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A Divided Nation. Chapter 10. NORTH vs. SOUTH. Outlawed ______ Strong: More ________ Industrial Favored:. Pride in: American ______ ______ _______ _______. ______ states Strong: More ________ Agricultural Opposed:. The Compromise of 1850. _______ admitted as a _______ state - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Divided Nation

Chapter 10

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Outlawed ______

Strong:More

________IndustrialFavored:

NORTH vs. SOUTH

• Pride in:• America

n ______• ______• _______• _______

• ______ states• Strong:• More

________• Agricultural• Opposed:

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_______ admitted as a _______ state

Utah and New Mexico granted __________

_____ Slave Act◦Federal _____ that

required citizens:Outlawed the ______

and _____ of slaves in _____

The Compromise of 1850

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Stephan __________◦Proposed that _______

and ______ Territories granted:

◦Eliminate __________________

Reaction◦Northerners

___________:◦Divided ________

The Kansas-Nebraska Act

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____________ Party:◦Northern ________ and

________◦__________ spreading

_________◦Worked with _____________

(another political party)◦________________________

joins____________ prevails

New Political Parties Emerge

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Write an editorial (2-3 paragraphs) protesting or supporting the Fugitive Slave Act or the Kansas-Nebraska Act

ORMake a flyer protesting or supporting the

Fugitive Slave Act or the Kansas-Nebraska Act

Include on both◦Name the states that would agree with your

editorial or flyer and explain why they would agree.

In-Class Assignment / Homework

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Turn to page 329 and read “The Rescue of Dr. John Doy”◦Who was John Doy◦Why was he arrested and what was he convicted of?

Journal 4/7

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Popular SovereigntyPro-slavery vs. ________________ elect a territorial ________

◦Legislature would pass __________ and write a State _____________

◦The Constitution would declare Kansas as a _______ state or _______ state Settlers vote on ___________

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Voting FraudNov. 1854 Election

◦________ demanded to _____◦Pro-slavery ______ _ elected

March 1855 Election◦36 ________ members and 3 __________ members:

Free-soilers:◦Establish own _______

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_________ settlers shot near Lawrence

President ___________ denounced the __________◦Claimed that free-soilers were _________

Pro-slavery “____________” destroyed:

The Sack of Lawrence

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John ________:◦Killed _____________settlers along Pottawatomie Creek

Significance of ___________and _______________1. Led to ___________in

Kansas2. Led to conflicts in

__________3. “________________”

divided the nation

The Pottawatomie Massacre

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In-Class Assignment / Homework

Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle

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Civil War in Kansas

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Brooks VS. Sumner

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Election of 1856

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Dred Scott

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Lecompton Constitution Controversy

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John Brown’s Raid

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In-Class Activity / Homework