Concentration of slavery 1850. Why did the south remain different? 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4.

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Concentration of slavery 1850

Why did the south remain different?

The Road to War Where did we leave off? Where did we leave off? Who was President? Who was President? What did the US look like? What did the US look like? What issues existed? What issues existed?

North v. South What did the North want? What did the North want? What did the South want? What did the South want? What did government do? What did government do?

US in 1850

Road to War Activity 6 groups 6 groups Create a “road sign” poster of your topic. Create a “road sign” poster of your topic. Poster should include date, description and impact/significance in accordance to North v. South tension. Poster should include date, description and impact/significance in accordance to North v. South tension. Tape poster to front board and explain! Tape poster to front board and explain!

The groups Ace: Fugitive Slave Act/law Ace: Fugitive Slave Act/law King: Kansas Nebraska Act King: Kansas Nebraska Act Queen: Uncle Tom’s Cabin Queen: Uncle Tom’s Cabin Jack: Dred Scott Decision Jack: Dred Scott Decision 10: John Brown’s Raid 10: John Brown’s Raid 9: Lincoln’s Presidential Election 9: Lincoln’s Presidential Election