1. Researching South Carolina Law National Business Institute Lisa Smith-ButlerFebruary 2014 2. Primary Sources As with everything that we’ve reviewed this semester, South…
1. Ms. Susan M. PojerMatt López 2. Essential Question: Champion of “King”theOR Andrew? “Common Man”? 3. Voting Requirementsin the Early 19 th Century 4. Voter Turnout:…
Slide 1Forgotten Lives Forgotten Burials Acknowledging the Past, Restoring Dignity Dedicated to the thousands of patients who passed away & were been buried quietly &…
Slide 1Notes for Final Exam Slide 2 Dred Scott-Slave who claimed he was free because he lived on free soil. Supreme Court said no, and declared the 36 30 line of the Missouri…
Slide 1Section 1: Jacksonian Democracy Slide 2 The election of 1824 featured three favorite sons, candidates supported by their home states rather than a national party.…
Slide 12014-15 Assessment Issues Presentation to the Education Oversight Committee, April 28, 2014 1 Slide 2 SCDE staff were invited to provide an assessment update to the…
1.The Civil War & Slavery2. Leading to the War January 1861 -- The South Secedes . When Abraham Lincoln, a known opponent of slavery, was elected president, the South…
Slide 1Review Game: Sectionalism Slide 2 Prior to the Civil War, what was the basis of the Northern economy? Slide 3 Manufacturing & industry. Slide 4 Prior to the Civil…
Slide 1 Review of Previous Lecture- UNO Why UNO? preventing war, promoting peace and security, friendly relations, human rights, international cooperation Structure and Functions:…
Slide 1 In 1828, Congress adopted an especially high tariff. Southerners called it the Tariff of Abominations. Jackson’s Vice President, John C. Calhoun of South Carolina,…