Wilmont Proviso All territory gained from the Mexican War would be closed to slavery. California, Utah, New Mexico Southerners angered for many.
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’
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A Nation Breaking Apart Chapter 15. I. Tensions Rise Between North and South A. North and South followed different paths 1. North – industry, cities,
Essential Question: How did the issue of slavery intensify the differences between the northern and southern economy, social structure, and culture?
The Antebellum Period HUSH Unit 5 The Causes of the Civil War Some say simplistically that the Civil War was fought over slavery. –Unfortunately, there.
Blood. What does it mean “to spill blood”? When blood is spilled, everything changes.
Unit 4: Social Transformation Lesson 4: Jacksonian Democracy: Rise of the Modern Political Party.
APUSH Exam Review. Marbury v. Madison 1803 John Marshall “Midnight Judges” Judicial Review Established.
Who began the Industrial Revolution in the United States? Samuel Slater immigrated to the US and brought with him memorized factory designs from Britain.
Chapter 8 Sectional Conflict Intensifies. Section 1: Slavery and Western Expansion Wilmot Proviso: legislation stated the new territory acquired from.
Nineteenth Century Jeopardy Mr. Clarke StudentsTeachers Game Board Early 1800s Civil War ReconstructionWest Grab Bag 100 200 300 400 500 Let’s Play Final.