Build Up To War
Chapter 16: Slavery Divides the Nation… Section 1: Slavery in the Territories.
Slavery to Civil Rights Part 1. The Roots of Conflict King Cotton Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin (1793) cotton could be very profitable with large enslaved.
The Administration of James Monroe “The Era of Good Feelings”
Figure 14-1 p279 What does this graph tell you about the changing demographics of the United States between 1790 and 1860?
Jefferson won re- election by a landslide (without Burr); D-R grew as the nation grew. Both Britain and France attacked U.S. ships, impressing sailors.
Setionalism 1815-1850. Agenda of Powerpoint Based on Newman Chapter 9 Suggested reading Pageant 305-315) Focus: How economic developments reinforces sectionalism.
Who is Andrew Jackson?. War of 1812 Hero- Battle of New Orleans ◦ He destroyed the Native American forces in the South – helped win the war! Defeats.
Slavery to Civil Rights. The Roots of Conflict King Cotton Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin (1793) cotton could be very profitable with large enslaved force By.
I. Jefferson’s foreign policy problems