Chapter 5 – Bleeding Kansas. Bleeding Kansas Explain how trouble over slavery began in the USA.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Crisis Turns Violent Why did a civil war break out in Kansas? How did the Dred Scott decision divide the nation?
Advertisements

Stephen Douglas, the Kansas- Nebraska Act, and Bleeding Kansas By Hannah Lotz, Abby Davison, and Kelly Stecher.
 To understand what Bleeding Kansas is we must go back in time…  Issue: Slavery and States rights.  Slavery starts in the New World in the 1600’s.
Territorial Growth and Sectionalism
Warm Up  Fill out your Agenda  Take out your Venn Diagram  Set up your Warm Up/Cool Downs for this week on pages  Fill in your Table of.
SSUSH9 The student will identify key events, issues, and individuals relating to the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War. a. Explain the.
Westward Expansion and Slavery. 1.As the United States expanded westward, the conflict over slavery grew more bitter and threatened to tear the country.
Unit 9: Lecture 5 Significant Slavery Legislation Part II Mr. Smith 8 th grade U.S. History January 22 nd, 2012.
15-01 Road to Civil War Slavery and the West
Chapter 9 Section 3 Troubles Build. 1) The debate over slavery was turning ________________________. Senator __________________________ of Massachusetts.
Date: January 22, 2015 Topic: Setting the Stage for the Civil War. Aim: How did various events come together causing the Civil War? Date: January 22, 2015.
Slavery, State Rights and Secession. State Rights and Nullification The power a state has to govern what goes on within its borders. (Decide if they want.
Sectionalism and Causes of the Civil War Industry vs. Agriculture.
Ch. 15 Terms/People/Dates A Mr. Hopkins’ Masterpiece (made by Mr. Holmes!!!) March 2012.
ANTEBELLUM Web Quest.
"Bleeding Kansas". Goals: What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854? How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act lead to "Bleeding Kansas?" How did the Kansas-Nebraska.
Kansas Territory The Saga of Bleeding Kansas
Mounting Violence.  In 1831 Nat Turner led a slave uprising in Virginia and raised tensions to an all time high.
Topic 10 The Territorial Expansion of the U.S.
Unit 8-Causes of the U.S. Civil War
200 Compromises PeopleEventsLeftovers Final Jeopardy
Territory Review Texas was annexed in 1845
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Politics Economics Society Battles.
Ch. 15 Review. Round 1 1.I was president of the Confederacy. 2.The Kansas-Nebraska Act is an example of this… 3.The violence at Harper’s Ferry is credited.
Objectives: To explain the causes of the Civil War.
Teacher Notes Use this template presentation to introduce Slavery and the Civil War TEKS 5.4D, and 5.26BD. This template can also be used by students for.
Chapter 15, Section 2 A Nation Dividing. The Fugitive Slave Act The Act required all citizens to help catch runaway slaves The Act required all citizens.
Movement toward war.
EVENTS LEADING TO THE CIVIL WAR Missouri Compromise, 1820 Missouri became a slave state. Missouri became a slave state. Maine became a free state. Maine.
The road to the CIVIL WAR. Words you gotta know to understand why the Civil War happened 1. abolitionist 2. “Underground Railroad” 3. Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
 Originally occupied by mound builders. Tribes included Missouri, Osage, Fox  French first to explore area & claim for French government  Gave up territory.
200pt 300pt 400pt 500pt 100pt 200pt 300pt 400pt 500pt 100pt 200pt 300pt 400pt 500pt 100pt 200pt 300pt 400pt 500pt 100pt 200pt 300pt 400pt 500pt 100pt People.
Chapter 2: Section 2 The Union in Crisis (Part 1) Tuesday, September 23, 2014.
Lesson 56 Prelude to War. The Kansas-Nebraska Act Proposed by Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas in Proposed by Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas in.
US HISTORY 4.0 ANTE BELLUM INFORMATION. THE ANNEXATION OF TEXAS In the 1820s there were too few Mexican ppl living in Texas, so they allowed Americans.
CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR. PRIOR TO THE WILMOT PROVISO.
Expansion and Compromises. Louisiana Purchase, 1803.
Conflict and Compromise. Missouri Compromise Banned slavery in the Louisiana territory north of the 36º 30’ parallel.
The Rising Storm: Civil War Compromises  Missouri Compromise  Compromise of 1850  Kansas-Nebraska Act.
South Carolina’s concern over the federal policy regarding tariffs is known as the what crisis? Nullification Crisis.
Pre-Civil War Ch. 15, Section 2 A Nation Dividing.
Civil War Increasing Tensions Between the North and the South.
Expansion and the Slavery Debate Continue
Immigration and Battle Cries. Europe comes to America In the 1850s, immigrants flooded U.S. cities One major cause was the Irish potato famine Another.
A Nation Divided Growing Tensions Compromises Fail New Political Parties Coming of the Civil War Odds and Ends $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000.
Civil War Day 3 Standard 9abe. What makes you a citizen?
Man vs. the Mob. Senator ____ of South Carolina declared that the South would not give up its liberty to save the Union. 1. Henry Clay 2. John C. Calhoun.
Do Now: 9/22 or 9/23 Refer to the image to the left. 1)What do you see? What do you think happened? 2)How do you feel about this image? Explain. 3)How.
The Failure of Popular Sovereignty Bleeding Kansas.
Causes of the American Civil War Before we begin…. When do you think people know that a country is going to war? What is a Civil War? Is there.
BLOODY KANSAS Christian Lowe & Dorian Wade 2nd Period U.S History.
The Road to the Civil War As the United States expanded West, new territories were formed. It soon became inevitable that these territories would eventually.
Chapter 15 Test Review Notes.
Texas ponders which side to enter the Civil War on.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
Ad astra per aspera.
GROWING SECTIONAL CONFLICT
The Road to the Civil War…
Kansas Nebraska Act 1854.
Kansas-Nebraska Act Standard 8.68
The three cities shown on this map most likely relied on which industry during the colonial period? A cotton production B coal mining C tobacco farming.
To do this, Congress repealed (ended) the Missouri Compromise line at 36˚30’ in the western territories.
Was the Civil War inevitable by the mid 1850s?
Political Sectionalism
Pre-Civil War compromises and events
Preview: The Divisive Politics of Slavery
Objectives: To explain the causes of the Civil War.
The crisis turns violent
The Civil War (Power Sort)
Ch. 4 Bleeding KS & Civil War
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 5 – Bleeding Kansas

