Compromise & Conflict: The Road to War Ms. Ramos Alta Loma High School.

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Compromise & Conflict: The Road to War Ms. Ramos Alta Loma High School

Objective To understand why the Compromise delayed, but did not prevent, outbreak of the Civil War

North View of: Fugitive Slave Law

South View of: Fugitive Slave Law

North View of: Ostend Manifesto

South View of: Ostend Manifesto

North View of: Kansas-Nebraska Act

South View of: Kansas-Nebraska Act

North View of: Bleeding Kansas

South View of: Bleeding Kansas

North View of: Scott v Stanford

South View of: Scott v Stanford

North View of: Lincoln-Douglas Debates

South View of: Lincoln-Douglas Debates

North View of: John Brow’s Raid

South View of: John Brow’s Raid

North View of: Election of Lincoln

South View of: Election of Lincoln

North View of: Secession

South View of: Secession