Slavery and Secession 1800-1860. Slavery in the North –Though legal, slavery was largely unnecessary in the North. –By 1804, all Northern states had outlawed.
Comp. of 1850 Fug. Slave Act Kansas Nebraska Act Bleeding Kansas Bleeding Sumner Buchanan’s Victory Dred Scott Decision Lecompton Constitution Lincoln-
The War E.Q. What were the causes of the War? P.T. Who won the US Presidential Election in 1860?
On a separate sheet of paper, copy these FALSE statements, then re-write each one on NB p. 84 to make it true. 1. In 1860, the Democratic Party was united.
The Secession Crisis Adapting Project HISTORY March 9, 2011.
THE CIVIL WAR. Election of 1860 Democratic Party split over the issue of slavery, Abraham Lincoln easily won a majority of electoral votes (but only 40%
World War II. Why fight? June 22, 1941 Germany attacked Russia. Russia, who had been friends with Germany, then became an enemy of the Axis Powers and.
Secession. Introduction The decision of the Supreme Court on the Dred Scott Case will allow for the spread of slavery across all of the territories.
Or, how we can review the facts, the people, the history and ideas for the EOC in a fun and somewhat unique manner! (and, maybe get a terrific score!)
Civil War: 1861-1865 A Nation Torn in Two. Major Events.
Politics and Government. What makes Texas different from other states? Does Texas’ past history contribute to “Texas Pride?”
As we have seen there were many changes taking place in America—most good, but some were relegated to pre- War traditions prejudicial and biased.