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Make Up work for Causes of the Civil War Friday, March 24, 2017 Watch this in presentation. Continue with the notes from Thursday. Watch the videos and do the work indicated on the slides. Please ask for questions if you are unsure of the information.

John Brown’s Raid/ Election of Lincoln Day 5, March 24, 2017

John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry, VA— Click here for video

Illustration of the U.S. Marines attacking the outside of John Brown’s “fort.”

Illustration of the inside of the fort after the door was broken down.

John Brown at Harper’s Ferry Current picture of where John Brown fled to. An old engine house that served as his “fort”. John Brown at Harper’s Ferry

Capture of John Brown in the Engine House.

John Brown is convicted of treason and sentenced to death. Idealized portrait of John Brown being adored by a slave mother and child as he walks to his execution on December 2, 1859.

John Brown: Terrorist or Martyr? Mural in the Kansas Capitol building by John Steuart Curry (20c)

John Brown's Tombstone

John Brown’s Raid- 1859 Harper’s Ferry, Virginia Starts slave revolt, breaks into a federal arsenal Captured and executed North=Hero, martyr South=terrorist

An excerpt from John Brown’s Last Speech

Lincoln Elected 1860 15 19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EngFas41hZ0 Lincoln elected, end of causes Lincoln Elected https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EngFas41hZ0 15 19 1860

1860 Presidential Election √ Abraham Lincoln Republican John Bell Constitutional Union 1860 Presidential Election John C. Breckinridge Southern Democrat Stephen A. Douglas Northern Democrat

1860 Election Results

Elected with only 40% of votes Elected with only 40% of votes. The South believed he would destroy their way of life. Lincoln Elected 15 19 1860

Lincoln is elected President 1860 Lincoln is elected President Wanted to keep slavery restricted Favored tariffs Caused Southern states to secede (leave) from the Union

Civil War Trailer https://vimeo.com/125822068

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