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Slavery in America
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Expansion and Reform: The United States from 1829-1860 Powerpoint
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Causes of the Civil War Powerpoint
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Civil War 223
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| Begins with a brief review of slavery throughout history then discusses the first importation of Africans to the colonies, living conditions of slaves, and ends with the adoption of the 13th Amendment. Focuses on the development of slavery as an institution and the struggle to free African Americans from the early abolition era to the Civil War. |
Discusses territorial expansion, immigration, economic growth, and regionalism and industrialism in the period before the Civil War. Also covers the Mexican War and the discovery of gold in California, along with sectional tension and social reform movements.
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227 slides that examines the tensions that eventually led to armed conflict. Topics include sectional differences, slavery, agrarian versus manufacturing economies, territories seeking statehood, and the compromises that postponed war. |
223 slides
After a quick review of the causes of the war, the presentation traces military strategy on both sides, major battles, political and military leaders, and signal events in the struggle between the agrarian South and industrial North. |
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1. Introduction to slavery
2. Ancient slavery
3. Atlantic slave trade
4. Slavery in Americas
5. 13 colonies
6. Slave resistance and rebellion
7. Antebellum south
8. Slave life
9. Abolitionist movement
10. End of slavery
11. Legacy of slavery
12. Slavery today
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1. President Jackson
2. President Van Buren
3. Harrison & Tyler
4. President Polk
5. Reform movements
6. Taylor & Fillmore
7. President Pierce
8. President Buchanan
9. 1860
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1. Slavery before 1819
2. The North and South: Two different societies
3. Expansion leads to sectional conflict, Missouri Compromise
4. The Abolitionist movement
5. Manifest Destiny and the Mexican War
6. Abolitionists organize politically
7. Compromise of 1850
8. Uncle TomÕs Cabin
9. Kansas Nebraska Act, Bleeding Kansas
10. The election of 1856
11. Dred Scott Case
12. Republican Party formed
13. Lincoln Douglas debates
14. John BrownÕs raid
15. Election of 1860, Secession
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1. Origins of the Civil War
2. The Civil War began
3. Weapons
4. 1861
5. 1862
6. African Americans, women, music, and medicine
7. 1863
8. 1864
9. 1865
10. What happened to?
11. Legacy of the Civil War
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