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Do Now 1/6Reminders
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1. What is the definition of geographic features?The definition of geographic features is . . .
2. What are five examples of geographic features?Five examples of geographic features are . . .
3. What is the definition of economic features?4. What are five examples of economic features?5. Explain the North’s geography, economy, transportation,
and society back in the early 1800s.The North’s geography is . . . In the early 1800s the North’s economy was . . .
6. Explain the South’s geography, economy, transportation, and society back in the early 1800s.
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Do Now 1/61. The definition of geographic features is of or pertaining to
geography; natural features of the earth2. Five examples of geographic features are landforms, bodies of
water, climate/weather, land uses.3. The definition of economic features is of, or pertaining to the
production, distribution, and use of income, wealth and goods4. Five examples of economic features are trade,
industries/businesses, stock market, money, SLAVERY5. The North’s geography is . . . In the early 1800s the North’s
economy was . . .6. The South’s geography is . . . In the early 1800s the South’s
economy was . . .
7. When you hear “Underground Railroad”, what do you think of? What do you already know about it?
When I hear “Underground Railroad” I think of . . . (what is it, people, places, why it happened).
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Do Now 1/9Reminders
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1. What is the definition of compromise?The definition of compromise is . . .
2. What is an example of a compromise?An example of a compromise is . . .
3. What is the definition of abolitionist?4. Who is an example of an abolitionist?5. What is the definition of secession?6. What is the main example of secession during the U.S.
Civil War?
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Do Now 1/91. The definition of compromise is . . .2. An example of a compromise is . . . 3. The definition of an abolitionist is . . .4. An example of an abolitionist is . . . 5. The definition of secession is. . . 6. The main example of secession during the
U.S. Civil War was when . . .
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1. Which compromise does this map represent? (Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850 or Kansas-Nebraska Act?)
2. What does the color blue/green (the first color on the key) represent on the map?The color blue/green represents _____________ on the map.3. What does the color orange represent on the map?4. What does the color green represent on the map?5. What does the color pink represent on the map?
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Missouri Compromise of 1820Nat Turner’s Rebellion – 1831
Underground Railroad?
Sectionalism Compromise of 1850
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom’s Cabin – 1851
Kansas-Nebraska Act – 1854
Bleeding KansasUnion v.
Confederacy
Election of 1860
SECESSION!!!Civil War Officially
begins
John Brown’s Raid on
Harper’s Ferry
Dred Scott Decision 1857
THE COMPROMISES – Causes of the Civil WarPg. 66
Lincoln-Douglas Debates
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How did debates and limitations of compromises lead to a Civil War in the
United States?
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Our Big Goals1. Earn at least 80%
mastery on all assessments.
2. Earn at least at 4 out of 5 on the AP U.S. History Exam.
3. Grow to at least a 9th grade level in argumentative writing.
4. Grow at least 2 years in reading.
5. Write a resume.
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1. Tell me about your life as a slave. Where did you live? What kinds of work did you do? What were some of the hardest things about your life?
My life as a slave was ________. I had to work all the time and do things like __________. Some of the hardest things about my life were________.
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2. Tell me about your escape from the South. Why did you decide to flee? How did you travel? How did you find your way? How did you survive? How did you feel?I decided to escape from the South and flee because ________. I found my way by __________. I survived by ________. I felt ________.
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3. Tell me about the people you encountered on the Underground Railroad. What kinds of people did you come across? What are some of the different ways that they helped you? How did the abolitionists influence the Underground Railroad?As I embarked on the Underground Railroad, I came across people like ________. Some of the ways they helped me
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4. Tell me about when what happened after you reached freedom. Where did you settle? Why did you choose that place? What kind of work did you do? What were some of the challenges you faced? How did you feel starting your new life?
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Agreement or a settlement of a disagreement that is reached by all sides involved
1. Missouri Compromise2. Compromise of 18503. Kansas-Nebraska Act
A disagreementPeople NOT getting what they want
Compromise(vocab word 1/3)
Definition Characteristics/Illustration
Examples Non-Examples
Pg. 65
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A person who favors the end (abolition) of a practice or institution, esp. (especially) capital punishment or slavery. (i.e.: People who are against slavery)
1. Harriet Tubman2. Frederick Douglas3. “Conductors” of the Underground Railroad
1. Slave owners2. Plantation owners
Abolitionist(vocab word 2/3)
Definition Characteristics/Illustration
Examples Non-Examples
Pg. 65
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Act of formally withdrawing from membership of a federation, esp. a political state. (i.e.: Southern states leaving the U.S.A.)
1. During the Civil War, all of the Southern states that left the U.S.A.2. Modern Day: Texas
1. States NOT leaving the U.S.A.
Secession/Secede
(vocab word 3/3)
Definition Characteristics/Illustration
Examples Non-Examples
Pg. 65
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