Unit IV Identifications. Ch 14 pp 436 - 440 Nativism Immigrants in Politics Know-Nothings Decline of Nativism.

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Unit IV Identifications

Ch 14 pp Nativism Immigrants in Politics Know-Nothings Decline of Nativism

Ch 13 pp Westward Expansion Westward Trails Texas Annexation Oregon Territory

Ch 13 pp Mexican War Wilmot Proviso Free Soil Party Gold

Ch 13 pp Clay’s Compromise Fugitive Slave Law Slave Bounty Hunters Uncle Tom’s Cabin William Walker

Chapter 14 pp 434 – 436, Republican Party Compromise in Kansas Death of the Whig Party Bleeding Kansas

Chapter 14 pp 443 – 455 Problems Between Congressmen Chief Justice Roger B Taney Lecompton Constitution King Cotton Northern Labor

Chapter 14 pp 455 – 463 National Economic Crisis The Impending Crisis of the South Non-Slaveholders in the South Lincoln-Douglas Debates Freeport Doctrine Harpers Ferry

Chapter 15 pp 466 – 477 Election of Lincoln Secession of South Carolina Saving the Union trough Compromise Confederated States of America Border States West Virginia

Chapter 15 pp 477 – 487 Advantages of the North Paying for the War The Trent Affair Submarine Warfare

Chapter 15 pp 487 – 496 Read for your enjoyment Work on your study guide

Chapter 16 pp. 500 – 510 Contabands Effects of the Emancipation Proclamation Copperheads New York City Draft Riots

Chapter 16 pp. 510 – 520 Women War Contribution Battle of Gettysburg African Americans Fighting Emancipation Confirmed

Chapter 16 pp. 520 – 532 Sherman’s March Through Georgia Military Prisons Appomattox Court House Assassination of Lincoln

Chapter 17 pp. 536 – 549 Radical Republicans Johnson’s Reconstruction Black Codes Freedmen’s Bureau Reconstruction Acts Reconstruction Amendments

Chapter 17 pp Civil Service Reform Elected African Americans Southern Resistance Supreme Court During Reconstruction Compromise of 1877