Expansion and Division

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Expansion and Division AP United States History Unit 4

Slavery and the Making of America Slavery and the Making of America - Episode 3

Early Emancipation (1777-1804)

Missouri Compromise (1820)

Nat Turner’s Rebellion (1831)

Antebellum Southern Populations

Southern Populations

The Antebellum South primarily agrarian little (or slow developing) industry weak financial system inadequate transportation system economic power was shifting from “Upper” South (Chesapeake) to “Lower” South (Deep South) “King Cotton” – 57% of US exports in 1860

Changes in Cotton Production 1820 1860

Sexual slavery

Race “science”

Irish in America

The Ignorant Vote – Honors are Easy (1876)

Germans in America

Community Place type % German Monterey, OH township 83.6 Granville, OH 79.6 Saint Henry, OH village 78.5 Germantown, IL 77.6 Jackson, IN 77.3 Washington, OH 77.2 Saint Rose, IL 77.1 Butler, OH 76.4 Marion, OH 76.3 Jennings, OH 75.6 Coldwater, OH 74.9 Jackson, OH 74.6 Union, OH 74.1 Minster, OH 73.5 Kalida, OH Greensburg, OH 73.4

Know-Nothings and the Washington Monument

American Party Platform severe limits on immigration, especially from Catholic countries restrict political offices to native-born 21-year wait for immigrant citizenship Protestant-only public school teachers restrictions on sale of liquor daily Bible readings in public schools