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1 US History December 2 and 3, 2015
Slavery in America US History December 2 and 3, 2015

2 Slavery in America Objective: Explore the history of slavery in America and the beginning of the Abolitionist Movement leading up to the Civil War. Students will analyze the significance of slavery in America by examining the situation Africans faced in the south and north and determine its long-term effects. Essential Question: What were the main causes and effects of the Civil War? Standard(s): 1.9 1.10 2.1

3 Warm-up: CNN Student News
Write a ONE SENTENCE summary on TWO news stories from CNN Student News. After the video you will have 5 minutes to write your 2 summaries. Summary: “A brief statement or account of the main points of something. Discussion to follow: What do you think?

4 How to pass Semester 1 Cellphone & Gum policy Announcements
Earn at least a C- this Quarter. Do the Extra-Credit essays on the Final Exam. Minimum Effort = D-. Get more than a C- and do well on the Final Exam can = a C or B. Cellphone & Gum policy Cellphones & gum are a serious disruption. We will be lining up outside of the classroom this week (and next) to dispose of gum and to put away our electronic devices. That will be your warning. If I see it again I take it away for the class period. If you refuse, I take it away for the class day and it is put in the Dean’s office for your parent to pick up.

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6 Warm-Up: Timeline Pages: 344-345
What important event in Mexican and American history took place in 1848, and what was its significance? In what year was the Kansas-Nebraska Act passed? What important industrial process was discovered in 1856?

7 1. What is happening in the cartoon?
Write in your notebooks. 1. What is happening in the cartoon? 2. What is the difference between the two images? 3. What do you think the intended message of the cartoon is? 4. Based on the image, has slavery gone away? Why? 5. Classroom Discussion: Is it any better nowadays?

8 Warm-up: Cartoon Analysis
Write in your notebooks. 1. What is happening in the cartoon? 2. What is the difference between the two images? 3. What do you think the intended message of the cartoon is? 4. Based on the image, has slavery gone away? Why? 5. Classroom Discussion: Is it any better nowadays?

9 1850’s: Shade, List, and Describe
Free States: Mostly Urban. Cities / Factories. Supported Federal Rights. Slave States: Mostly Rural. Agriculture / Plantations. Supported State Rights. Texas Missouri Arkansas Louisiana Mississippi Alabama Tennessee Georgia. Kentucky. Florida. South Carolina. North Carolina. Virginia. Maryland. Delaware. Unorganized Territory. Minnesota Territory. Iowa. Wisconsin. Illinois. Indiana. Ohio. Pennsylvania. New York. New Jersey. Rhode Island. Connecticut. Massachusetts Vermont. New Hampshire. Maine.

10 Describe the Importance of Each Describe the Importance of Each
Freedom's Journal: An African American owned and operated newspaper Describe the Importance of Each The Liberator (abolitionist newspaper): Known for support of anti- slavery and an avowed woman’s rights newspaper. Underground Railroad: An illegal network of escape routes that provided protection & transportation for slaves fleeing north to freedom. Dred Scott Decision, 1857: African Americans, whether enslaved or free, could NOT be citizens and had no standing to sue in federal court; no power to regulate slavery in federal territories. Harpers Ferry: A raid led by white abolitionist John Brown to start an armed slave revolt in by seizing a U.S. arsenal at Harper’s Ferry. Uncle Tom’s Cabin: Anti-slavery novel. Believed by some to have “helped lay the groundwork for the Civil War”.

11 Video: Slavery in America
Watch the video and take 20 facts. Write facts in your notebook. Be prepared to discuss the material.

12 Draw a picture of one thing you learned on the cellphone cover screen.
Closure: Exit Slip Draw a picture of one thing you learned on the cellphone cover screen.

13 Lesson Assessment: A Civil War Map
Color the map to find out how the United States was divided during the Civil War. 1. Follow the directions as shown on the worksheet. 2. Color in the states. Use only 3 different colors and diagonal pencil/pen lines. Slaveholding States = Diagonal Lines. 3. Cut out and glue into notebooks. 4. 5 Points Extra Credit: In 1861 West Virginia separated from Virginia. It became a state in Study the map. Write why you think West Virginia became its own state.

14 Closure: Write on Map Page
In 1861 West Virginia separated from Virginia. It became a state in Study the map. Write why you think West Virginia became its own state. Hint: Look at South Carolina and North Carolina. Now, look at Virginia and West Virginia. Write a 2-3 sentence response.

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