AHSGE Social Studies ch. 5 Secession and Resistance 1850-1861
Ch. 19 Notes Drifting Toward Disunion. Uncle Tom’s Cabin 1.In 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which left an enduring impression on.
I) Roots of Conflict A) Wilmot Proviso failed proposal to keep slavery out of the Mexican Cession (led to the “Gag Rule”)
Road to the Civil War Understanding why Northern and Southern states could not avoid war.
Understanding the Compromises WESTWARD EXPANSION AND THE ISSUE OF SLAVERY.
Some Whigs grew more impassione d about ending slavery and more convinced that the national Whig party would never take a strong stand against it. These.
Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men I.Recap: Work in Flux, 1840 II.Labor Republicanism A.Ideology B.Economic Expression C.Cultural Expression D.Political Expression.
ADAPTED BY R. HORNER FROM M. ELLINGTON, N. MILLER AND J. ROZENSWEIG Development of Political Parties and Key Elections.
Impending Crisis 1854-1861. A. Literary Influence 1.Harriet Beecher Stowe a.Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852) b.Written in reaction to passage of Fugitive Slave.
Compromise and Succession Chapter 14. The Compromise of 1850 What incidents led to the issues that were discussed in the Compromise of 1850? What were.
Chapter 18 Renewing the Sectional Struggle, 1848–1854.
Civil War and Reconstruction Jeopardy Review What legislative act inspired abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin u The Fugitive.