... 27. Jefferson Davis, a United States senator from Mississippi, was elected President of the Confederacy. (p. 490) 28. Most people in the North supported the Union, but the people in the border states were torn between the two sides. (p. 491) 29. Name the border states that permitted slavery but did ...
... 27. Jefferson Davis, a United States senator from Mississippi, was elected President of the Confederacy. (p. 490) 28. Most people in the North supported the Union, but the people in the border states were torn between the two sides. (p. 491) 29. Name the border states that permitted slavery but did ...
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 ...
Note Cards 601. Stephen A. Douglas A moderate, who introduced
... and industrial reserves to create munitions and supplies, which eventually outstripped the South's initial material advantage. 632. Fort Sumter Site of the opening engagement of the Civil War. On December 20, 1860, South Carolina had seceded from the Union, and had demanded that all federal property ...
... and industrial reserves to create munitions and supplies, which eventually outstripped the South's initial material advantage. 632. Fort Sumter Site of the opening engagement of the Civil War. On December 20, 1860, South Carolina had seceded from the Union, and had demanded that all federal property ...
Ch.12, Sec.1- The Rise of Nationalism
... The Cherokee Nation • Many Cherokee believed they could prevent conflicts with settlers by adopting the culture of white people. They became Christians and opened schools where they learned to read and write English. In the early 1800s, Sequoya developed a writing system that used 86 characters to ...
... The Cherokee Nation • Many Cherokee believed they could prevent conflicts with settlers by adopting the culture of white people. They became Christians and opened schools where they learned to read and write English. In the early 1800s, Sequoya developed a writing system that used 86 characters to ...