By Marina and Monique Publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
A Vocabulary Review Activity Setup Directions: Type a vocabulary word on each of the following 10 slides in the subtitle textbox. When complete, run.
Advertisements

What were the primary tensions over slavery?
By: EmmaLeigh. Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Beecher Stowe was born in 1811.
Warm-up Put in your own words the FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT Did it favor the north or south? The Kansas-Nebraska Act Uncle Tom's Cabin.
The Deepening Crisis Over Slavery The Rochester Convention African American leaders gathered for a national convention in Rochester, NY in 1853.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin By: Harriet Beecher Stowe Published 1852.
Perspectives During the Anti Slavery Movement 8th grade Social Studies Class Mary Daly and Maggie Dalton-Hoffman.
By: Reese Slone, Jacob Owens, Madison Linville, Nick Zimmerman, Anna Navarro.
By: Grant Brown, Ron Powell. The American Colonization Society was established with a goal of abolishing slavery. Return freed slaves to Africa Abolition:
Causes of the Civil War-History Alive
Chapter 15 Section 2 The Crisis Deepens
By: Alexis,khloe,ISAIAH. Life  Harriet Beecher Stowe was born June 14, 1811 in Litchfield Connecticut and died July 1, 1896 in Harford Connecticut. 
BY: AYA AYADI Harriet Beecher Stowe. Biography She was born on June 14, 1811 at Litchfield, Connecticut Her parents had nine children and she was the.
The Publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Natia Searles.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Presentation by Robert Martinez Primary Source: War, Terrible War by Joy Hakim Images.
Chapter 11 Section 1. The Case Against Slavery There were noticeable contrasts between the North and the South (slavery), which created two different.
Samantha Derzay. Harriet Beecher Stowe Pen Name: Christopher Crowfield Women didn’t have respect, therefore she needed a pen name so people would buy.
Olna Therlonge, Latisha Curry, Giveline Bel. 1. Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. 2. She was well educated and highly religious. 3. Published in.
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. Harriet Beecher Stowe Born in Connecticut, however moved to Cincinnati at age 21 Cincinnati was across the river from slaveholding.
Charani Kamath Period 5.  A story about a slave named Uncle Tom.  Shows cruelty and wrongness of slavery.  Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe.  First.
UNCLE TOM’S CABIN HARRIET BEECHER STOWE Nicole Scott & Haleigh Flores.
By Dani.  Written and published by Harriet Beecher Stowe, an American author, social reformer, and abolitionist  First published in 1851 in an anti-slavery.
Chapter 15, Section 1 Pages Some reform movements of the 1800s drew stubborn and often violent opposition. This was especially true of the.
 Second Great Awakening: begins a century of reform work in America  Reform work attacks poverty, alcoholism, illiteracy, abuse of women and declining.
Unit 1 Chapter 1. Target Skill – Main Idea and Details.
Civil War Causes SS5H1. Civil War Causes The Northern and Southern states were divided between three major issues: –Cultural issues: how people lived.
The Abolition Movement
Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Beecher Stowe was born in 1811 in Litchfield, Connecticut. Her mother died when she was five and her father quickly.
Impact of Reform Movements. The Abolitionist Movement The word abolitionist comes from the root word abolish or to stop immediately. Abolitionist’s is.
The Coming of the Civil War. Historians and the Civil War Some historians suggest the Civil War could have been avoided If the US had elected better leaders,
By Rylee Parnell, Diamond Johnson, and Jarred Reynolds.
Chapter 9 Section 2 Northerners Change Their Thinking FREDERICK DOUGLASS.
The Politics of Slavery. Slavery in the U.S. After Rev. War, northern states began to end slavery By 1790, more than 90% of enslaved African Americans.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
A Rising Tide of Protest and Violence
Uncle Toms Cabin By Nicholas ulrey and Fred porter.
Abolitionists. African Americans in the North Most African Americans were free in the North Some were still slaves though Freed African Americans did.
Growth leads to Division: The Road to the Civil War US/VA History – Unit 5: Growth, Reform and Division Vocab: Antebellum.
The publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin By Gus and Julia.
A Rising Tide of Protest American History. Goals Students will be able to: Analyze how images may be used to interpret the past Review the causes and.
Ch.15,Sec.2 – The Crisis Deepens The Fugitive Slave Act The Fugitive Slave Act - after the Compromise of 1850 was passed, Harriet Beecher Stowe expressed.
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE - author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, an important book to the abolitionist movement.
What has interested you so far?. To get you thinking… How significant was the role of the KKK in preventing black equality Assess the short term.
Compare the social and cultural characteristics of the North, the South, and the West during the Antebellum period, including the lives of African-
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Road to the Civil War.
Ch. 16 Review Declaration of Sentiments Petition of grievances written by the women at the Seneca Falls Convention in New York. It is written exactly.
Abolitionist Movement Before and During the Civil War.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Abolitionist Movement
5/17 Today’s Agenda DO NOW: take handouts and have hw out to be checked Homework: #36 due Friday Vocab/Test May 24th Aim: How did the abolitionists make.
The book that started the Civil War
Shackles, Chains & Forgotten Souls Kentucky

