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Tuesday, October 8 CNN Student News, Discussion Journal: What questions do you have about the Civil War? Overview of Causes of the Civil War GOAL: How did the Free State/Slave State Debate lead from The Missouri Compromise of 1820 to Fort Sumter, the start of the Civil War? Textbook and Notes

Missouri Compromise to Ft. Sumter Research these topics in your history text book… Missouri Compromise of 1820 The Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Kansas-Nebraska Act “Bleeding Kansas” Dred Scott Decision Election of 1860 Ft. Sumter

Note-Taking 101 Look for essential facts Know what you are looking for before you start reading. Read carefully Review and summarize. Some information you will DELETE. Some information you will SUBSTITUTE (put in your own words). Some information you will KEEP.

Missouri Compromise of 1820 Page 151-152 Missouri applied to be a slave state in 1819 North did not want slavery to spread to new territory Maine applied to be a free state Compromise= Free and Slave state enter at same time to keep balance in Congress No slavery north of the 36/30 parallel

Missouri Compromise to Ft. Sumter Research these topics in your history text book… Missouri Compromise of 1820 The Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Kansas-Nebraska Act “Bleeding Kansas” Dred Scott Decision Election of 1860 Ft. Sumter