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Regional Disagreements Chapter 3 Lesson 1

Reasons that Led to the Civil War Sectionalism States Rights

Missouri Compromise The Compromise of 1850

Kansas Nebraska Act Dred Scott Case

Slavery and Freedom Chapter 3 Lesson 2

Objectives Describe the importance of slavery to the Southern economy Analyze laws pertaining to slavery Describe the purpose of the Underground Railroad and how it work Analyze the contributions of women to the antislavery movement Identify important abolitionists and what they did to try and end slavery

The Slave Economy Southern Economy- Jobs of Slaves: The cost of paying a person, housing, and clothing a person was too great for some. But… Not in the South Owners had come to _____________________________. Jobs of Slaves:

Wealthy planters owned more than ___________________ the slaves in the ________________, most white Southerners owned ____________ slaves. Most people thought ___________________ was wrong but ____________________.

Slavery and the Law Emancipation- Virginia was considering this because _________________________________________________________________________.

Way slaves resisted: 1. 2. 3. Virginia instead decided to __________________________________________________________________________.

Slave codes (from states)- Slaves were not allowed to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Fugitive Slave Act (federal)- If you were caught you were ___________________________________.

The Underground Railroad The reasons that ______________ slaves were now free in the North is because: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Help Along the Way 1. _____________ helped each other. 2. ________________ helped slaves along the way. 3. These were some hiding places: -

The Underground Railroad was ___________________________________________________________________________. Most slaves were heading __________________ to ________________ or ____________________ to _________________.

Conductors- Stations- Who were they? Lanterns were used to ____________________.

Women Work for Change Women worked against slavery as well as ___________________________________. Elizabeth Cady Stanton- _________________ wrote Uncle Toms Cabin that explained ______________________________________.

Abolitionists Name Job Title

The Union Breaks Apart Describe Abe Lincolns political career. Identify the Confederate states of America. Analyze the dynamics of the Election of 1860. Identify reasons that some Southern states left the Union. Describe the events at Fort Sumter that marked the beginning of the Civil War.

Young Abe Lincoln Abraham Lincoln was born in ____________ and later moved to ______________. The family moved here because there were too many ______________ and there were no ____________ jobs. Since Indiana became crowded they moved to _________________.

Lincoln’s Jobs Open a ______ office. 1834 entered ______________. Served in the Illinois _______________. 1846 elected to ____________________. Joined a political party called the ___________________ because he was worried about the ____________________________.

Lincoln Elected Lincoln was elected to the U.S. _________________ to represent the ____________________ party. He said, “ A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe a government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free.”

Lincoln and Douglas Lincoln Douglas These two candidates ran against one another and were very __________________. Lincoln Douglas

Lincoln and Douglas Who won? But now everyone knows Lincoln. They will face each other again two years later for ___________________________.

The Election of 1860 Republican Democratic

Beliefs Democrats believed ___________________________________________________________________________. Republicans believed ___________________________________________________________________________.

Election Day November 1860 Lincoln did not win ____________________________________. But, he won _________________________________________________________________________.

Because of his success in the North and West _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. These states were called the ____________________________________.

Fort Sumter March 4th, 1861- Fort Sumter was under ________________ control but was located in the ___________________________________. Supplies were running low so ____________________________________.

The Confederate states demanded that the Union ________________________. The Union ________________ and fighting broke out. Finally ________________ surrendered.

_________________, ______________, ____________________ , and __________________ joined the Confederacy. Now there are _____________ Confederate states. Tensions built and the ______________ began.

Civil War The 1st battle- ____________________ also known as _________________________. At first it look like _____________ would win but then the _________________ army retreated (_____________________) new troops arrived. ________________ won.

The Fighting Begins ______________ proved more powerful then ____________________. Some people who were not on a side were considered ___________________. These stated allowed ________________ but had not _____________________.

Battle Plans Northern Plan Southern Plan

What did anaconda have to do with the war

Battle of Antietam Life was very difficult in the South because ____________________________________. September 1862- ___________________________________ Location- ________________________

Lee (Confederate Commander) planned to ______________________________________________________________________ At Antietam Creek, _____________ army was stopped by __________________. This battle had the largest ____________.

Who won the battle ? _________________ Important Result: Lincoln announced his decision to issue an order ___________________________________________________________________________.

The Emancipation Proclamation Date :__________________________ The Proclamation said : All slaves _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________. It did not include the ____________________________________.

Lincolns order hurt ___________________________________. Enslaved people who fled to freedom became ______________________. These people helped the army by ___________________________________.

Contributions from All Women helped by: ______________________________ Clara Barton and Sally Tompkins worked as ___________________________.

Others: 180,000 _____________________________ served in the Army. Some jobs they did were: ________________, _________________, ________________. European ______________________ also helped __________________________________.

The Road to Union Victory Lesson 5 The Road to Union Victory

Objectives Identify major battles of the Civil War and their results. Describe actions Lincoln took during the Civil War. Analyze the Gettysburg Address and its impact on the Civil War. Describe the surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox.

Vicksburg and Chancellorsville Union general- _______________________ What happened at Vicksburg, Mississippi? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

July 4th, 1863 ________________________ Vicksburg was important because ___________________________________________________________________________. On the other side Lee ___________________________________________________________________________.

The Battle of Gettysburg Lee thought that if the Confederates won this battle than ___________________________________________________________________________. Picketts Charge ______________________ The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the ___________ battles of the war.

Who won the Battle of Gettysburg

Battle Who Won? What was gained? Vicksburg Chancellorsville Gettysburg

The Gettysburg Address November 19th, 1863 Lincoln dedicated ___________________________________________________________________________. Lincoln gave a short ________________ (_________ minutes) but it was the most ___________________________________. “Government of the ________, by the _____________, for the _____________.”

The Road to Appomattox 1st 2nd Name: Destination: Result:

What was happening to Lee’s army April 9th, 1865- ____________________________ at ____________________________________. After ____ years of ____________ the war is over.

What were the major battles? The Civil War What were the major battles? Who won? How did it end?