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5.5.spi.1 interpret sectional differences in the North and South in pre-Civil War (i.e., a map of Union, Confederate, and border-states, pictorial representations of crop production, reading timelines, and interpreting bar graphs showing human, natural, and manmade resources).
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America before the Civil War.
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Harriet Tubman Why would someone risk her life over and over again? Tubman knew what slavery was like, and she wanted to help others to reach freedom.
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Abraham Lincoln Lincoln’s election angered southern states so much that they broke away from the union. Yet no President had ever worked as hard to keep the nation together.
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Booker T. Washington This teacher helped former slaves gain new skills. At his Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, students of all ages learned to make and grow the things they needed.
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Fold your paper hot dog style. Now take your scissors and cut 8 sections on one side of the hotdog. (approximately 1 ¼ inches per strip) It should look like the picture to the right.
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The war between North (Union) and South (Confederacy) The idea that states, not the federal gov’t, should make decisions. Civil War States’ Rights
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Someone who joined the movement to abolish or end slavery. A person who is running away. Abolitionist Fugitive Secession When part of the country leaves or breaks off from the rest
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Brain POP Andrew Jackson
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Brain POP Causes of the American Revolution
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Brain POP ~ Slavery
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Cotton Cotton Gin Mill slavery agriculture cash crop The South
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NORTH? SOUTH? OR
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