The Crisis Deepens Chapter 16 Section 3. Vocabulary Border ruffians – proslavery bands from Missouri who often rode across the border into Kansas to battle.
Essential Question Essential Question: –What compromises were needed in order to create the U.S. Constitution? Warm-Up Question: Warm-Up Question: –Use.
Lincoln Elected President. Lincoln would not assume the presidency until March of 1861. By then seven southern states had seceded and a lame duck President.
Slavery Slavery was a strong political issue in the USA. Many political and religious groups want to abolish slavery; many wanted to keep it. Led to the.
Major Wars of the World Click here What are the three major wars that took place around the world? Who took part in them? When did they happen? Where.
Secrets of the Slave STATE From the video by the same name, narrated by Jerry Day. Translation of audio track to text by michael-herbert: keehn.
CIVIL WAR. ELECTION OF 1860 AND SECESSION WINTER Abraham Lincoln’s name did not appear on the ballot in ten states Lincoln won all free states except.
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Lesson 2-Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad.
1. This chapter will explain the growing conflict over slavery and states’ rights that led to southern secession and Civil War. It will focus on the impact.
The Gettysburg Address Abraham Lincoln. The Speaker "I was born Feb. 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky. My parents were both born in Virginia, of undistinguished.