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Slide 1 21.1– Compromise over slavery worked for years. But as the country expanded west, the question of slave and free land/states increased, and the issue couldn’t…
Slide 1 Issues Leading to the Civil War Standard SS8H6a Slide 2 States’ Rights –States are sovereign – subject to no higher power except for those specifically granted…
Slide 1 NAME: ___________________________ DIRECTIONS: 1. Follow along with the power point – fill in any blanks on the left 2. answer questions on the right side – use…
The Growth of a Young Nation The Growth of a Young Nation During the presidencies of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe, the country grew in both size and…
United States History - Honors United States History - Honors Chapter 7:Nationalism and Economic Growth Chapter 8: Regional Societies Chapter 9: Working for Reform Rise of…
James Monroe Do It now On a separate sheet of paper answer the following questions in complete sentences: What was Impressment? What were the main causes of the War of 1812?…