
Sectionalism
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Christopher Morell
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Sectionalism - Having loyalty to one part of the nation rather than the entire nation
(opposite of nationalism)
Think: What issues divide people in the United States today? What issues bring about "sectional" feelings.
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Today's Lesson
Objective: How did westward expansion become a sectional issue?
Examples:
Compromise of 1850
Popular Soverignty
Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
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Compromise of 1850
California would become a free state (without slavery).
Other territory gained through the Mexican-American War would be decided through popular sovereignty, the people of the territory would vote whether slavery was legal or illegal.
Strong fugitive slave laws would be enforced. If a runaway enslaved person escapes to a free state, it would be illegal for people to try to protect them.
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Fill in the Blank
Compromise of 1850:
Checking for understanding - Which state was entered as a free state (without slavery)?
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Multiple Choice
Compromise of 1850:
Checking for understanding - How would the issue of slavery be determined in other territories gained in the Mexican-American War?
Slavery would be legal
Popular Sovereignty
Slavery would be illegal
The states would be divided between slave state and free state
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Multiple Choice
Compromise of 1850:
Checking for understanding - What does popular sovereignty mean?
The issue would be decided in court.
The issue would be decided through a war.
The issue would be voted on by the people of the territory.
The issue would be remained unaddressed.
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Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
The Compromise of 1850 failed and just made people angrier.
Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois proposed the Kansas-Nebraska Act to organize the Nebraska territory into states. The issue of slavery would be determined by popular sovereignty.
This angered abolitionists because it allowed the possibility that slavery would be allowed in places where it was banned.
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Open Ended
Checking for understanding - Why were abolitionists angered by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854?
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Bleeding Kansas
Pro-Slavery defenders and abolitionists from other states arrived in Kansas to try to influence the vote.
Violence and fighting broke out between the two groups.
Both sides declared victory and set up their own governments and constitutions inside the state. Popular Sovereignty did not work.
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Multiple Choice
Lesson Review: Having loyalty to one part of the nation rather than the entire nation
Nationalism
Sectionalism
Imperialism
Compromise
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Multiple Choice
Lesson Review: Attempt at compromise that dealt with the issue of slavery in the territory gained from the Mexican-American War.
3/5ths Compromise
Compromise of 1820
Compromise of 1850
Compromise of 1877
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Multiple Choice
Lesson Review: Idea to decide the issue of slavery through voting by the people of the territory.
Manifest Destiny
Bleeding Kansas
Popular Sovereignty
Constitutional Republic
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Multiple Choice
Lesson Review: Law proposed by Senator Stephen Douglas in 1854 to decide the issue of slavery with popular sovereignty.
Illinois-Montana Act
New Mexico-Utah Act
California Act
Kansas-Nebraska Act
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Multiple Choice
Lesson Review: Why did the Kansas-Nebraska Act fail?
It expanded slavery into Kansas.
Outsiders came to Kansas to influence the vote. Fighting broke out.
Kansas seceded from the union in 1854.
The Supreme Court overruled the popular vote.
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Open Ended
Exit Ticket: What was the main sectional issue of the 1850s that divided the people of the United States? Use one example from today's lesson that shows how this was a sectional issue.
Sectionalism - Having loyalty to one part of the nation rather than the entire nation
(opposite of nationalism)
Think: What issues divide people in the United States today? What issues bring about "sectional" feelings.
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