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Ch. 19 Notes Drifting Toward Disunion. Uncle Tom’s Cabin 1.In 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which left an enduring impression on.
Road to the Civil War. Northwest Ordinance 1787 Described how ______________ would be governed. Slavery was _______________. How would this lead to Civil.
DECADE OF CRISIS 1850’s. Abolitionist Movement William Lloyd Garrison- most radical white abolitionist-newspaper “The Liberator”- 1831 Frederick Douglass-
A Nation Dividing Section 2. I.The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 A.Required all citizens to help catch runaways. B.If you aided a fugitive you could be fined.
1840-1861. Slavery and the West Essential Question: Did the compromises that Congress made effectively address slavery and sectionalism? Why or Why.
Drifting Toward Disunion 1854-1861 AMH2010 Chapter 19.
Popular sovereignty meant that the sovereign people of a territory should determine the statues of slavery. It was popular with politicians because.
Chapter 19: Drifting Towards Disunion. More Issues in the 1850’s Bleeding Kansas Incendiary Literature (Uncle Tom’s Cabin) Brooks-Sumner Incident Dred.
Issues Leading to the Civil War Standard SS8H6a. States’ Rights –States are sovereign – subject to no higher power except for those specifically granted.