Learning Target:
I can summarize the events that led to the Civil War, & I can evaluate the degree to which each contributed to the conflict. Critical Vocabulary: Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vesey, Nat Turner’s Rebellion, Underground Railroad, Harriett Tubman, Prigg v. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, “Fire-Eaters,” “Omnibus Bill,” Stephen A. Douglas, Compromise of 1850, Fugitive Slave Act, Abelman v. Booth, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, “Young America” Movement, Black Warrior, Ostend Manifesto, Kansas-Nebraska Act, New England Emigrant Aid Company, “Bleeding Kansas,” Republican Party, Dred Scott Decision, Abraham Lincoln, Freeport Doctrine, John Brown, Pottawatomie Creek, Lecompton Constitution, Harpers Ferry, Constitutional Union Party, Election of 1860, Crittenden Compromise, Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, First Inaugural Address, Fort Sumter
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