Ch 14 pp 436 - 440
Nativism
Immigrants in Politics
Know-Nothings
Decline of Nativism
Ch 13 pp 408 - 416
Westward Expansion
Westward Trails
Texas Annexation
Oregon Territory
Ch 13 pp 416 - 424
Mexican War
Wilmot Proviso
Free Soil Party
Gold
Ch 13 pp 424 - 431
Clay’s Compromise
Fugitive Slave Law
Slave Bounty Hunters
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
William Walker
Chapter 14 pp 434 – 436, 440 - 442
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Republican Party
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Compromise in Kansas
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Death of the Whig Party
• Bleeding Kansas
Chapter 14 pp 443 – 455
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Problems Between
Congressmen
• Chief Justice Roger B Taney
• Lecompton Constitution
• King Cotton
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Northern Labor
Chapter 14 pp 455 – 463
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National Economic Crisis
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The Impending Crisis of the South
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Non-Slaveholders in the South
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Lincoln-Douglas Debates
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Freeport Doctrine
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Harpers Ferry
Chapter 15 pp 466 – 477
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Election of Lincoln
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Secession of South Carolina
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Saving the Union trough
Compromise
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Confederated States of America
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Border States
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West Virginia
Chapter 15 pp 477 – 487
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Advantages of the North
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Paying for the War
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The Trent Affair
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Submarine Warfare
Chapter 15 pp 487 – 496
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Read for your enjoyment
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Work on your study guide
Chapter 16 pp. 500 – 510
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Contabands
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Effects of the Emancipation
Proclamation
• Copperheads
• New York City Draft Riots
Chapter 16 pp. 510 – 520
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Women War Contribution
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Battle of Gettysburg
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African Americans
Fighting
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Emancipation Confirmed
Chapter 16 pp. 520 – 532
• Sherman’s March Through
Georgia
• Military Prisons
• Appomattox Court House
• Assassination of Lincoln
Chapter 17 pp. 536 – 549
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Radical Republicans
• Johnson’s Reconstruction
• Black Codes
• Freedmen’s Bureau
• Reconstruction Acts
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Reconstruction Amendments
Chapter 17 pp. 549 - 560
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Civil Service Reform
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Elected African Americans
• Southern Resistance
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Supreme Court During
Reconstruction
• Compromise of 1877