Slide 1Which example best represents a primary source? (1) a 20th-century novel about events leading up to the French Revolution (2) film footage taken during the liberation…
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Slide 1CheckPoint ™ Number your paper from 1-7, write your name on it, and wait for further instructions. 1.Identify the major leaders of the Constitutional Convention…
Slide 1 Sectionalism and Slavery Lead to Disunion Slide 2 Slavery becomes a Sectional Interest A number of northern states abolished slavery in the 1780’s and the Ordinance…
Slide 1 Slavery and the Prelude to War Slide 2 Railroads Geography tobacco Textile Europe Farms Factories slave Harbors Banks Tools Slavery cotton Philadelphia Tools Cash…
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