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1 Tuesday, April 10 1.Turn in your cards. Put them in the plastic bag in front of my desk. 2. Update your Table of Contents if you did not on Thursday DateEntry TitleEntry # 3/29Westward expansion map 46 3/30“Go West Young Man/Women” 47 4/3Pioneer West movie48 4/4Immigration worksheet 49 4/5Era of Reform notes 50 4/10Causes of the Civil War movie 51 2.Turn to entry #50

2 Did Mrs. Siek take role???? Yes – go on to next slide No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!

3 2nd Economic Expansion Map– Learning Recovery Monday, April 9 HannahX

4 3rd Economic Expansion map Learning Recovery, Monday April 9th TreyX AlexX

5 5th Economic Expansion map Learning Recovery, Monday April 9th JesseX Emilyx

6 6th Economic Expansion map Learning Recovery, Monday April 9th

7 8th Economic Expansion map Learning Recovery, Monday April 9th

8 #50 April 5:The Reforming Spirit V.Abolitionism*Person who wants to abolish slavery *Important people: William Lloyd Garrison – published the “Liberator” newspaper denouncing slavery

9 #50 April 5:The Reforming Spirit V.Abolitionism*Person who wants to abolish slavery *Important people: William Lloyd Garrison – published the “Liberator” newspaper denouncing slavery Grimke Sisters – Former slaveholders who moved north and fought against slavery thru writings and speeches

10 #50 April 5:The Reforming Spirit V.Abolitionism*Person who wants to abolish slavery *Important people: William Lloyd Garrison – published the “Liberator” newspaper denouncing slavery Grimke Sisters – Former slaveholders who moved north and fought against slavery thru writings and speeches Fredrick Douglass – escaped slave; started the newspaper “The North Star”; fought for freedom and equality

11 #50 April 5:The Reforming Spirit V.Abolitionism*Person who wants to abolish slavery *Important people: William Lloyd Garrison – published the “Liberator” newspaper denouncing slavery Grimke Sisters – Former slaveholders who moved north and fought against slavery thru writings and speeches Fredrick Douglass – escaped slave; started the newspaper “The North Star”; fought for freedom and equality Sojourner Truth- born a slave in NY but received her freedom; fought against

12 #50 April 5:The Reforming Spirit V.Abolitionism*Person who wants to abolish slavery *Important people: William Lloyd Garrison – published the “Liberator” newspaper denouncing slavery Grimke Sisters – Former slaveholders who moved north and fought against slavery thru writings and speeches Fredrick Douglass – escaped slave; started the newspaper “The North Star”; fought for freedom and equality Sojourner Truth- born a slave in NY but received her freedom; fought against Harriet Beecher Stowe – wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin (a story about the evils of slavery

13 #50 April 5:The Reforming Spirit V.Abolitionism*Person who wants to abolish slavery *Important people: William Lloyd Garrison – published the “Liberator” newspaper denouncing slavery Grimke Sisters – Former slaveholders who moved north and fought against slavery thru writings and speeches Fredrick Douglass – escaped slave; started the newspaper “The North Star”; fought for freedom and equality Sojourner Truth- born a slave in NY but received her freedom; fought against Harriet Beecher Stowe – wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin (a story about the evils of slavery *Underground Railroad -system of escape routes that slaves took to freedom -Harriet Tubman – a leading conductor

14 Women’s Rights http://www.hippocampus.org/History%20%26% 20Government?uak=ipw

15 #50 April 5:The Reforming Spirit VI.Women’s Movement *Women enjoyed few legal rights and couldn’t vote *Seneca Falls Convention – to discuss women’s rights -organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton -wrote the Declaration of Sentiments – “all men and women are created equal” and listed the grievances against men http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYQhRCs9IHM

16 Causes of the Civil War The Industrial NorthAgricultural SouthThe Slave South Slave Life and RevoltAbolition MovementArgument Over Slavery Liberty and the Constitution Slavery and the Western Territories Dred Scott v. Sandford A House Divided


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