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Unit 4- Civil War & Reconstruction. Course Overview. Unit 4: Civil War & Reconstruction Ch.10- The Union in Crisis. Slavery, States’ Rights, and Western Expansion How did the northern and southern view of slavery differ?. Unit 4: Civil War & Reconstruction.
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Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Slavery, States’ Rights, and Western Expansion • How did the northern and southern view of slavery differ?
Unit 4: Civil War & Reconstruction • Slavery, States’ Rights, and Western Expansion • Why was the Wilmot Proviso rejected by the South?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Slavery, States’ Rights, and Western Expansion • Which solutions did major political parties present in reference to the slavery issue? • 1) • 2)
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Slavery, States’ Rights, and Western Expansion • What type of Controversy did California’s application to the Union ignite?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Slavery, States’ Rights, and Western Expansion • What compromise did Henry Clay propose to solve the California Controversy? • 1) • 2) • 3) • 4)
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Slavery, States’ Rights, and Western Expansion • Which changes were made to the Fugitive Slave Act?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • A Rising Tide of Protest and Violence • Who was the conductor of the Underground Railroad and what was its purpose?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • A Rising Tide of Protest and Violence • How did Harriet Beecher Stowe condemn slavery, and how did this impact society?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • A Rising Tide of Protest and Violence • How did John Brown condemn slavery, and how did this impact society?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • A Rising Tide of Protest and Violence • What type of Controversy did the Kansas-Nebraska Act create?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • A Rising Tide of Protest and Violence • What did “Bleeding Kansas” signify?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Political Realignment Deepens the Crisis • What was the platform of the newly formed Republican Party? • Which groups did it encompass?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Political Realignment Deepens the Crisis • How did the Dred Scott case deepen the political divide?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Political Realignment Deepens the Crisis • Stephen Douglas • Abraham Lincoln What did each candidate believe in regards to slavery?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Political Realignment Deepens the Crisis • Why was the Presidential Election of 1860 significant? • Abraham Lincoln • Stephen C. Breckenridge • Stephen Douglas • John Bell
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Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Lincoln, Secession, and War • How did the South respond to Lincoln’s victory?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Lincoln, Secession, and War • Who was Jefferson Davis and what role did he play in the Civil War?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.10- The Union in Crisis • Lincoln, Secession, and War • What was the most direct cause of the Civil War?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Resources, Strategies, and Early Battles • Which critical advantages did the North have at the onset of the Civil War?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Resources, Strategies, and Early Battles • Which advantages did the South have at the onset of the Civil War?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Resources, Strategies, and Early Battles • How did the Northern and Southern strategy differ?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Resources, Strategies, and Early Battles • Who were the military leaders of the Civil War?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Resources, Strategies, and Early Battles • Why was the Battle of Bull Run significant? http://www.history.com/videos/first-battle-of-bull-run?cmpid=MRSS_Bing_HIS#first-battle-of-bull-run
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • African Americans and the War • Why was the Battle of Antietam in Sharpsburg, MD significant? http://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/battle-of-antietam
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • African Americans and the War • How did Lincoln keep the border states loyal to the Union? • 1) • 2)
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • African Americans and the War • What resulted of the Emancipation Proclamation? • 1) • 2)
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • African Americans and the War • What did the 54th Massachusetts Regiment symbolize?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Life During the War • How did the Union and Confederate military overcome low rates of wartime participation?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Life During the War • In what ways did women contribute to the war?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Life During the War • Why was the Civil War considered the first modern war? • 1) • 2) • 3) • 4) • 5) • 6)
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Turning Points of the War • Why was the Union victory at Vicksburg considered a turning point of the war?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Turning Points of the War • Why was the Battle of Gettysburg considered a turning point of the war? http://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/battle-of-gettysburg/videos Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address Video 2:00
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • Turning Points of the War • Why was Sherman’s March to the Sea considered a turning point of the war? http://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/shermans-march/videos
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • The War’s End and Impact • How did the Civil War end?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • The War’s End and Impact • How did Lincoln’s assassination affect society?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.11- The Civil War • The War’s End and Impact • What was the impact of the Civil War?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • Rival Plans for Reconstruction • What was the primary purpose of Reconstruction?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • Rival Plans for Reconstruction • What was Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • Rival Plans for Reconstruction • What was the congressional plan for Reconstruction?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • Rival Plans for Reconstruction • What condition did the former slaves experience directly after the war?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • Rival Plans for Reconstruction • What was the purpose of the Freedman’s Bureau?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • Reconstruction in the South • Which groups helped to elect Republicans in the South? • 1) • 2) • 3)
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • Reconstruction in the South • Which types of legislation helped to reconstruct the South? • 1) • 2) • 3)
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • Reconstruction in the South • Why were schools and churches important to freed people?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • Reconstruction in the South • What were the benefits and drawbacks of sharecropping?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • The End of Reconstruction • How did the Ku Klux Klan undermine reform efforts?
Unit 4: Civil War & ReconstructionCh.12- The Civil War • The End of Reconstruction • How did government corruption undermine reform efforts?