Teacher Notes Use this template presentation to introduce Slavery and the Civil War TEKS 5.4D, and 5.26BD. This template can also be used by students for.

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Teacher Notes Use this template presentation to introduce Slavery and the Civil War TEKS 5.4D, and 5.26BD. This template can also be used by students for researching information after the lesson has been conducted. This is a template and will require that you insert information. Delete any instructions you do not want to display.

Key Questions How did slavery encourage the onset of the Civil War? What were the political views of the Nation before the Civil War? How did individuals resist slavery?

The Government’s Compromises Add text here explaining The Missouri Compromise Add text here explaining the Compromise of 1850 Add text here explaining “Bleeding Kansas”

Harriet Beecher Stowe Dred Scott John Brown Abraham Lincoln How Did Their Views on Slavery Help Divide the Country? Add text here