Do now What were Lincoln’s goals at the start of the Civil War? What were his views about slavery?

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do now What were Lincoln’s goals at the start of the Civil War? What were his views about slavery?

608: Secession 1/6

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipV2u-MxlFc Lincoln Douglass drunk history

1 – 1787 The 3/5th Compromise Helped ratify Constitution Slaves 3/5th of person

2 – 1793 Cotton Gin Removed seeds 50x faster South – more slaves

3 – 1803 Louisiana Purchase U.S. 2x bigger Western lands, slave or free?

4 – 1830 Missouri Compromise 11 free and 11 slaves states (=) MO. applies for statehood MO. enters as slave state, Maine as free

5 – Nullification Crisis (1832)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEDedU3dM3Q Drunk history alamo

6 – Compromise of 1850 Cali enters as a free state Other Mexican territory would vote on slavery (pop. sov.) All runaway slaves must be returned

7 - Fugitive Slave Act (1850)

8 – Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852)

9 – Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)

10 – Bleeding Kansas (1855)

11 – Dred Scott Decision (1857)

12 – John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry (1859)

13 – The Election of 1860

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVP26Ii9eys Pinkerton lincoln

14 – Fort Sumter (1861)

Let me ask you a question … or 3 Why go to war? Was the south allowed really to secede from the Union? What do we think? Why or why not?

Lincoln trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiSAbAuLhqs

Textbook pp. 300-305 (Answer in notebook) Analyzing Visuals (p. 300) Answer questions 1-2 Analyzing Visuals (p. 303) Analyzing Timelines (p. 305) Answer question 1 only

The Civil War was not begun in one day The Civil War was not begun in one day. Assess the validity of this generalization by addressing TWO of the following -Slavery - Western expansion -The election of 1860 - Extremism