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I am a planter - a cotton planter. I am a Southern man and a slaveholder - a kind and a merciful one, I trust - and none the worse for being a slaveholder. John C. Calhoun Please pick up the primary source.

Objectives: You will be able to explain some of the events that led up to the Civil War. You will understand how to write an outlinr for a research paper.

Agenda: BR/Braxton Outlines Notes 4. Lab L-610 3rd 501 8th HW – 437-452 - Outline - Rough draft due 11/28 Monday after Thanksgiving at - 9:00 PM - Only have 15 laptops next class – BYOT BR/Braxton Outlines Notes 4. Lab L-610 3rd 501 8th Fugitive Slave Act – Ganz/Bates Compromise of 1854 – Gao/Bonilla Bleeding Kansas – Grahman/Bowes

No man can put a chain about the ankle of his fellow man without at last finding the other end fastened about his own neck. - Fred Douglass BR: 1. What grade did you earn last 9-weeks? 2. What grade do you want to earn this 9-weeks? 3. What are two ways that you are going to achieve that grade? Yes I'm collecting this!

Objectives: You will be able to take notes for the research paper.

HW – A. 421-434 B. Two pages of notes for your quarter project BR Hard Test Questions How to write notes Notes Lab 501 Average price of a slave in 1850 prime male field hand. $1200 in todays money $33,650

Agenda: HW: 407-421 Research Paper Notes Test fun – You can eat while taking the test. Put the food you are going to eat on your desk. 45 Minutes 40 Minutes

Texas, to be respected must be polite. Santa Anna living, can be of incalculable benefit to Texas; Santa Anna dead, would just be another dead Mexican. Sam Houston The expected surprise. 2/17/2019

Objective: You will understand the Irish and German immigration before the Civil War.

Agenda: HW – Study for the test BR Hand back piles of papers Notes Test Review Lab – L-610

A fanatic preacher by the name of Nat Turner (Gen. Nat Turner) who had been taught to read and write, and permitted to go about preaching in the country, was at the bottom of this infernal brigandage. He was artful, impudent and vindictive, without any cause or provocation, that could be assigned." ~ The Richmond Enquirer, 30 August 1831 BR: Get a short answer question.

Objective: You will understand the arguments the South made for justifying slavery.

Agenda HW: A. Pgs. 377-384 B. Thesis Statement C. 3 sources D. Notes E. Reading quiz on packets 11/9 and 11/10 and Pgs. BR Notes Library