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Warm Up:Divide your paper in half and create this T-chart.
Arguments for Slavery Arguments against slavery
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Today’s Question:
What events led up to the Civil War?
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Today’s Activities:
1. Watch videos/takes notes on events leading up to Civil War
2. In groups: lean about one event leading up to the war and prepare to teach the class about it
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Compromise:
An agreement that is reached when both sides
agree to give up something.
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Missouri Compromise of 1820
There was a debate about whether new western territories would be ________ states or ________ states.
The Missouri Compromise added _______ as a slave state and ______ as a free state. This helped to balance slave states and free states.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTSbn5cE4LA
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Compromise of 1850
In 1850, California entered the United States as a ________ state.
In return, _________ southerners demanded stronger
fugitive slave laws. Southwest territories would decide the issue of
_________for themselves.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvlUqV1vwTc
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Kansas Nebraska Act
The ______ in each territory could decide whether to allow slavery or not. This was called popular sovereignty.
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Events leading up to war:
In groups:
• Each group will be responsible for learning about ONE event leading up to the Civil War.
• Your group will teach the class about that event by telling a story. Make sure you include specific dates,
names, and places!
• You may create a skit, song, poem