Preview12/12/14 Page 203 in the Gray Textbook Explain what the court case of Worcester v. Georgia was about. Worcester v. Georgia was about… Explain the.

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Preview12/12/14 Page 203 in the Gray Textbook Explain what the court case of Worcester v. Georgia was about. Worcester v. Georgia was about… Explain the outcome of the court case. The outcome of Worcester v. Georgia was…

Article reading You will read 1 out of 3 articles which have different view points Purpose: What is the reason why the federal government insisting state cops where body cameras? Should the states have cops where cameras? Why or why not? Is the federal government taking away cops rights by forcing them to wear body cameras? Why or why not? What is your view point?

shooting/should-every-police-officer-be-outfitted-body- camera-n shooting/should-every-police-officer-be-outfitted-body- camera-n

King Andrew or common man? Some called him King Andrew because he acted like a king than a president The common man felt he had a leader Jackson used his power to End the National Bank End the Nullification Crisis without civil war Force Native Americans westward Many memorials to him in the South

Missouri Compromise The Issue of Slavery and the Movement West

Manifest Destiny God himself blessed the growth of the American nation Indian tribes Christianized Saving souls – 2 nd Great Awakening Economic Motives Fur trapping California Gold Rush (1848)

Manifest Destiny

free states and 11 slave states Problem - what to do with new territories? Senate consist of : 2 representatives from each state House of Representatives: based on states population- slave states had more representatives

Why is this a Problem? territories want to enter Maine Missouri (about 2,000 slaves) What is the dilemma for Congress?

Missouri Compromise Also known as the Compromise of 1820 Maine enters as a free state Missouri enters as a slave state No slavery would be allowed north of the 36’30” line

The Quick Fix The Missouri Compromise was a temporary solution to the questions of slavery and territorial rights.

Southern Response South realized that this compromise threatened the balance between free and slave states WHY? South felt the US would need territories from Mexico’s territory in which to expand slavery the only area left was in Arkansas

A Question 1.Which statement best describes the failure of the Missouri Compromise? a.Compromise kept a balance between slave and free states b.Compromise is only possible among rational people c.Compromise did not prevent the Civil War d.Compromise is usually short lived

A Question 2.The purpose of the Missouri Compromise was to a.Return slaves captured in free states to slave states b.Allow slavery in Maine but not in Missouri c.Maintain a balance of free and slave states d.Let Missouri have slavery until 1850

Missouri Compromise Reading Read both sides of the reading. 1.Which 2 states were seeking statehood? 2.Who crafted the Compromise? 3.Summarize the Compromise in 1-2 sentences. 4.Identify how the North reacted to the compromise. 5.What was the title of the religious revival that awakened viewpoints against slavery? 6.Explain the “Gag Rule” 7.What is an abolitionist? 8.What major issue did the failure of the Missouri Compromise lead to?