Slide 1The Coming of War Sectional strife and Politics Slide 2 Missouri Compromise Missouri was admitted to the union as a slave state, and Maine was admitted as a free state.…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 First Turnpike- 1790 Lancaster, PA By 1832, nearly 2400 mi. of road connected most major cities. Slide 4 Cumberland (National Road), 1811 Slide 5…
1. SouthernPopulation- 1820 2. Growhosa ryt f l ve 3. Growhosa ryt f l ve 4. Missouri Compromise, 1820 5. Characteristics ofthe Antebellum South1. Primarily agrarian.2. Economic…
Slide 1THE ANTEBELLUM SOUTH THE OLD SOUTH & SLAVERY 1820-1860 A10Q 7.10.30 Slide 2 Essential Question To what degree was the South developing as a distinctively different…
Slide 1 Slavery and the Old (Antebellum) South: The Cotton Kingdom Slide 2 Building the Cotton Kingdom Slide 3 White Gold (King Cotton) Textile manufacturing around the…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Unit VI: Ch. 12 & 13 (Sect. 1 & 2) The South Expands: Slavery and Society 1820—1860 & The Crisis of Union 1820—1860 Slide 3 Slavery and the…
Slide 1 Essential Question 1: How did cotton production affect the land and people of the antebellum south? Slide 2 Essential Question 2: What major social divisions segmented…
Slide 1 1793-1860 Slide 2 Before 1793, Slavery was on the decline until invention of the cotton gin= short staple cotton becomes profitable 1780’s- northern states were…
Slide 1 Unit 4: Jacksonian Democracy/The Young Nation Chapter 11: The Great Transformation – Growth & Expansion 1828-1848 Slide 2 Characteristics of the Antebellum…