By: Mr. Buttell APUSH WBHS Early Emancipation in the North.
Divisive Politics of Slavery How do the North & South differ on Slavery?
1845-1877. Election 1844: James Polk (D) v. Henry Clay(W) Whigs: internal improvements, civilizing land Democrats: continue to expand, believed.
The Coming Crisis The 1850s. America in 1850 From 1800-1850, the US doubled its number of states to 31, tripled its size, and had a population of 24 million.
TEST REVIEW The American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Sectionalism. Election of 1848 Zachary Taylor: Whig – Army general in Mexican-American War – Neutral to slave issue Lewis Cass: Democrat Martin Van Buren:
UNIT 4 “A Nation Divided” The Civil War& Reconstruction.
The Road to Secession
The Antebellum South
Chapter 15: Pp. 448-466. Allowed Maine to join the Union as a free state and Missouri to join as a slave state Banned slavery north of 36 30’ N latitude.
The Civil War and Reconstruction America’s darkest hour.
Growing Tensions Between North and South. Author: Henry Clay Missouri would be admitted as a Slave State. Maine would be admitted as a Free State.