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Essential Essential Questions Questions What events led to the cause of the Civil War? Slavery State’s rights Nullification Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 Georgia Platform Kansas-Nebraska Act Dred Scott Decision Election of 1860 Debate of secession Unit 7: Antebellum Unit 7: Antebellum (Pre-Civil War) (Pre-Civil War) (1840-1860) (1840-1860) slavery antebellum civil war slave codes class structure state’s rights sectionalism nullification tariffs slave state free state free soilers proslavery popular sovereignty abolitionists secession (secede) territory election presidential candidate electoral SS8H6, SS8E1, SS8E2a GPS GPS Standards Standards 1732 People and People and Places Places Impact of cotton gin on slavery Missouri Compromise (1820) Compromise of 1850 Georgia Platform Kansas-Nebraska Act (Bleeding Kansas) Dred Scott Decision The Election of 1860 Vocabulary Eli Whitney Dred Scott Alexander Stephens Abraham Lincoln Stephen Douglas John Breckinridge Henry Clay Joseph E. Brown 1793 1803 1804 1820 1838 1849 Louisia na Purchas Missouri Compromise CA Gold Invention of Cotton Gin= increase of slavery = King Kansas-Nebraska Lincoln Battle of First Bull Run Key Concepts and Events

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EssentialEssential QuestionsQuestions What events led to the cause of the

Civil War? Slavery State’s rights Nullification Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 Georgia Platform Kansas-Nebraska Act Dred Scott Decision Election of 1860 Debate of secession Alexander Stephens

Unit 7: AntebellumUnit 7: Antebellum (Pre-Civil War)(Pre-Civil War)(1840-1860)(1840-1860)

slaveryantebellum

civil warslave codes

class structurestate’s rightssectionalismnullification

tariffsslave statefree state

free soilersproslavery

popular sovereigntyabolitionists

secession (secede)territoryelection

presidential candidateelectoral college

popular voteelectoral vote

party platformannex

border statesemancipation

SS8H6, SS8E1, SS8E2aGPSGPS

StandardsStandards

1732

People andPeople and PlacesPlaces

Impact of cotton gin on slavery Missouri Compromise (1820) Compromise of 1850 Georgia Platform Kansas-Nebraska Act (Bleeding

Kansas) Dred Scott Decision The Election of 1860 Debate of southern secession Rise of Democratic Party Formation of the Confederacy

Vocabulary

Eli WhitneyDred ScottAlexander StephensAbraham LincolnStephen DouglasJohn BreckinridgeHenry ClayJoseph E. BrownMilledgeville

Key Concepts and Events

1793 1803 1804 1820 1838 1849 1850 1854 1857 1860 1-19-1861 7-1861

Cotton gin

Louisiana Purchase

Lewis & Clark

Missouri Compromise

Trail of Tears

CA Gold Rush

Compromise of 1850

Invention of Cotton Gin= increase of slavery = King Cotton

Kansas-Nebraska Act

Dred Scott Decision

Lincoln Elected

GA secedes from Union

Battle of First Bull

Run