Events leading up to the civil war
Abolition Movement
The Story of Eli Whitney Creates technology that makes it possible use interchangeable parts. Before- 300 guns per year. After -2000 guns per year.
Missouri Compromise (1820) The American System 1.National Bank 2.Internal Improvements 3.Protective Tariff The South Loses.
Road to the Civil War Understanding why Northern and Southern states could not avoid war.
Slavery and Abolition Hit F5 to begin. Abolitionists By the 1820s more than 100 antislavery societies were advocating for resettlement of blacks in Africa—
The Politics of Slave Culture. Puzzles to Consider for Next Week Why did northerners and southerners come to distrust each other? Why did southerners.
The Social and Economic Consequences of a Ban on Abortion Patti Lee 2007.
8.2 Slavery and Abolition Objectives: 1. Identify some of the key black and white abolitionists 2. Describe the experience of slaves in rural and.
Abolition Movement (Link to Slave’s Friend”) Antislavery movement: William Lloyd Garrison of New England Anti-Slavery Society, published first edition.
Former president John Quincy Adams was a Massachusetts representative in Congress when he recalled how the House came to adopt the so- called “gag rule.”
Unit 5: Jacksonian Democracy/The Young Nation Chapter 12: Responses to the Great Transformation 1828-1848.