civil war vocabulary #1 1.abolitionists 2.popular sovereignty 3.kansas-nebraska act 4.bleeding...
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civil war vocabulary #1
1. abolitionists2. popular sovereignty3. Kansas-Nebraska Act4. Bleeding Kansas5. Dred Scott decision6. Missouri Compromise7. Compromise of 1850
Define each of the following words and draw a memory cue for each one. Due tomorrow.
warm-up 11/2/11
Make a list of 10 facts and/or questions about the Civil War.
These are facts you think you know or wonder about.
warm-up 11/4/11
Explain 2 differences between the north and the south.
cover page – turn book horizontally
• write these 6 civil war ideas on your cover
• use the markers to make it look interesting
• do a list or scatter the ideas randomly on the cover
President Lincoln
Slave state vs
Free state
Gen. Grant vs
Gen. Lee
“A house divided… cannot stand”
Unionvs
Confederacy
“Across 5 Aprils”
open the booklet, number each 1/2 page 1 - 11
warm-up 11/3/11
Look at the graphic on p. 262. Which 2 differences between the north and the south do you think are going to cause the most tension and conflict?
Timeline of Events Leading to War (p. 1)
Compromise of 1850
Lincoln Elected
Pres
S.C secedes
Southern states form
confederationDred Scott decision
Bleeding Kansas
Kansas – Nebraska
Act
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Fugitive Slave Act
1850
1855
1858
1852
1861-P
ro s
lave
ry
-Pro
slavery
-Pro
sla
very
-Pro slavery
- Anti slavery
- Unrest over slavery
Anti slavery
-
-Pro
slavery
North vs South• turn your desk to face your partner
• read your card about the north or south
• make a web/mind map about your region
• pictures ONLY
• when time is called, you will hang your visual on the wall
• go to the other wall and take notes about the other region based on the visuals there
• complete the chart for your region
• complete the closure activity
north vs southrandom min checks
• write 2 facts about your region based on what you have read so far
• write 2 more facts about your region
• write 2 facts about the other region
Closure assignment
• on the back of your chart, explain 3 differences between the north and south. Now, which side do you think will win based on these differences?
warm up 11/4/11
• Quick write… Does the federal government have the right to tell the people organizing a new state that they cannot have slavery? Why or why not?
• This is your opinion – no wrong answers with good ideas to back it up
WESTWEST North – complete from ThursNorth – complete from Thurs
1.
2.
3.
4.
South – complete from ThursSouth – complete from Thurs
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.manifest destiny
2. Territories added
3. US war with Mexico
facts
4. debates in the territories over slavery
Name ________________________
Label each state where battles occurredColor entire map to show north, south or border state by the end of 1861.
there was a small skirmish in Arizona atPiccacho Pass, nearTucson
can you believe this huge
number of battlefields!!
WOW! Look how manywere in Virginia.
use p.359
closure 11/4/11
• on the back of your map, in the blank space at the bottom of the page, make this chart & fill it out
Union states
1.
2.
3.
Border states
1.
2.
3.
4.
States that
joined the
Confederacy
1.
2.
3.
Now, tell your partner what you wrote for answers!
If your map isn't
finished, please
finish it over
the weekend.
Fighting Against Slavery
Life of work - Life of want -
Life of fear - Life of hope -
How did free blacks help slaves?
How did slaves resist captivity?
Underground Railroad p. 287
ABOLIONISTABOLIONISTSS Definition: of
Abolitionists
Harriet Beecher Stowe
John Brown
Fredrick Dougla
s
Why some people
opposed abolition
William Lloyd Garrison
causes of the civil warcauses of the civil war
north
south
Major Battles
WESTWEST North – complete from ThursNorth – complete from Thurs
1.
2.
3.
4.
South – complete from ThursSouth – complete from Thurs
1.
2.
3.
4.
1.manifest destiny
2. Territories added
3. US war with Mexico
facts
4. debates in the territories over slavery
Fighting Against Slavery
Life of work - Life of want -
Life of fear - Life of hope -
How did free blacks help slaves?
How did slaves resist captivity?
Underground Railroad p. 287
ABOLIONISTABOLIONISTSS Definition: of
Abolitionists
Harriet Beecher Stowe
John Brown
Fredrick Dougla
s
Why some people
opposed abolition
William Lloyd Garrison
causes of the civil warcauses of the civil war
north
south
Major Battles