Outline for Week 4 (week of Weds 30 January 2008) 1. Roundtable #3, based on readings in Chavez pp. 118-139, 140- 146 & Calloway pp. 89-110, 111-132 2. Every Which Way But Loose: Destructive Violence as American Public Policy a. Week #4 Readings: Henretta, pp. 398-441, ; Chavez, pp. 118-139, Calloway, pp. 89-110 and Critical Thinking Module “Who Freed the Slaves?” b.Discussion Questions: - How did the War Against Mexico influence sectional identities and racial policy in the United States? - How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the relative priorities of Indian policy and slave policy in the United States? - When and why did the Civil War become a war to free slaves? - How did Civil War influence U.S. policy regarding Indians in the West? Compare Sherman’s role in South and West? c. Voices: Axalla John Hoole, Ernest Duveyier de Hauranne, Dolly Sumner Lunt, John C. Calhoun, Treaty of Guadalupe
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Outline for Week 4 (week of Weds 30 January 2008)
1. Roundtable #3, based on readings in Chavez pp. 118-139, 140-146 & Calloway pp. 89-110, 111-132
2. Every Which Way But Loose: Destructive Violence as American Public Policy a. Week #4 Readings: Henretta, pp. 398-441, ; Chavez, pp. 118-139, Calloway, pp.
89-110 and Critical Thinking Module “Who Freed the Slaves?”
b. Discussion Questions:- How did the War Against Mexico influence sectional identities and racial policy in
the United States? - How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act affect the relative priorities of Indian policy and
slave policy in the United States? - When and why did the Civil War become a war to free slaves? - How did Civil War influence U.S. policy regarding Indians in the West? Compare
Sherman’s role in South and West? c. Voices: Axalla John Hoole, Ernest Duveyier de Hauranne, Dolly Sumner Lunt, John C.
Calhoun, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Manuel Crscencio Rejón, Nathan Clifford, California Land Act, California Landowners Petition, Juan N. Sequín, Francisco Ramírez, Jerome Big Eagle, Strike the Ree, Medicine Cow, Passing Hail, Little Bear, Bear Head