Chapter 14 Review.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Jeopardy Famous People Causes of the war Compromise Of 1850 Kansas Nebraska Act Leftovers Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400.
Advertisements

The Crisis Deepens Take notes as the lecture is given. You will need to copy the titles and what is in red.
SECTIONALISM The Union in Crisis. Slavery Divides the Nation Northern Views on Slavery  African Americans inferior in North  Many Northerners were never.
Chapter 1, Lesson 3 EQ: What were the events that led up to the Civil War?
Compromise and Conflict in the early 19 th century (early 1800s)
Ch 15 Analyze the effect of Westward Expansion on Slavery & also events that led to Civil War #2 (the Entire timeline)
Causes of the American Civil War. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 The U.S. needs a balance of Free and Slave States. Why? Henry Clay (The Great Compromiser)
PRE-CIVIL WAR NOTES. Missouri Compromise (1820) 1. Missouri Compromise (1820) a. Maine enters as a Free State b. Missouri enters as a Slave State c. No.
Divisive Politics of Slavery
THE UNION IN PERIL CHAPTER 10 Review When voters in a territory vote on whether or not to have slavery.
Chapter 14 – Lesson 3 Pages  In 1819, the US was made up of 11 free states and 11 slave states  They had equal places on the US Senate  In.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Compromise Important People Abraham.
Don’t Forget... Contestants …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!
Causes of Civil War Review Sheet. 1. Abraham Lincoln 2. Stephen Douglas 3. John Brown 4.Henry Clay 5. Harriet B. Stowe 6. Jefferson Davis 7. Dred Scott.
Using your book and the reading, define the following Missouri Compromise Bleeding Kansas Compromise of 1850 Dred Scott Decision Election of 1860 John.
Territory Review Texas was annexed in 1845
North and South Divided.  Northwest Ordinance (1787) – Prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory  1808 – International Slave Trade banned  Missouri.
Hosted by PeopleLegislationTerms Events/ Places
Compromise and Conflict in the early 19 th century (early 1800s)
Friday, 1/31 Pick-up a ½ sheet of paper from the bin on Mrs. Parker’s desk. Put the vocabulary terms you identified yesterday in chronological order. Try.
Issues Leading to the Civil War Southerners threaten secession to get what they want!!!
Slavery Economics Politics.  Denmark Vessey 1822  Nat Turner  Wilmot Proviso  Frederick Douglas  Popular Sovereignty  Compromise of 1850  Uncle.
Causes of the Civil War. Harriet Beecher Stowe She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin in an effort to gain support for the abolitionist movement.
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War BeginsThe Union in Crisis Section 2 Trace the growing conflict over the issue of slavery in the western territories.
Chapter 2: Section 2 The Union in Crisis (Part 1) Tuesday, September 23, 2014.
Your Turn! What events will be a compromise? What events will be a conflict?
Conflict or Compromise? The Events Leading to the Civil War (1820 & )
Chapter 14 Grade 7. Section 1 – Growing Tensions Over Slavery 1.What was the goal of the Free Spoil Party? 2.Who controlled the House of Representatives.
Antebellum America Chronology Review Major Events in US History,
Civil War By Theodore Quinn and Ryan Johnston. Events Kansas - Nebraska Act Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Uncle Tom’s Cabin Dred Scott Decision.
Growth leads to Division: The Road to the Civil War US/VA History – Unit 5: Growth, Reform and Division Vocab: Antebellum.
THE UNION IN PERIL THE DIVISIVE POLITICS OF SLAVERY.
A Nation Divided Growing Tensions Compromises Fail New Political Parties Coming of the Civil War Odds and Ends $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000.
A Divided Nation CH 15 The Beginnings of the Civil War.
Factors Leading to Sectional Division. Compromise of 1850 Proposed by Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky California admitted to the Union as a free state.
The Events Leading to War What events will be a compromise? What events will be a conflict? What caused the Civil War?
3.01 Trace the economic, social, and political events from the Mexican War to the outbreak of the Civil War Analyze and assess the causes of the.
Jeopardy! People Compr-omises Events
Events Leading to the Civil War
Divisive Politics of Slavery
Causes of the Civil War
Causes of the Civil War.
Causes of the Civil War
The Union in Crisis Chapter Two Lecture 2
Abolitionists wanted to end ________________
Events Leading to the Civil war
Jeopardy Hosted by Mr. Reakes.
Compromise of 1850 Compromise that made California a free state. Allowed for popular sovereignty in Utah and New Mexico Territories. Also added the fugitive.
Effects / Significance
Division -- The Road to War
Events leading to the civil war
Events leading up to the American Civil War
Chapter 15: A Divided Nation
Union in Crisis/ Causes of the Civil War
Causes of the Civil War Notes
Bleeding Kansas.
What causes of sectional conflict led to the Civil War?
Chapter 21: A Dividing Nation Test Review
Causes of the Civil War 10 Critical Events.
Civil War review.
Chapter 15: A Divided Nation
US HISTORY AND CONSTITUTION
What events led to a civil war in the United States?
Civil War Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200
The Nation Breaking Apart
Causes of the Civil War Chart
US History-Sectionalism
The 1850s: Road to Secession.
The Causes of Secession
The years leading up to the Civil War…
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 14 Review

Election of Abraham Lincoln What event most directly led Southern US States seceding from the Union? Election of Abraham Lincoln

Which congressional act admitted Maine into the Union as a free state? The Missouri Compromise

The act of a state withdrawing from the Union is called what? Seceding or secession

Adding states to the union was a process called what? Annexation

Who was the slave that led a revolt against slavery in Virginia in 1831? Nat Turner

The location of the first shots fired in the US Civil War Fort Sumter, South Carolina

A person who was fighting to make slavery illegal was called what? Abolitionist

US Senator from Kentucky who worked to create the Compromise of 1850 Henry Clay

“Popular sovereignty” was incorporated into which important congressional act? Kansas-Nebraska Act

What university did James K Polk attend? GO TARHEELS!!!! BEAT OREGON!!!!

Former Slave who challenged slavery in the US Supreme Court Dred Scott

South Carolina Senator who led the effort in the Senate to keep Slavery legal John C Calhoun

The idea of allowing each state to decide for itself whether it would be admitted to the union as a free or slave state was known as what? Popular Sovereignty

Which important Supreme Court Decision upheld slaveholder’s property rights? Dred Scott v Sandford

Virginia town were John Brown seized military arsenal. Harper’s Ferry

Which law repealed the Missouri Compromise? Kansas-Nebraska Act

What was the primary, overall reason the South wanted slavery to continue? To prevent the southern economy from collapsing

Which congressional act created a boundary between free and slave states along the 36”30’ parallel? Missouri Compromise

What was the primary political issue in the United States in the middle 1800s? Slavery

People from what two political parties gave Abraham Lincoln the most support? Republican and Know Nothing Party

Which congressional act was spurred on by the Gold Rush of 1849 in California? The Compromise of 1850

What name was given to the situation in Kansas where outsiders flocked to the state to establish their own government in the wake of the Kansas-Nebraska Act? Bleeding Kansas

The law which required free states to return escaped slaves to their owners was known as what? The Fugitive Slave Act

What was the Know-Nothing’s party stance on slavery? They were abolitionists

What political party was founded in the mid 1800s primarily as an anti immigration party? The Know Nothings

After John Brown seized the federal arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, North Carolinians became suspicious of which abolitionist leader? Daniel Worth

Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin? Harriet Beecher Stowe