Slide 1Events Leading to the Civil War Slide 2 Sectionalism Differences NORTHEASTSOUTHWEST EconomyBusiness and manufacturing Cotton-growingFrontier and agriculture Role of…
Slide 1THE ABOLITION AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS REFORM MOVEMENTS American Studies I Honors & U.S. History I Honors Mr. Calella Slide 2 Learning Goal LEARNING GOAL: STUDENDTS…
1.Responses to Revolution in the 19th Century2. In the last chapter wedetermined… Revolution is necessary to change socialconditions for lower social classes and forwomen…
1.AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY What is the purpose of these historic markers? Is this an accurate and complete legacy of Harriet Jacobs? 2. CONTROVERSY IN HISTORY BOGUS STATEMENTS!“…
1. Civil Rights Movement 2. The Civil Rights Movement prior to 1954Pre-1900Slavery in colonial days gradually reduced to South 3. Abolition movement and Civil War 4. Reconstruction…
1. Textual Study: Olaudah Equianos Biography Ele and 2. The eighth edition (of which there were 9) was printed in 1794 in Norwich! 3. Our text is a biography of a man who…
1. American Caricatures Pertaining to the Civil ll r ar REPRODUCED FROM THE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS PUBLISHED from 1856 to 1872 WITH INTRODUCTION NEW YORK BRENTANO'S 1918…
1. STUDENTS WOULD LIKE TO ABOLISH THE PRACTICE OF AFTER SCHOOLDETENTION.SOME AMERICANS WOULD LIKE TO ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY.• What does the word abolishmean?to do away…
1. OBJECTIVE •Students will be able toexamine the efforts of a few abolitionist in order toevaluate their effectiveness in abolishing slavery. 2. EFFORTS OFABOLITIONISTS…
1. What Caused The Civil War Skyler, Tranija, and Alexis 2. Civil War Economic and social differences between the North and the South. The fight between Slave and Non-Slave…