Expansion and Compromises. Louisiana Purchase, 1803.

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Expansion and Compromises

Louisiana Purchase, 1803

Missouri Compromise, 1820

The Missouri Compromise of 1820:

The Mexican War ( )

The Mexican Cession

The Compromise of 1850

Compromise of 1850

The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854

Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854

Dred Scott v. Sanford, 1857

Acquisition, Compromise, and Protest Louisiana Purchase, 1803 Missouri Compromise, 1820 Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854 (Popular Sovereignty) Republicans formed and Whigs die Bleeding Kansas & John Brown Mexican Cession from the war, 1848 Free Soil Party created Compromise 1850, Pop FCAT, (Popular Sovereignty) Uncle Tom’s Cabin in reaction to the Fugitive Slave Law Dred Scott, 1857 overturned it all

Essay Compare the expansionist foreign policies of Thomas Jefferson and James Polk. To what extent did their policies strengthen the unity of the US?

Group essay How did territorial expansion affect national unity between 1800 and 1850.

Expansion and Compromises

Acquisition, Compromise, and Protest Louisiana Purchase, 1803 Missouri Compromise, 1820 Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854 (Popular Sovereignty) Republicans formed and Whigs die Bleeding Kansas & John Brown Mexican Cession from the war, 1848 Free Soil Party created Compromise 1850, Pop FCAT, (Popular Sovereignty) Uncle Tom’s Cabin in reaction to the Fugitive Slave Law Dred Scott, 1857 overturned it all