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Planter’s Northern Bride source Provenance Tone Argument Highlight where you have identified the: Author Audience Date Type Purpose Highlight where you have identified the tone explicitly. Highlight where you have identified the arguments explicitly Highlight where you have own knowledge in this paragraph Highlight where you have linked to value and limits Homework: Rewrite one paragraph based on your comments from me, and what you discovered highlighting your answer

Rise of the Republican Party

Vocabulary Chase Which event links the last two words? START Nullified Red = use the word correctly in a sentence Green = explain the meaning of the word Blue = follow the instructions START Which event links the last two words? Nullified States Rights Slave Power Conspiracy Confederacy Federal Secession Make a link between the last two words Use your homework to link the last two words value FINISH! platform

Flipped Learning Due today… 1. Research the 1856 election (use your textbooks!) Who was nominated as presidential candidate by each party and why 1856 campaign 1856 result (try and get a map of the USA that shows these results) Raw votes Percentage Electoral college votes 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roNmeOOJCDY Create a ‘Road to Civil War’ diagram, with information on the following Kansas-Nebraska Act Bleeding Kansas Dred Scott John Brown’s raid Lincoln-Douglas debates 1860 Election Secession Fort Sumter

Topic: Rise of the Republicans KNOW The different reasons that explain the rise of the Republicans EXPLAIN Why each reason explains the rise of the Republicans EVALUATE Which reason is the most important

Rise of the Republicans Write a criteria. What would need to happen for the Republicans to rise? Fill in the 1856 election box, using your homework to explain why it did lead to the rise of the Republicans You have now been given another reason for the rise of the Republicans. Fill in the relevant box, with an explanation of why it led to the rise of the Republicans. You will be teaching the class about your reason. KNOW The different reasons that explain the rise of the Republicans EXPLAIN Why each reason explains the rise of the Republicans EVALUATE Which reason is the most important reason for the rise of the Republicans

Failure of the Know Nothings You have 25 points, each point signifies importance (more points = more importance). The maximum points you can give a box is 5. After every group presents, the listeners will decide how many points you think it deserves in terms of it’s importance. Kansas-Nebraska Act Collapse of the Whigs Failure of the Know Nothings Beating of Sumner 1856 Election Dred Scott Lincoln-Douglas Debates KNOW The different reasons that explain the rise of the Republicans EXPLAIN Why each reason explains the rise of the Republicans EVALUATE Which reason is the most important reason for the rise of the Republicans

Flipped Learning Due today… 1. Re-write one paragraph of your Planter’s Northern Bride source 2. Continue filling in the second row of your revision grid