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ESS TUESDAYS IN LIBRARY! Earlyusmuse.wordpress.com Today February 21st ESS TUESDAYS IN LIBRARY! Agenda: Flashback 6-8 Finish Glory Gettysburg Address War Ends Objectives: I can understand what life was like during the Civil War.

Flashbacks Which political party believed in nativism and disliked immigrants and Catholics? To which political party did Franklin Pierce belong? Did he support the Kansas-Nebraska Act? Which party formed in response to the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act? By 1856, where are most Democrats and where are most Republicans?

Flashbacks Which political party believed in nativism and disliked immigrants and Catholics? The Know-Nothing Party (American Party) To which political party did Franklin Pierce belong? Did he support the Kansas-Nebraska Act? Democrat – states’ rights and popular sovereignty Pro-Kansas-Nebraska Act Which party formed in response to the passage of the Kansas- Nebraska Act? The Republican Party By 1856, where are most Democrats and where are most Republicans? North/western free states – Republicans South - Democrats