CHAPTER 4: THE UNION IN PERIL BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER THE CIVIL WAR 1850-1877.
CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR. FOUR MAIN CAUSES 1. Slavery Moral v. Political issue 2. Constitutional Disputes Federal government v. states rights 3. Economic.
Goal 4 Political Parties
AHTWO: 4.1 THE DIVISIVE POLITICS OF SLAVERY
U.S. Political Parties CP Political Systems. U.S. Political Parties: Beginnings What is a political party? –Organization of people who share similar ideas.
Unit: American Minor Parties Continued. Ideological Single-Issue Economic Protest Splinter Green**
Chapter 14 Section 1 Growing Tensions Over Slavery Set Questions: 1.What area was acquired by the United States due to the Mexican-American War? 2.What.
CIVIL WAR & RECONSTRUCTION U.S. HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 1 LESSONS 4 – 5.
NORTHSOUTH By the early 19 th century, northern states had either abolished slavery or put it on the road to extinction southern states were building.
Sectional Conflict Intensifies. The question of whether to admit new states to the Union led to new tensions between the North and South over slavery.
Splash Screen. Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1:Section 1:Slavery and Western Expansion Section 2:Section 2:The Crisis Deepens Section 3:Section.
The Importance of the Election of 1860 Could the Civil War Have Been Prevented? By: Carol Fahringer HIST 510.54 – Dr. Downey.