Unit IV Identifications. Ch 14 pp 436 - 440 Nativism Immigrants in Politics Know-Nothings Decline of...

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Unit IV

Identifications

Ch 14 pp 436 - 440

Nativism

Immigrants in Politics

Know-Nothings

Decline of Nativism

Ch 13 pp 408 - 416

Westward Expansion

Westward Trails

Texas Annexation

Oregon Territory

Ch 13 pp 416 - 424

Mexican War

Wilmot Proviso

Free Soil Party

Gold

Ch 13 pp 424 - 431

Clay’s CompromiseFugitive Slave LawSlave Bounty HuntersUncle Tom’s CabinWilliam Walker

Chapter 14 pp 434 – 436, 440 - 442

• Republican Party• Compromise in Kansas• Death of the Whig Party• Bleeding Kansas

Chapter 14 pp 443 – 455

• Problems Between Congressmen

• Chief Justice Roger B Taney• Lecompton Constitution• King Cotton• Northern Labor

Chapter 14 pp 455 – 463

• National Economic Crisis• The Impending Crisis of the South• Non-Slaveholders in the South• Lincoln-Douglas Debates• Freeport Doctrine• Harpers Ferry

Chapter 15 pp 466 – 477

• Election of Lincoln• Secession of South Carolina• Saving the Union trough

Compromise• Confederated States of America• Border States• West Virginia

Chapter 15 pp 477 – 487

• Advantages of the North• Paying for the War• The Trent Affair• Submarine Warfare

Chapter 15 pp 487 – 496

• Read for your enjoyment• Work on your study guide

Chapter 16 pp. 500 – 510

• Contabands• Effects of the Emancipation

Proclamation• Copperheads• New York City Draft Riots

Chapter 16 pp. 510 – 520

• Women War Contribution• Battle of Gettysburg• African Americans

Fighting• Emancipation Confirmed

Chapter 16 pp. 520 – 532

• Sherman’s March Through Georgia

• Military Prisons• Appomattox Court House• Assassination of Lincoln

Chapter 17 pp. 536 – 549

• Radical Republicans• Johnson’s Reconstruction• Black Codes• Freedmen’s Bureau• Reconstruction Acts• Reconstruction Amendments

Chapter 17 pp. 549 - 560

• Civil Service Reform• Elected African Americans• Southern Resistance• Supreme Court During

Reconstruction• Compromise of 1877