The 1850s continued… Chapter 10 Section 2. Kansas A.Popular Sovereignty Southerners wanted Kansas slave state. Northerners wanted Kansas free. EVERYBODY.
Events Leading to the Civil War. Sectionalism Differences NORTHEASTSOUTHWEST EconomyBusiness and manufacturing Cotton-growingFrontier and agriculture.
US Territory Expansion. US Territorial Expansion A When? From Where? Why? 1776 Great Britain US declared independence from Great Britain because of unfair.
What effect did the cotton gin have on slavery?. This trip across the Atlantic ocean involved deaths and severe mistreatment of captured Africans.
Causes of the Civil War Tensions are Heating up in Congress.
SOL NOTES for APUSH Unit 5 These things you really MUST know.
Reconstruction of the Union An issue of reconstruction – Who had the authority to take charge of reconstructing the Union – the President or Congress?
Chapter 17 Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy. “American Progress” by John Gast, 1872 This painting shows "Manifest Destiny" (To expand the United States.
The Coming of the War
Chapter 18 Renewing the Sectional Struggle 1848- 1854.
The Election of 1852, Franklin Pierce, and the Fugitive Slave Act J.A.SACCO.
23.3 Failed Compromises