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Slide 1 The Road to Civil War and the Civil War 4/4 â 4/12 Warm-up 4/4 and 4/7 What are some words or phrases that you have heard friends, older family members, or teachers…

Road to Civil War, Civil War and Reconstruction Chapter 2 I. Mexican War II. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Feb. 1848—Ends Mexican War CA, NM (including UT, NV, AZ) Rio Grande…

1. A HOUSE DIVIDINGSECTIONALISM AND THEROAD TO THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR Kristin Prusinski 2. What We Will Cover Today Early Threats of SecessionDifferences: North & South…

1. SanAntoniobeforethe civilwar 2. The following were important factors in the two decades preceding the Civil War. Texas became a state in 1845. San Antonio became the headquarters…

1. A HOUSE DIVIDINGSECTIONALISM AND THE ROADTO THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR Kristin Prusinski EPI 0003 Educational Technology Mrs. Carolyn Slygh May 29, 2012 2. What We Will Cover…

Road to the Civil War Road to the Civil War Steps leading to secession Sectionalism Under Polk Polk â seen as favoring the South Failure of the Wilmot Proviso Ideas of popular…

The Road to Civil War The Road to Civil War Part 3 Bloodshed in Kansas In the mid-1850âs pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces battled for control of Kansas. One observer…

Slide 1 The Road to Civil War Part 2 Saving the Union The issue of slavery really heated up in the 1850âs. When California applied for statehood, tempers flared. Senator…

Road to the Civil War Road to the Civil War I. Sectionalism and Slavery A. Sectionalism: B. Missouri Compromise(1820) 1. 2. Missouri admitted as slave state, Maine admitted…

The Road to Civil War Part 1 Slavery or Freedom In the West The Road to Civil War In 1820, Thomas Jefferson was in his late 70âs. The former president had vowed ânever…

The Road to Civil War Part 4 Republicans Challenge Slavery By the mid-1850âs, people who opposed slavery were looking for a strong political voice. Free Soilers, Democrats,…

Slide 1The Road to Civil War and the Civil War 4/4 – 4/12 Slide 2 Warm-up 4/4 and 4/7 What are some words or phrases that you have heard friends, older family members,…

1. The Road to the Civil War 2. How do Nationalism and Sectionalism differ? 3. Nationalism: feelings of pride and loyalty to a nation. Sectionalism: Devotion to the interests…

The Road to the Civil War Conflict triumphs over compromise The Union in Peril “The real issue in this controversy—the one pressing upon every mind—is the sentiment…

The Road to the Civil War Slavery Issues in pre-war America Colonial period Declaration of Independence Northwest Ordinance Constitution Slavery â racial and personal dimensions…

Slide 1 Road to Civil War: 1820-1861 âSecession and Warâ 1 The Election of 1860 Lincoln Nominated Lincoln Elected Would the Union break? Would slavery destroy this country?…

The Road to the Civil War The Road to the Civil War Notes The Road to the Civil War . Conflicts over slavery and Compromises Slavery in Louisiana Purchase? Manifest Destiny---The…

The Road to the Civil War The Road to the Civil War âMy paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could…

Slide 1 Road to Civil War: 1820-1861 âSecession and Warâ The Election of 1860 Lincoln Nominated Lincoln Elected Would the Union break? Would slavery destroy this country?…

The Road to the Civil War The Road to the Civil War Popular sovereignty Popular sovereignty meant that the sovereign people of a territory should determine the statues of…