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Homework: Reminders: Unit: Causes of the Civil War Focus Activity:
MYP Unit Question: What do you believe in that is worth fighting for? When is it okay to break the law? Focus Activity: Take out last night’s homework Homework: Journal Entry #3 Focus Question: What were the sectional differences between the North and South? Thursday, May 16th, 2019 Happy National Sea Monkey Day and National Piercing Day Reminders: Unit test Wednesday, 5/29
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Sectionalism Political loyalty to one section of the country rather than to the whole country
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The Triangle Trade Recall: What is this an image of? Middle Passage: The voyage that brought captured African slaves to the Americas. Recall: What was the second leg of this journey called? What was it?
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South North
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Guess who’s back? …back again? Henry’s back!!
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The Missouri Compromise
11 1. Before the Missouri Compromise, there were _____ free states and _____ slave states. 2. As part of the Missouri Compromise, ______________ joined the Union as a slave state while ______________ joined as a free state. This made _____ free states and _____ slave states, keeping the balance even. 3. After the Missouri Compromise, every new state that joined the Union NORTH of the 36°30’ line of latitude would be a ____________ state. Every new state ______________ of that line would be a ___________ state. 11 Missouri Maine 12 12 free SOUTH slave
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The Missouri Compromise
4. How did the Missouri Compromise keep a balance between free and slave states from 1820 until 1850? Every state North of the line would be free, and every state South of the line would be slave. 5. a) Why was the Missouri Compromise NOT effective at handling the slavery issue after the 1840s? After 1840, new territories came in that were west of the Missouri Compromise line. b) What happened in 1850 that threatened the balance between free and slave states? California applied for statehood- this would upset the balance of free and slave states
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Guess who’s back (again)?
Henry Clay!!
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NORTH SOUTH NORTH NORTH SOUTH The Compromise of 1850 free
California will be admitted to the Union as a _________ state. The _______________________ will be passed. This will make it illegal for anyone, including Northerners, to help runaway slaves (Runaways must be returned to their owners.) All parts of Mexican Cession other than California will be open to _________________________. This means that the people of these territories can vote on whether they want slavery. Slave trade banned in _______________________. Texas will have its debt paid off by federal government. NORTH Fugitive Slave Law SOUTH NORTH POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY NORTH Washington, D.C. SOUTH
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Fugitive Slave Act fuels
How did each side react? North Abolitionists were upset about the Fugitive Slave Law Upset because they did not get everything they wanted South Worried about popular sovereignty Upset because they did not get everything they wanted Fugitive Slave Act fuels ________________ movement in the North. ABOLITIONIST
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Northern Reactions to Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Southern Reactions to Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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