Slide 1The Causes of The Civil War – John Brown’s Raid, Election of 1860 Slide 2 John Brown’s Raid: In 1859, John Brown and his followers seized a federal arsenal in…
Slide 1Early Storytelling… Slide 2 Everyone has a story to tell Oral tradition Greek mythology / Odyssey Written documents Egyptian hieroglyphics / papyrus Photography…
Slide 1 H S I H istory S cene I nvestigators John Brown’s Raid Slide 2 Image Analysis 1.What do you think is going on in this image? 2.Who are the people and what are they…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Objective: To examine the immediate causes of the U.S. Civil War. Slide 3 Violent abolitionist Involved in the Bleeding Kansas as a northern fighter Murdered…
Slide 1 Bell Ringer Who was John Brown? What do you remember about his actions in Kansas? How did William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown differ in their approach to ending…
Slide 1 Raid at Harper’s Ferry Slide 2 1. Who was John Brown? an abolitionists from the North 2. Where did the raid happen? Harper’s Ferry, Virginia 3.When did the raid…
Slide 1 Slide 2 A simple sentence has a verb, and the verb usually has a subject and object. Slide 3 eg Miranda held the book. Verb - held Subject – Miranda…
Slide 1 Learning Goals: ● Explain how the 1860 election revealed the divisions in the country. ●Describe the reasons for, and responses to, the secession of seven Southern…
Slide 1 Objective: To examine the immediate causes of the U.S. Civil War. Do Now: Use the map below to answer the following questions. Which party won nearly all of the northern…