Chapter 15: A Divided Nation Section 1: The Debate over Slavery

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Chapter 15: A Divided Nation Section 1: The Debate over Slavery New Land Renews Slavery Disputes Take notes in the boxes with details of how the new lands would be used. 1820 1840’s Missouri Compromise James K. Polk’s opinion Define: Wilmont Proviso: Free-Soil Party: The California Question: describe the conflict over California. Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Act List 6 conditions of the Compromise. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Details: Reactions: Explain what people in America thought of Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

Chapter 15 Section 2: Trouble in Kansas From Compromise to Conflict Color and label the maps below. For each map use the same set of colors and color the key. Label all of the territories, you do not have to label the states. Slave Territory Free state Free territory Popular Sovereignty Kansas-Nebraska Act Slave territory The Missouri Compromise, 1820 Election of 1852 Define Popular Soveriegnty: Secede: Candidate/party Candidate/party Circle the winning candidate and explain why they won. Read about the Kansas-Nebraska Act and its results, be sure to read all the way to the end of the section and chose the 4 major effects. Kansas-Nebraska Act When Passed: What it did: How it dealt with slavery: Effect: Effect: Effect: Effect:

Chapter 15 Section 3: Political Division The Kansas-Nebraska Act caused changes in the make up of US political parties. In the boxes below take notes to show how the political parties were effected by the Act. Kansas-Nebraska Act Republican Party Democratic Party Whig Party Know-Nothing Party Dred Scott His Claim: Issues Examined by the Supreme Court: 1. 2. 3. DECISION DECISION DECISION Northern Southern REACTION Summarize the beliefs of each of the candidates in 1858 Illinois State Senate Race Lincoln Douglass vs.

Chapter 15 Section 4: The Nation Divides Southerner’s Reactions Raid on Harpers Ferry Who was John Brown? What happened during his raid? What was he convicted of? How did he defend his actions? Northern Reaction Southern Reaction Election of 1860 Stephen Douglas John c. Breckenridge John Bell Abraham Lincoln Political Party View on Slavery The South Secedes Southerner’s Reactions The Confederate States of America Lincoln Takes Office Why they thought they could secede: Crittenden’s Plan Which states seceded? Who was elected President? What did Lincoln claim in his inaugural address? What was the conflict over federal property?