Chapter 15 Road to Civil War 1820-1861. I. Slavery and the West A. The Missouri Compromise, 1820 Missouri: slave Maine: free No slavery north of the 36°30’
Missouri Compromise (1820) The American System 1.National Bank 2.Internal Improvements 3.Protective Tariff The South Loses.
Political Parties Government Mr. Biddle. Why Do we have Political Parties? To unite under common interests to gain strength in numbers The voice and will.
Compromise and Conflict in the early 19 th century (early 1800s)
III. Lincoln/Douglas Debates. A. Who Are They? 1.Abraham Lincoln – 4 terms in Illinois Legislature – 1 term in US Congress – Left Whig party to become.
Slavery Mapping the Spread of Slavery “The institution of chattel slavery is older than the first human written records”
Industrialization. 8.1A: Identify the major eras and events in U.S. history through 1877, including reform movements, sectionalism, and describe their.
Free Labor Ideology and the Politics of the Mexican War The Long March to Civil War Begins.
13 th amendment - freed slaves (civil rights granted) 14 th amendment- made freed slaves citizens (civil rights) 15 th amendment- right to vote for African.
Early Republic Review.. Whiskey Rebellion What was the Whiskey Rebellion a fight over? Taxes on grain What did President Washington do to end the revolt?