Study for your Quiz! Study your three sets of notes… Chapter 15 (Spirit of Reform-written) American Slave Life (Slave Stations) Causes of the Civil War.

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Study for your Quiz! Study your three sets of notes… Chapter 15 (Spirit of Reform-written) American Slave Life (Slave Stations) Causes of the Civil War (Compromise of 1850/Trouble in Kansas) *You only get a retake if you have an IEP *Be prepared to turn in your American Slave life notes before the Quiz!

FOA Tuesday, March 24, What was Lincoln and Douglas’ opening statement about in their 1858 debate? 2. How did each of them feel about Black citizenship?

Tuesday’s Answers 1. In Douglas’ opening statement he was calling for self-government where whites were entitled to more over the blacks. Lincoln was more concerned with how the institution of slavery was separating the Union.

Tuesday’s Answers continued 2. Douglas believed that blacks should not have any rights, including citizenship. Lincoln believed that blacks should have some rights however they should not be able to vote, be jurors, or hold office.

Wednesday, March 25, What is the definition of a Civil War? 2. Where was the first battle of the Civil War/ War between the States? Use your book (Chapter 16) to find the answers.

Wednesday’s Answers 1. A civil war is a conflict between citizens of the same country. 2. Fort Sumter was the first battle in the Civil War/ War between the States.

FOA, Thursday, March 26, Why do Southerners call it “The War Between the States” and what was their country called? 2. Tennessee was the ______ state to secede in (date).

Thursday’s Answers 1. Southerners refer to the Civil War as the War between the States because when they seceded, they formed their own country called the Confederate States of America. Therefore, they were not of the same country and it was no longer a civil war. 2. Tennessee was the last state to secede in May 1861.