Wins and Losses for Slavery

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Wins and Losses for Slavery Dred Scott, Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the Election of Lincoln

Bell work Thursday August 13 Turn to page 160 in your text. Answer the Geography Skillbuilder questions 1 and 2 1. 2.

A Big Win for Slavery: Dred Scott

The Rest of the Story… Turn to page 167 and read the section titled Historical Impact. List three ways the federal government trashed the Dred Scott decision after the Civil War 1. 2. 3.

Let’s Talk Lincoln When you hear the name Abraham Lincoln, what kind of person do you imagine? What do you think Lincoln was like?

Everybody Hates Abe! (in the South that is) Lincoln won the Presidency of the United States