1. Chapter 17.2 pgs. 395-402 How did the North and the South move closer to conflict? 2. Franklin Pierce 14 thPresident 1853-1857 Democrat Key events: Gadsden Purchase, Kansas-Nebraska,…
1. The Road to the Civil War 2. How do Nationalism and Sectionalism differ? 3. Nationalism: feelings of pride and loyalty to a nation. Sectionalism: Devotion to the interests…
1. The Road to the Civil War 2. How do Nationalism and Sectionalism differ? 3. Nationalism: feelings of pride and loyalty to a nation. Sectionalism: Devotion to the interests…
1. The Road to the Civil War 2. How do Nationalism and Sectionalism differ? 3. Nationalism: feelings of pride and loyalty to a nation. Sectionalism: Devotion to the interests…
1. The Road to the Civil War 2. How do Nationalism and Sectionalism differ? 3. Nationalism: feelings of pride and loyalty to a nation. Sectionalism: Devotion to the interests…
Slide 1 The War Continues The Main Idea Important fighting occurred in all sections of the country as well as at sea. Reading Focus In what ways was the war at sea an important…
Slide 1 Chapter 16, Section 2 Section 2 Assessment Which one of the following statements was NOT a part of the Compromise of 1850? a) California was admitted to the Union…
Popular sovereignty = idea that political power belongs to the people Many people believed states and territories, not the federal government, should decide if they wanted…
Chapter 15 Chapter 15 A Divided Nation⦠Section 15.2 Trouble in Kansas Election of 1852 In 1852, four candidates emerged for the Democratic presidential nomination. Frustrated…
Slavery and the Prelude to War Slavery and the Prelude to War Railroads Geography tobacco Textile Europe Farms Factories slave Harbors Banks Tools Slavery cotton Philadelphia…