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Create your own definitions to the following words that deal with the “sectional tensions” that arose before the Civil War. - Resolution - Perception - Secession - Popular Sovereignty If you do not know the word, try to figure it out in your groups.
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Unit 1 Day 1
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Important Terms Sectionalism Abolitionist Secession People Frederick Douglass Dred Scott John Brown Abraham Lincoln Events and Issues Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Kansas-Nebraska Act Republican Party Dred Scott Decision Harper’s Ferry
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The South was VERY dependent on Cotton and Slaves The NORTH was Factory Based and Industrial Centered Eli Whitney invents the Cotton Gin Turn and Talk - How do you think this affected slavery? Why? Slavery continues to grow as a result of the Cotton Gin
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Abolition (elimination) of slavery comes as part of 2 nd Great Awakening Abolitionist feel they have a moral duty to eliminate slavery Frederick Douglass/ Sojourner Truth / Harriet Beecher Stowe and more
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Idea that westward expansion was white America’s fate Pervasive belief in American cultural & racial superiority Led to US expansion
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As more people moved West more states became part of the Union Representation in Congress at stake (Missouri Compromise) States needed to be free or slave (popular sovereignty comes to light)
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On your own / Jigsaw: Read page 59- 62 of the text and: 1) create an word map that answers the following: “What events led to the secession of the Southern States?” (you will want to include info on each of the major compromises)
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Individually, take a look at the Word Wall and create a list of all of the terms you cannot explain. -After creating your list, ask the people around you if they can explain the information you do not know. - Create a list of everything your grouping still does not understand
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Compromise of 1850- lets CA in as a free state Fugitive Slave Act – Had to hand slaves over Kansas-Nebraska Act – Popular Sovereignty Bleeding Kansas – Border Ruffians
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***One of the most famous Supreme Court Cases*** Dred Scott was a slave from Missouri but was taken to live in WI and IL Scott declares ‘I am a free man!’ and sues This is important because: The United States government finally had to take a definitive stand on slavery!!
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1) What would have been your ruling on this case? 2) What do you think the courts said? 3) How would your ruling affect the tensions between North and South?
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Slaves are not citizens & therefore have no rights Congress does not have the right to regulate slavery because the government can’t take your property!!! Southerners were obviously elated
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The south threatens to secede (leave) Union if Lincoln is elected Tensions & violence rise John Brown attacks Harper’s Ferry
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On your own / Jigsaw: Read page 59- 62 of the text and: 1) continue to work on your word webs, BUT begin to add detail as to HOW the topics you picked led to the Civil War. 2) In your groups create a detailed plan for avoiding the Civil War (how would you do it?)
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Important Terms Sectionalism Abolitionist Secession People Frederick Douglass Dred Scott John Brown Abraham Lincoln Events and Issues Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act Kansas-Nebraska Act Republican Party Dred Scott Decision Harper’s Ferry
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