North+and+South+MRB

E[4] U[2] Goal: To learn about the northern economy, politics, and people. E[4] U[4]
 * April 28th 2011

__**Compare!**__ Same: Learn how economies, & 1790-1860 Different: South has slaves and on the title and it looks like the north has more technology than the south.

Make a chart on the criteria revolution had never happened? cause/effect ||
 * Social || Political || Economic ||
 * North: What alternitive changes would you suggest or the changes in work life in the north? Explain what work life was like first then how you would change it. || North: If you were alive turing this time period and part of the government what other laws would you have put in to change the outcome of this time period? || North: Predict the outcome of this time period if the industrial
 * South: || South: || South: ||

April 29, 2011 E[4] U[2] Goal: To learn about the northern economy, polotics and people. E[3] U[3]

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New: 1. The Industrial Revolution transformed the way goods were produced in the U.S. 2. The introduction of factories changed working life for many americans in the north. 3. New forms of transportation improved business, travel, and communication in the U.S. 4. Advances in Tech. led to the new inventions that continued to change daily life and work.

May 9th, 2011 E[4] U[1]Goal: To understand the events leading to "Bleeding Kansas" E[] U[]

Info: Troubles in Kansas The debate over the expantion of slvery influenced the election of 1852. The Kansas Nebraska Act allowed voters to allow or prohibit slvery. Pro-slavery and antislavery groups clashed violently in what became known as "Bleeding Kansas"

__**Notes:**__
In 1852 the election was won by Franklin Pierce Stephen Douglas tried to put in railroad that went through south as long as the territory in the south was pro slavery. Kansas-Nebraska Act was made by Douglas to divide the Louisiana Purchase into 2 territories (1 proslave 1 antislave) People that settled in Kansas were out voted by people who came into vote and left and the people of kansas tried to make their own set of rules but their rules werent recognized.

May 10th, 2011 Goal

New: Political Divisions
 * Political parties in the united states underwnt the change due to the movement to expand slavery.
 * The Dred Scott decision created further division over the issue of slavery.
 * The Lincoln-Douglas debates brought much attention to the conflict over slavery.

Dread Scott
1. He was a slave and became free when he lived in free territory and he sued because he thought he was free once he lived in free territory. 2. It was important because it was the highest court taking the souths side and saying that congress could not prohibt someone from taking slaves into free territory= 3. One, is slave owner died and he had moved and lived in the north and he is a human so he has rights, and the wife had no right to the slave because he was owned by the husband.

Lincoln 1. He was against it and thought that it went against the rights in the declaration of independence, guarenteeing life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 2. He said that lincon thought whites and blacks were equal, (brothers) and htat every stae would be a free state if Lincoln won. 3. Because they wanted to ban slavery and make more free states.

__﻿Kanssas Nebraska Act__
__Republican__ Made up of whigs and democrats Free sailors and abomonists John C. Fremont Had almost no supports outside the free states __W____hig__
 * Against slavery in the west
 * Whig party fell apart when northern and southern parties couldnt work together

__Democratic__ __Know-Nothing__ Whigs and democrats Also knowsn as the amnerican party
 * Democrats nominated James Buchanan as their canadit
 * Buchanan won the election

===APK: Im not sure I would nessicarily want to visit this because I'm not really into the whole history thing and im not sure that there was much that I would like to see there. So maybe a 2. I'm more into language, not history really. It doesnt really seem intresting. It just seems like another historical event, im not even sure if i was in the area I would want to go and see it. It just doesnt seem like a big deal.===

Newspaper: Tuesday 5/31
= Voca bulary =
 * == Abolitionist ==
 * === Artillery ===
 * === Blockade ===
 * === Border State ===
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 * === Contraband ===
 * === Desertion ===
 * === Draft or conscription ===
 * === Dysentery ===
 * === Forage ===
 * === Greenback ===
 * === Hardtack ===
 * === Haversack ===
 * === Ironclad ===
 * === Minie Ball ===
 * === Rations ===
 * === Rifled Musket ===
 * === Secede ===
 * === States' Right ===