Leading to a Civil War. LEADING TO A CIVIL WAR F Events Leading to the Secession of the South F The Confederate States of America F Causes Leading to.
Chapter 15: Slavery and Sectionalism STUDY PRESENTATION © 2010 Clairmont Press.
Rise of American Sectionalism
Civil war symptoms
■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –How did westward expansion increase sectional tensions between the North & South from 1820-1850? ■Warm-Up Question:
Besides views of slavery, economies of Northern & Southern states differed drastically. Both sides had small farms, but Northern states developed.
Chapter 19 Drifting Toward Disunion, 1854-1861. Pushed to the Brink of War By 1854 – the break and disagreement between the sections of the country are.
The Overall Strategic Setting. Agenda Road to War Objectives Strategies Political leaders.
A Nation Breaks Apart
“Industrial Revolution” and “The Jacksonian Era” Chapters 11 & 12 Test Review Answers.
Chapter 12. Essential question for today: Can and should the War of 1812 be considered the “Second War for American Independence?”