Slide 1Reforming American Society Slide 2 Section 1: Religion Sparks Reform The Second Great Awakening Transcendentalism and Reform Americans Form Ideal Communities Schools…
Slide 1Essential Question What were the primary tensions over slavery? Slide 2 The Land of Cotton Slide 3 North v. South North – dependent on industry South – dependent…
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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. The Antebellum South and Slavery 2. MAIN IDEAS Mainly agrarian (little industry) Power Shift fromUpper South to Lower South “ Cotton Is King!” Slavery the “Peculiar…
1. African Americans Christina Prestidge Shea Crouch David Emery 2. History 1619 - The first African slaves were bought over the Atlantic. 1773 - Phyllis Wheatley…
Slide 1March 14 Slide 2 Question of the Day Who do you believe is the most important Abolitionist of chapter 8-2 and why? – Possible answers Garrison: The Liberator- Immediate…
Slide 1 Slide 2 ■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –How did westward expansion increase sectional tensions between the North & South from 1820-1850? ■Warm-Up…
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