lecture 14 on road to the civil war

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Lecture 14 Road to the Civil War

Transcript of lecture 14 on road to the civil war

Lecture 14

Road to the Civil War

Sectional Compromises

Lecture 14 I.  Sectional

Compromises a.  Missouri

Compromise b.  Tariff of 1833 c.  Compromise

of 1850 d.  Kansas-

Nebraska Act

II.  Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

Let’s agree to respect each other’s views no matter how wrong you may be

Missouri Compromise 1820

Lecture 14 I.  Sectional

Compromises a.  Missouri

Compromise b.  Tariff of 1833 c.  Compromise

of 1850 d.  Kansas-

Nebraska Act

II.  Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

Tariff of 1833

Lecture 14 I.  Sectional

Compromises a.  Missouri

Compromise b.  Tariff of 1833 c.  Compromise

of 1850 d.  Kansas-

Nebraska Act

II.  Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

Compromise of 1850

Lecture 14 I.  Sectional

Compromises a.  Missouri

Compromise b.  Tariff of 1833 c.  Compromise

of 1850 d.  Kansas-

Nebraska Act

II.  Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Lecture 14 I.  Sectional

Compromises a.  Missouri

Compromise b.  Tariff of 1833 c.  Compromise

of 1850 d.  Kansas-

Nebraska Act

II.  Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

Lecture 14 I.  Sectional

Compromises

II.  Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

a.  Bleeding Kansas

b.  Bleeding Sumner

c.  Scott v Sandford

d.  John Brown’s Raid

Bleeding Kansas

Lecture 14 I.  Sectional

Compromises

II.  Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

a.  Bleeding Kansas

b.  Bleeding Sumner

c.  Scott v Sandford

d.  John Brown’s Raid

Bleeding Sumner

Lecture 14 I.  Sectional

Compromises

II.  Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

a.  Bleeding Kansas

b.  Bleeding Sumner

c.  Scott v Sandford

d.  John Brown’s Raid

Scott v Sandford

Lecture 14 I.  Sectional

Compromises

II.  Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

a.  Bleeding Kansas

b.  Bleeding Sumner

c.  Scott v Sandford

d.  John Brown’s Raid

John Brown’s Raid

Lecture 14 I.  Sectional

Compromises

II.  Antebellum Sectional Conflicts

a.  Bleeding Kansas

b.  Bleeding Sumner

c.  Scott v Sandford

d.  John Brown’s Raid

John Brown’s Body John Brown's body lies a-mouldering in the grave…(x3) But his soul goes marching on. Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! …(x3) His soul goes marching on. He's gone to be a soldier in the Army of the Lord …(x3) His soul goes marching on. Chorus John Brown's knapsack is strapped upon his back …(x3) His soul goes marching on. Chorus John Brown died that the slaves might be free …(x3) But his soul goes marching on. Chorus The stars above in Heaven now are looking kindly down …(x3) On the grave of old John Brown. Chorus

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