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UNIT IV. IDENTIFICATIONS. Chapter 18 pp 380 - 388. John Tyler Webster-Ashburton Treaty Texas Oregon Territory Manifest Destiny. Chapter 18 pp 388 - 398. James K. Polk Spot Resolutions Mexican War Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Wilmot Proviso. Chapter 17 pp 360 - 368. “King Cotton”
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UNIT IV IDENTIFICATIONS
Chapter 18 pp 380 - 388 • John Tyler • Webster-Ashburton Treaty • Texas • Oregon Territory • Manifest Destiny
Chapter 18 pp 388 - 398 • James K. Polk • Spot Resolutions • Mexican War • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo • Wilmot Proviso
Chapter 17 pp 360 - 368 • “King Cotton” • Planter “Aristocracy” • Non-Slaveholding Whites • Plantation Slavery
Chapter 17 pp 369 - 378 • Treatment of Slaves • William Lloyd Garrison • Frederick Douglas • Defense of Slavery • Abolitionist
Chapter 19 pp 400 - 410 • Popular Sovereignty • Zachary Taylor • Gold Rush • Underground Railroad • Compromise of 1850 • Fugitive Slave Law
Chapter 19 pp 411 - 418 • Collapse of the Whigs • Franklin Pierce • Ostend Manifesto • Gadsden Purchase • Stephen Douglas • Kansas-Nebraska Act
Chapter 20 pp. 420 - 432 • Uncle Tom’s Cabin • Bleeding Kansas • Brooks-Sumner Affair • Election of 1856 • Dred Scott Decision • Panic of 1857 • Lincoln-Douglas Debate
Chapter 20 pp. 432 - 443 • James K. Polk • Election of 1860 • Abraham Lincoln • Crittenden Compromise • South Carolina Secession
Chapter 21 pp. 444 - 452 • Fort Sumter • Border States • Northern Advantages • Southern Advantages • Failure of Cotton
Chapter 21 pp. 453 - 460 • Alabama • Wartime Actions of Lincoln • New York City Draft Riots • Northern Wartime Prosperity
Chapter 23 pp. 487 - 498 • Freedmen • Freedmen’s Bureau • Presidential Reconstruction • Black Codes • Congressional Reconstruction • Radical Republicans
Chapter 23 pp. 498 - 508 • Reconstruction Constitutional Amendments • Effects of Reconstruction in the South • Ku Klux Klan • Johnson’s Impeachment • “Seward’s Folly”