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Good morning! Today you’ll need: Your Major Themes sheet The document sheet from last class on the Wilmot Proviso Any work from your homework reading GQ#2 - Why did the Compromise of 1850 break down so quickly? Source Analysis Mini-Assessment 1.1 Review

Slavery Throughout US History 1787 - Northwest Ordinance 1789 - U. S. Constitution 1793 - Fugitive Slave Act 1820 – Missouri Compromise 1831-1844 – “Gag Rule” 1832 – Nullification Crisis (state v national) AJ & Calhoun – arguing over tariffs 1836-1845 – Texas 1846-1848 - Mexican War – Wilmot Proviso

Texas & Mexican Cession

How do we settle the issue of slavery? The Four Formulas The Missouri Compromise Wilmot Proviso State’s Rights Popular Sovereignty

Compromise of 1850 CA a Free State UT & NM Popular Sovereignty TX Border Settlement Slave Trade Banned in DC New Strict Fugitive Slave Law

Compromise of 1850 Who wins? Is this helping or hurting sectional difficulties? What problems will this lead to?

The Fugitive Slave Law 1850 Have an academic discussion with your group. What was the Fugitive Slave Law? How was it different than previous fugitive slave laws? For what reasons did congress pass this law? How does this law contribute to the breakdown of the Compromise of 1850?

The Fugitive Slave Law http://www.pbs.org/video/2319483495/ How was the law different from previous fugitive slave laws? Why was this such a big deal? How did impact sectionalism?

Mini-Assessment 1.1 Review Wilmot Proviso Sources Worksheet Unit 1.1 and Compromise of 1850 Review

Harriet Beecher Stowe So this is the lady who started the Civil War. -- Abraham Lincoln

Uncle Tom’s Cabin 1852 Sold 300,000 copies in the first year. 2 million in a decade!

Uncle Tom’s Cabin Identify two ways the documents are similar.  Identify two ways they are different. How did Uncle Tom’s Cabin contribute to the breakdown of the Compromise of 1850?  Discuss with your table. Be ready to share. Venn Diagram

Other Effects Impending Crisis of the South Personal Liberty Laws Riots & Fights Slavery as a “positive good”

GQ#2 - Why did the Compromise of 1850 break down so quickly? Vocab List of reasons

Ken Burns The Civil War Episode 1 – The Cause

Group Project Intro Unit Question: Why do we fight? GQ#2 - Why did the Compromise of 1850 break down so quickly? GQ#3 - Why did the Republicans win the 1860 presidential election?

Today’s Task ID your Project Group & assign first four topics. Turn in your list to Trotter. Find your Research Group. Research your topic – Description and Key Events

Paper 1 Part B Read the question carefully. Mark up the documents P1 - Contextual Knowledge: 1-3 sentences What do you know? Vocabulary? Historical setting? P2 - Analysis of Each Source - POVL How far does each support… In what ways does each support… In what ways does each not support… P3 - Grouping of Sources – Which support the assertion? Which don’t? Ex – Source A & C are similar in that… Ex – Source B & D are similar b/c…However, they disagree that… P4 - Make a final conclusion or argument that answers the question. Show context & evaluation of sources - OMCL