THE BUILD-UP TO THE CIVIL WAR

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THE BUILD-UP TO THE CIVIL WAR CH 18 AND CH 19 PROJECT THE BUILD-UP TO THE CIVIL WAR

CH. 18-19 SECTIONALISM What should I be able to know? I should be able to describe how the Civil War was caused by a series of events that piled atop one another making the war inevitable. I should be able to explain how the basic problem of slavery goes all the way back to early Sectionalism. I should be able to explain how the basic problem of State’s Rights versus Federal Rights goes all the way back to early government.

CH. 18-19 SECTIONALISM You must include the following: Title of your section and your names. What was the event or movement about and when was it happening in relation to the other events? Why was this event happening? What caused it? Either: Incorporate the Slavery Question. Incorporate the State’s Rights Question. In what ways did this event impact American politics, economics or society? Did it change or solve anything? What were the differing opinions about it?

CH. 18-19 SECTIONALISM What do we need to make? Visual: Slides (no more than three) with a map and a timeline of events Auditory: Be able to explain the information in relation to the previous outline. Auditory: Be able to describe the links to the events happening before and after your event. Describe it all in 10 minutes. (Rehearsal good-no rehearsal bad.)

2nd and 3rd Hour Groups GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 Megan A, Lizzy G, Riley T, Mackenzie F, Miranda M, Ryan A, Cole H, Abbey T, Justin F, Madison M, Haley B, Adam K, Sophia V, Julia G, Olivia N, Adam B, Marrisa M, Emilee W, Carson H, Colette O, Lilly C, Bailey M, Carrissa W, Abbey H, Tiger P, Becca D, Griffin N, Keegan B, Erin K, Loviisa P, Meghan D, Eden S, Kelly B, Lauren K, Matt T, Leah D, Sam S, Allison C, Devyn L, Erin V, Olivia F, Shelby S, Kaden E, Kelsey M, Sierra V, Noelle F, Rick T, Jeremy F, Evan M, Lauren W,

6th AND 7th HOUR GROUPS GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 Kyle A, Sam H, Carrie P, Bryce H, Gabby S, Michael A, Kai K, Jordan P, Emily H, Perry S, Chris B, Lidia K, Abby R, Elliot K, Becca S, Rebecca C, Faith L, John S, Konrad L, Robert S, Amber D, Emma M, Scott B, Alex M, Jenna W, Nina F, Morgan M, Ari B, Ben M, John W, Leigha F, Ben P, Isaac C, Sam Purdom, Andrew W, Connor G, Sam Peters, Tyler C, Niamh Q, Riley W, Sam G, Jacob P, Alexa F, Madison R, Abby Y, Kaila G, Jocelyn P, Jocelyn H, Gina S, Griffin Y,

CH. 18-19 SOCIAL HISTORY Group 1. The Compromise of 1850 Group 2. Popular Sovereignty Group 3. Kansas-Nebraska Act and Bleeding Kansas Group 4. The Creation of the Republican Party Group 5. The Brooks-Sumner Affair Group 6. Dred Scott Group 7. The Lincoln/Douglas Debates Group 8. John Brown and Harper’s Ferry Group 9. The Election of 1860 Group 10. Secession