
Ch.12 Civil War
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Ch. 12
Civil War
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Section 1
Changes within the Naition
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Arkansas
(1836)
Arkansas Video
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Michigan
(1837)
Michigan Video
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Florida (1845)
Florida Song
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Texas
(1845)
Texas Song
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Iowa Video
Iowa (1846)
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Wisconsin
(1848)
Why is Wisconsin Called
the Badger State?
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California
(1850)
California Video
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•Manifest
Destiny was
the belief that
the United
States had a
divine mission
to expand
westward
Manifest Destiny
Explained in 5 Minutes
Sound Smart –
Manifest Destiny
John O’Sullivan’s
Manifest Destiny
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•By 1830 Americans (and their
slaves) outnumbered Mexicans
in Texas 3 to 1
•Friction between Americans
and Mexicans grew especially
when Mexico outlawed slavery
•Many Texans discussed the idea
of independence
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•1836 – a group
of Texans led
by Sam
Houston
declared Texas
independent
Sam Houston
VOA News – Sam Houston
Sam Houston
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•1836 - Sam Houston was
elected President of Texas
•Between 1836-1845, Texas
was an independent nation
Crash Course (first 4:00)
The Republic of Texas
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•The issue of Texas statehood was
complicated because the
United States did not want to go
to war with Mexico and the
entrance of Texas as a slave
state would upset the delicate
balance of slave and free states
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Democrat
Martin Van Buren
Whig
William
Henry
Harrison
Well known general who was
victorious at the Battle of
Tippecanoe
Election of 1836 Explained
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TRAIL OF TEARS (1838) - the
Cherokee are the last of the
5 Civilized Tribes forced to
move west to a reservation
The Removal of the 5 Tribes
Trail of Tears Clip
The Cherokee and the United States
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Democrat
Martin Van Buren
Whig
William
Henry
Harrison
Called Martin “Van Ruin” by
critics
Election of 1840 Explained
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William Henry Harrison died
of pneumonia after serving
only 1 month as president
William Henry Harrison
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• Harrison’s Vice
President, John Tyler,
became president and
served his term
• Tyler and Congress did
not get along and he
was kicked out of the
Whig party
• During his last days as
president, Tyler
arranged for the
annexation of Texas
John Tyler
John Tyler
Tyler’s
Grandsons
Death of Lyon Gardiner Tyler Jr.
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Democrat
James K. Polk
Whig
Henry Clay
Election of
1844 Explained
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Section 2:
Divided Nation
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North
South
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Labelling
What were the differences between the North and the South leading into the Civil War?
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Multiple Select
Similarities between the North and the South leading into the Civil War.
Not friendly with Native Tribes
Technology advances which improved way of life and economy
Shared a common language
Had a history of slavery
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Map
Border states
These states had ties to both sides - had slavery but stated in the Union
Importance
Missouri - control of Mississippi River and access to the West
Kentucky - control of Ohio River
Delaware - protected Philadelphia
Maryland - buffer zone protecting both capitals
Washington DC for the Union
Richmond, VA for the South
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Section 3:
Causes of the Civil War
DON'T FORGET YOUR TISSUES
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Causes of the Civil War
T - tariffs
I - industry vs agriculture
S - slavery
S - sectionalism
U - Uncle Tom's Cabin
E - election of 1860
S - secession
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Multiple Choice
T in TISSUES stands for
tariffs
taxes
transportation
technology
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Multiple Choice
I in TISSUES stands for
Industry vs Agriculture
International vs Domestic trade
Innovation vs Tradition
Inflation vs Deflation in economy
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Multiple Select
the Ss in TISSUES stand for
slavery
sectionalism
states rights
Supplies
secession
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Multiple Choice
U in TISSUES stands for
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Utopia
Unity in the Union
Unification of the States of America
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Multiple Choice
Who won the Election of 1860?
Abraham Lincoln
Stephan Douglas
John C Breckinridge
John C Calhoun
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Section 4:
WAR
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Become an independent nation
Protect their way of life
South
Reunite the Union
Most Union soldiers joined at first not to end slavery but to reunite the Union
North
Goals
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Defensive
hold on to as much land as possible and wait for North to get tired of fighting
Use cotton to get foreign allies and aid "Cotton Diplomacy"
South
Offensive: invade, conquer
Anaconda Plan
close (blockade), ports gain control of the Mississippi River, surround the Confederacy, divide in half, cut off resources, and take Richmond, VA
North
Strategies
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Battles
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