Lesson 1: The Debate Over Reconstruction. The Civil War devastated most Southern cities and the South’s economy. Reconstruction- rebuilding the South.
O RATORY P IECES Fourth Grade. T HE O RATOR … T HE L ISTENER … stands up straight, makes eye contact, and looks confident. has prepared and obviously.
The American Civil War 1860 – 1865. The Sectional Conflict Widens (1820 – 1860) Sectionalism = N/S Factory vs. Farms Immigration in the North Railroads.
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The American Civil War 1860 – 1865
Unit 2 - Reconstruction
Sec 2: Bloodshed in Kansas After the Compromise of 1850, Northern abolitionists continue to attack slavery. In reaction to the Fugitive Slave Law of.
“Drifting Toward Disunion” ~ 1854 – 1861 ~. Stowe and Helper: Literary Incendiaries In 1852, Harriet Beecher Stow published Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a popular.
Aim: Was the Civil War inevitable?
The Union in Crisis and Civil War 1850 – 1865 Unit 4: The Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877)
UNIT 10: Road to the Civil War America expands from Sea to shining Sea Southerners want SLAVERY to be allowed everywhere; Northerners want slavery to stay.