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Unit IV Identifications
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Ch 14 pp 436 - 440 Nativism Immigrants in Politics Know-Nothings Decline of Nativism
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Ch 13 pp 408 - 416 Westward Expansion Westward Trails Texas Annexation Oregon Territory
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Ch 13 pp 416 - 424 Mexican War Wilmot Proviso Free Soil Party Gold
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Ch 13 pp 424 - 431 Clay’s Compromise Fugitive Slave Law Slave Bounty Hunters Uncle Tom’s Cabin William Walker
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Chapter 14 pp 434 – 436, 440 - 442 Republican Party Compromise in Kansas Death of the Whig Party Bleeding Kansas
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Chapter 14 pp 443 – 455 Problems Between Congressmen Chief Justice Roger B Taney Lecompton Constitution King Cotton Northern Labor
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Chapter 14 pp 455 – 463 National Economic Crisis The Impending Crisis of the South Non-Slaveholders in the South Lincoln-Douglas Debates Freeport Doctrine Harpers Ferry
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Chapter 15 pp 466 – 477 Election of Lincoln Secession of South Carolina Saving the Union trough Compromise Confederated States of America Border States West Virginia
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Chapter 15 pp 477 – 487 Advantages of the North Paying for the War The Trent Affair Submarine Warfare
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Chapter 15 pp 487 – 496 Read for your enjoyment Work on your study guide
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Chapter 16 pp. 500 – 510 Contabands Effects of the Emancipation Proclamation Copperheads New York City Draft Riots
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Chapter 16 pp. 510 – 520 Women War Contribution Battle of Gettysburg African Americans Fighting Emancipation Confirmed
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Chapter 16 pp. 520 – 532 Sherman’s March Through Georgia Military Prisons Appomattox Court House Assassination of Lincoln
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Chapter 17 pp. 536 – 549 Radical Republicans Johnson’s Reconstruction Black Codes Freedmen’s Bureau Reconstruction Acts Reconstruction Amendments
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Chapter 17 pp. 549 - 560 Civil Service Reform Elected African Americans Southern Resistance Supreme Court During Reconstruction Compromise of 1877
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