Slide 1The Civil War and Reconstruction Standard 4 Slide 2 Regional Characteristics USHC-4.1 Compare the social and cultural characteristics of the North, the South, and…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The End of Slavery & The Rise of “Insanity” 1840 US Census: “insanity” 11 times more likely among African Americans living in Northern free- states…
1.Civil War Differing Points of View 2. How do we piece together the History of the Civil War? Why does the Civil War still matter? 3. How did each part of the country differ?…
1. By: Sydney Mitchell 2. I. Early Life II. Childhood Slavery III. Adulthood IV. Escape from Slavery V. After Escape VI. Underground Railroad …
Slide 1James Mason Diary TOPEKA KANSAS May 8, 1850 ?? Slide 2 Diary of James Mason From Kansas City From Kansas City, MO to Topeka, KS Traveling near the Kansas river Slide…
Slide 1The Crisis Deepens Chapter 16 Section 3 Slide 2 Vocabulary Border ruffians – proslavery bands from Missouri who often rode across the border into Kansas to battle…
Slide 1 Essential Question Essential Question: –What compromises were needed in order to create the U.S. Constitution? Warm-Up Question: Warm-Up Question: –Use the image…
Slide 1 Agricultural economy South relied on this. Cash crops provided most the of the regions wealth. 1.Cotton 2.Sugar cane 3.Tobacco Slide 2 Industrial economy The north…
Slide 1 1 Slide 2 This chapter will explain the growing conflict over slavery and states’ rights that led to southern secession and Civil War. It will focus on the impact…