Bleeding Kansas Explain how trouble over slavery began in the USA.

Bleeding Kansas Why did Kansas becoming a state become a problem for the USA?

Bleeding Kansas How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act change the Missouri Compromise? Who was responsible for this change?

Bleeding Kansas How did popular sovereignty help create Bleeding Kansas?

Bleeding Kansas How did the New England Immigrant Aid Society get involved in Kansas?

Bleeding Kansas How did Missouri bushwhackers get involved in Kansas?

Bleeding Kansas How did the three constitutions written for Kansas before it became a state differ? Which constitution was finally accepted?

Bleeding Kansas Classify the following people as either a Jayhawker or Bushwhacker and tell how they were important to Bleeding Kansas.

Bleeding Kansas James Lane Charles Robinson “Bloody” Bill Anderson John Brown

Bleeding Kansas William Quantrill Henry Ward Beecher

Bleeding Kansas When did Kansas become a state? Month Day Year What did the constitution say about slavery?

Bleeding Kansas How large was Kansas Territory? What Kansas Territorial Governor gave his name to a Colorado city?

Bleeding Kansas Make a table about the Civil War. Name of each country Capital cities of each country Presidents of each country

Bleeding Kansas Nicknames of each country Flag designs of each country Colors for each country Leading Generals for each

Stand on slavery for each Outcome of the war for each

Bleeding Kansas What was Kansas’ contribution to the Civil War. Name two battles fought in Kansas during the Civil War.

Bleeding Kansas Why is Bleeding Kansas an appropriate name for the time period between 1854 and 1865?