America’s Civil War REVIEW. Key Differences between the North and the South 1.Different ???????? (ways of making a living)

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America’s Civil War REVIEW

Key Differences between the North and the South 1.Different ???????? (ways of making a living)

Key Differences between the North and the South 1.Different economies (ways of making a living)

Key Differences between the North and the South a.Northern economy was ????????? (factories). b.Agriculture was small ?????.

Key Differences between the North and the South a.Northern economy was industrial (factories). b.Agriculture was small ?????.

Key Differences between the North and the South a.Northern economy was industrial (factories). b.Agriculture was small farms.

Key Differences between the North and the South B. Southern economy was agricultural - ??????? Growing ?????? and tobacco

Key Differences between the North and the South B. Southern economy was agricultural - plantations growing ?????? and tobacco

Key Differences between the North and the South B. Southern economy was agricultural - plantations growing cotton and tobacco

State’s Rights verses power of the Federal Government Southerners generally favored ?????’s rights (less power to the federal Government)

State’s Rights verses power of the Federal Government Southerners generally favored state’s rights (less power to the federal Government)

Key Issue leading to war was NOT slavery but... it was the Expansion of Slavery into the Western Territories.

The Southern states wanted to make sure that they kept pace with the Northern States in the U.S. ???????

The Southern states wanted to make sure that they kept pace with the Northern States in the U.S. Senate

When the territories became states, the Southerners wanted to make sure that at least half of them were ????? states and would vote pro-slavery.

When the territories became states, the Southerners wanted to make sure that at least half of them were slave states and would vote pro-slavery.

Compromises: Attempts to avoid division and war ???????? Compromise and Compromise of ????. Temporary solutions but did not avoid war.

Compromises: Attempts to avoid division and war Missouri Compromise and Compromise of ????. Temporary solutions but did not avoid war.

Compromises: Attempts to avoid division and war Missouri Compromise and Compromise of Temporary solutions but did not avoid war.

This term means the citizens of a territory vote to determine if their territory would be free or state. Popular Sovereignty

Means the citizens of a territory vote to determine if their territory would be free or state. This led to a great deal of violence as outsiders moved in to influence the vote. “Bleeding ???????”

Popular Sovereignty This led to a great deal of violence as outsiders moved in to influence the vote. “Bleeding Kansas”

Popular Sovereignty This led to a great deal of violence as outsiders moved in to influence the vote. “Bleeding Kansas”

???? ????? Case Also declared part of the ??????? Compromise Unconstitutional Supreme Court ruled slaves were property and Congress could make no laws restricting property ownership.

Dred Scott Case Also declared part of the ??????? Compromise Unconstitutional Supreme Court ruled slaves were property and Congress could make no laws restricting property ownership.

Dred Scott Case Also declared part of the Missouri Compromise Unconstitutional Supreme Court ruled slaves were property and Congress could make no laws restricting property ownership.

Dred Scott Case Supreme Court ruled slaves were _______ and Congress could make no laws restricting property ownership.

Dred Scott Case Supreme Court ruled slaves were property and Congress could make no laws restricting property ownership.

Dred Scott Case This decision angered ____________ (those who opposed slavery).

Dred Scott Case This decision angered abolitionists (those who opposed slavery).

Dred Scott Case After the war the __th Amendment was passed guaranteeing blacks equal protection under the Constitution.

Dred Scott Case After the war the 14th Amendment was passed guaranteeing blacks equal protection under the Constitution.

________ _________ was elected President in 1860 (president during the Civil War)

Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860 (president during the Civil War)

Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln was part of the new __________ party

Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln was part of the new Republican party

Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln said that the states did not have the legal right to secede. Our country was a Union of ______ and not ______.

Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln said that the states did not have the legal right to secede. Our country was a Union of people and not ______.

Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln said that the states did not have the legal right to secede. Our country was a Union of people and not states.

Abraham Lincoln elected President The South attack a Federal garrison ???? ?????? and started the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln elected President The South attack a Federal garrison Fort Sumter and started the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln’s initial was aim was to ??????? the ?????? and NOT to end slavery.

Abraham Lincoln elected President Lincoln’s initial was aim was to preserve the Union and NOT to end slavery.

Abraham Lincoln elected President

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