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Title: Standard 4'1 Antebellum Periodperiod before Civil War


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Standard 4.1Antebellum Period-period before
Civil War
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Standard 4.1Comparison of Social/Cultural
Differences of North, South, West
  • North
  • Puritan/Quaker religious influence
  • Immigrants attracted to jobs in
    factories-diversity
  • Few slaves
  • Supported high tariffs-political (promotes
    regional interests)
  • South
  • Lived on farms/plantations
  • Wealthy educated their children-poor blacks no
    education
  • Few jobs
  • Low tariffs-political and spread of slavery
    support
  • West
  • Settlers carried their culture with them
  • Manifest Destiny strengthened individualism
  • Supported Cheap Land-political

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Standard 4.1Lives of African Americans
  • Lived in all regions
  • Although most free, did not have same rights in
    north as whites. (especially being hired/fired
    at jobs)
  • Most in south were slaves, conditions varied.
  • Most free in South lived in cities, had skills of
    some type.
  • Still did not have same civil or political rights

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Standard 4.1Social Reform Movements
  • Abolitionist (end slavery) movement-developed
    among Quakers (religion) that believed everyone
    had inner light
  • Nat Turner, Frederick Douglas, Harriet Tubman
  • Wrote books, had rallies, etc.
  • Southern slave owners then thought they needed to
    justify slavery. Claimed they were better off
    than industrial workers in north.
  • Abolition movement split over getting involved in
    politics or allowing women to speak in public
    against slavery.
  • Finally abolition was effective during western
    expansion controversy.

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Standard 4.1Social Reform Movements
  • Womens Rights
  • Lucretia Mott and Cady Stantion organized Seneca
    Falls Convention in 1848

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Standard 4.2
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Standard 4.2
  • Abolition Movement was not successful influencing
    national govt (gag rule)
  • Most northerners were not abolitionist
  • Abolitionists helped some slaves escape on the
    Underground Railroad.
  • Led by Republican party, a call was made to make
    land obtained in Mexican War, free soil.
    (didnt pass) Free-soil party emerged from this.
  • Liberty party, free-soil, and some whig party
    members formed the Republican party advocating
    free soil
  • Republicans were NOT, abolitionists, they said it
    shouldnt be expanded not abolished all together.

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Standard 4.2
  • Wilmots Proposal passed House but not Senate
  • Republican candidate in 1860 was Abe Lincoln
    (they werent abolitionists)
  • Dred Scott decision scared northerners that
    slavery couldnt be stopped from spreading.
  • Since Lincoln won in 1860, southern states met to
    pass articles of succession.
  • South feared Lincoln wouldnt allow spreading of
    slavery and that violated states rights.
  • So they formed the Confederate States of America,
    and occupied federal forts in South.

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Standard 4.3-Civil War
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Civil War-1861-1865
  • Course of war influenced by economic resources,
    geography, and politics

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Civil War-1861-1864
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Civil War-1861-1864
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Main Battles of Civil War
  • Fort Sumter
  • Bull Run/Manassas
  • Antietam
  • Vicksburg
  • Gettysburg
  • Atlanta

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Conclusions of Civil War
  • Emancipation Proclamation
  • didnt immediately end slavery
  • Only states in rebellion on January 1, 1863 were
    commanded to free slaves.
  • Freedom for slaves finally legalized by 13th
    amendment
  • Allowed African Americans to enlist in U.S. Army
    (54th Massachusetts regiment)
  • South Surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse

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Standard 4.4
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