Social Studies Chapter 21 A Dividing Nation pp. 285 – 301
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21.2 Confronting the Issue of Slavery |
21.3 The Missouri Compromise |
21.4 The Missouri Compromise Unravels |
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Questions about Missouri
The Tallmadge Amendment
A Deadlocked Congress
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Secession v.
A Compromise is reached
Reactions to the Compromise
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The "Gag Rule"
Southern Fears
Fugitive Slaves
Slavery in the Territories
Statehood for California
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21.5 The Compromise of 1850 |
21.6 The Compromise Satisfies No One |
21.7 The Dred Scott Decision |
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Something for Everyone
The Compromise is Accepted
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The Fugitive Slave Law
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
The Ostend Manifesto and the
Bloodshed in Kansas
Violence in Congress
The Dred Scott Decision |
Two Judicial Bombshells
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2.8 From Compromise to Crisis |
2.9 Secession |
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The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
John Brown’s Raid
The Election of 1860
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Civil War
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