Underground railroad By Gardiner Willis.
Civil War Causes SS5H1.
Harriet Beecher Stowe Loboiko Mary.
Abolition Harriet Beecher Stowe/ Uncle Tom’s Cabin
New Netherlands and Pennsylvania Colonies
Causes of the Civil War.
By: Dhymond Brooks, Tasia Fuller
KEY PERIOD JASMINE JACKSON NYRUS ABDULLE STEPHANIE PEREZ
The Cotton Kingdom or Cotton Belt
Civil War.
Chapter 11 Two Nations Section 1.
The American Civil War Standard: I will understand major events in the Civil War? Major Events Before the war: Uncle Tom’s Cabin: written by Harriet Beecher.
Drifting Toward Disunion,
Women in American History
Chapter 11 section 1 Two Nations?.
Sectionalism.
Warm-Up 50 Facts! Work with your group!.
Presentation transcript:

By Marina and Monique Publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Uncle Tom’s Cabin  Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe  Had significant affect on United States History  Rallied the antislavery movement

Harriet Beecher Stowe  Harriet Beecher was the daughter of Lymon Beecher (known reformer)  She witnessed slavery in Kentucky and was urged by her antislavery family to write a book

The Novel  The book is mainly about Uncle Tom  He is a slave who is cared for at his home plantation but is sold away and forces many hardships

The Impact  Sold 10,000 copies in first week  Convinced Northerners of how horrible slavery was  Convinced both sides that they had irreconcilable differences

Primary Source  The primary source we would use to learn more is the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin itself  “This is God’s curse!- a bitter, bitter, most accursed thing!- a curse to the master and a curse to the slave!”

Secondary Source  The secondary source we would use to research more is a website about Uncle Tom’s Cabin and American culture. 

Sources and Citations Gerald A. Danzer et. al. Gerald A. Danzer et. al. The Americans McDougal Little (2003) The Americans McDougal Little (2003) Harriet beecher stowe. (2010). [Web]. Retrieved from Harriet beecher stowe. (2010). [Web]. Retrieved from Sparknotes. (n.d.) Retrieved from Sparknotes. (n.d.) Retrieved from Stowe, H.B. (1852) Uncle Tom’s Cabin. New York, NY; Barnes and Noble Books Stowe, H.B. (1852) Uncle Tom’s Cabin. New York, NY; Barnes and Noble Books The annotated uncle tom's cabin. (2006). [Web]. Retrieved from The annotated uncle tom's cabin. (2006). [Web]. Retrieved from Uncle tom and eva. (2010). [Web]. Retrieved from Uncle tom and eva. (2010). [Web]. Retrieved from