What Caused the Civil War?
Important Dates
ID Quiz - March 13 and 16th
Project and Test - March 19th and 20th
2A Killing Lincoln
February 14 - Read through prologue - through chapter 6 (50 pages)
February 19 - Read through chapter 13 (42 pages)
February 27 - Read through chapter 19 (39 pages) - QUIZ 1
March 2 - Read through chapter 26 (48 pages)
March 6 - Read through chapter 32 (42 pages)
March 16 - Read through chapter 41 (39 pages) QUIZ 2
March 18 - Read through chapter 47 (40 pages)
March 24 - Read through chapter 49 (42 pages)
April 6 - Read through epilogue (31 pages) QUIZ 3
February 19 - Read through chapter 13 (42 pages)
February 27 - Read through chapter 19 (39 pages) - QUIZ 1
March 2 - Read through chapter 26 (48 pages)
March 6 - Read through chapter 32 (42 pages)
March 16 - Read through chapter 41 (39 pages) QUIZ 2
March 18 - Read through chapter 47 (40 pages)
March 24 - Read through chapter 49 (42 pages)
April 6 - Read through epilogue (31 pages) QUIZ 3
(Day 1) 2/20 and 24 (B) and 2/27 (A)
How do key historic events effect the ideas of Nationalism and Sectionalism in the country?
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HOMEWORK -
1. Read you book
2. IDs
1. Read you book
2. IDs
( Day 2) 2/24 and 2/27 - 2A reading quiz 1
To what extent were political compromises over the expansion of slavery a
failure?
After analyzing the two maps, answer these two questions.
- How had the U.S. map changed from 1820 to 1854 in terms of (a) number of additional free states and territories, (b) number of additional slave states, and (c) number of territories to be decided by popular sovereignty?
- How did the entry of territories to be decided by popular sovereignty complicate the prior attempt to balance free and slaveholding states?
Create a timeline of the events from last class, differentiating them by sectionalism and nationalism - discuss any patterns you notice
HOMEWORK - Read background information on Uncle Tom's Cabin
Work on IDs
Work on IDs
(Day 3) 2/28 and 3/2 Fugitive Slave Law and Bleeding Kansas
To what extent were political compromises over the expansion of slavery a
failure?
(Day 4) 3/3 and 3/4
Why did free Americans have such conflicting views on slavery?
History the story of us - Division (44 mins)
Read and Annotate Uncle Tom's Cabin Docs
HOMEWORK -
1. IDs
1. IDs
HOMEWORK - Read Dred Scott background and answer questions
Reading
IDs
Reading
IDs
(Day 5) 3/5 and 3/6
How did increased division over the expansion of slavery and state's rights lead to open rebellion?
1. Warm up - Kansas Nebraska Act
2. Fugitive Slave Law - A deeper look
2. Fugitive Slave Law - A deeper look
Homework -
Read your book
Work on IDs for quiz next week
Day 6- 3/9 and 3/10
How was the political landscape a turning point in leading to Civil War?
Day 7 - Day 7 - - Project Day now due on March 23rd or 24th you will get 5 extra points if you turn it in any time this week on google classroom.
Google Classroom codes:
A1 - y7wd3zj
A2 - 5giwlxt
B1 - myyzuw3
B2 - flnpvnx
B3 - pphaddl
Announcement will be on Remind. Download the app and here are the codes:
Honors - @8k47hh
Standard - @6ggga8
HOMEWORK - get ready for your test