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CHAPTER 15 - AMERICA BETWEEN THE WARSGold in CaliforniaNOTESranchospuebloLos AngelesSan JoseJunipero Serrawild IndiansJohn SutterJohn MarshallSam BrannanConestogaForty-NinersDeath ValleyboomtownMAPCaliforniaLos AngelesSan JoseSierra Nevada MountainsSacramento RiverAmerican RiverSan FranciscoDeath ValleySlavery Divides the NationNOTESMissouri CompromiseWilliam Lloyd GarrisonemancipatedHarriet Beecher StoweUncle Tom's CabinFrederick DouglasIsabella BaumfreeElijah LovejoyHarriet TubmanUnderground RailroadDavid WilmotHenry ClayCompromise of 1850Stephen DouglasMAPBoston, MassachusettsBaltimore, MarylandConnecticutNantucket, MassachusettsNew Bedford, MassachusettsPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaSt. Louis, MissouriAlton, IllinoisKentuckyVirginiaNew MexicoCaliforniaUtahOregon


From Words to BloodshedNOTESStephen DouglasKansas - Nebraska ActhostilitiesFranklin PierceJefferson DavisCharles Francis AdamsRepublican PartyJayhawkersborder ruffiansBleeding KansasMAPMissouriNew Orleans, LouisianaTexasNew MexicoCaliforniaSt. Louis, MissouriSan FranciscoKansasNebraskaJohn Brown's BodyNOTESJames BuchananJohn C. FremontAbraham LincolnLincoln - Douglas DebatesDred Scott DecisionDred ScottDr. John EmersonRoger TaneyJohn Brownengine houseRobert E. LeeStephen DouglasJohn C. BreckenridgesecedeBlack RepublicansSouth CarolinaConfederate States of AmericaJefferson DavisMAPIowaArkansasMinnesotaMichiganIndianaOhioTennesseeAlabamaGeorgiaFloridaSouth CarolinaNorth CarolinaWest VirginiaDelawareNew JerseyNew YorkRhode IslandVermontNew HampshireMaine


Put these events in orderKansas - Nebraska Act<strong>The</strong> Confederate States of America is establishedMissouri CompromiseJefferson Davis is elected president of the ConfederacyCalifornia becomes the first state on the Pacific Coast / Compromise of 1850John Marshall discovers gold on the American River in CaliforniaJohn Brown attacks the arsenal at Harper's FerryElijah Lovejoy's printing press is destroyed in Alton, IllinoisSouth Carolina secedes from the UnionLincoln - Douglas debatesDred Scott decisionWilliam Lloyd Garrison becomes the editor of the LiberatorAbraham Lincoln elected presidentUncle Tom's Cabin is publishedOregon becomes a territoryCalifornia Gold Rush begins


Correct Sequence of Events1. Missouri Compromise 18202. William Lloyd Garrison becomes the editor of the Liberator 18313. Elijah Lovejoy's printing press is destroyed in Alton, Illinois 18374. Oregon becomes a territory 18465. John Marshall discovers gold on the American River in California 18486. California Gold Rush begins 18497. California becomes the first state on the Pacific Coast / Compromise of 1850 18508. Uncle Tom's Cabin is published 18529. Kansas - Nebraska Act 185410. Lincoln - Douglas debates 185611. Dred Scott decision 185712. John Brown attacks the arsenal at Harper's Ferry 185913. Abraham Lincoln elected president 186014. South Carolina secedes from the Union 186015. <strong>The</strong> Confederate States of America is established16. Jefferson Davis is elected president of the Confederacy 1861Presidents of the United States1. George Washington2. John Adams3. Thomas Jefferson4. James Madison5. James Monroe6. John Quincy Adams7. Andrew Jackson8. Martin Van Buren9. William Henry Harrison10. John Tyler11. James K. Polk12. Zachary Taylor13. Millard Filmore14. Franklin Pierce15. James Buchanan16. Abraham Lincoln


CHAPTER 15 - AMERICA BETWEEN THE WARSPut these events in order9 Kansas - Nebraska Act(Answers)15 <strong>The</strong> Confederate States of America is established1 Missouri Compromise16 Jefferson Davis is elected president of the Confederacy7 California becomes the first state on the Pacific Coast / Compromise of 18505 John Marshall discovers gold on the American River in California12 John Brown attacks the arsenal at Harper's Ferry3 Elijah Lovejoy's printing press is destroyed in Alton, Illinois14 South Carolina secedes from the Union10 Lincoln - Douglas debates11 Dred Scott decision2 William Lloyd Garrison becomes the editor of the Liberator13 Abraham Lincoln elected president8 Uncle Tom's Cabin is published4 Oregon becomes a territory6 California Gold Rush begins


TEST - CHAPTER 15 - AMERICA BETWEEN THE WARSMATCHING - PEOPLE1 abolitionist who wrote and printed articles against A John Sutterslavery2 helped slaves escape through the Underground B John MarshallRailroad3 a Franciscan priest who established many missions C William Lloyd Garrisonin California4 a slave who claimed he was free because his owner D Harriet Beecher Stowetook him into free territory5 wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin E Frederick Douglas6 built a sawmill on the American River F Isabella Baumfree7 murdered in Illinois for publishing antislavery articles G Elijah Lovejoy8 a slave from Maryland who escaped and could read and H Harriet Tubmanwrite9 discovered gold in California I Junipero Serra10 a former slave from New York also known as J Sam BrannanSojourner Truth11 abolitionist who captured the arsenal at Harper's K Dred ScottFerry12 head of the California Star magazine in San Francisco L John Brown


MATCHING1 colonel in U.S. Marines who captured John Brown A John C. Fremont2 chief justice of the Supreme Court B Henry Clay3 congressman from Pennsylvania who believed that C Stephen Douglasslavery should not exist in new territories4 southern Democratic candidate for president in 1860 D Abraham Lincoln5 a lawyer from Illinios who becames president and said E Jefferson Davisthat the U.S. could not remain half-slave and half-free6 Illinois senator who was called the Little Giant F Charles Francis Adams7 wrote the Republican Party platform that said no man G David Wilmonthad the right to own slaves8 senator from Kentucky who proposed the Compromise H Roger Taneyof 18509 president of the Confederacy I Robert E. Lee10 republican candidate for president in 1856 J John C. BreckenridgePut these events in orderConfederate States of America is establishedLincoln-Douglas debatesCalifornia Gold Rush beginsAttack on Harper's FerryKansas-Nebraska ActDred Scott decision


MATCHING1 freed A ranchos2 routes that ran from Kentucky and Virginia into the B pueblonorthern states3 a novel about the cruelty of slavery C conestoga4 town D fort-niners5 a settlement that grows very suddenly because of some E boomtownlocal resource6 large tracts of land in California on which Spanish F emancipatedowners raised cattle7 angry conflict G hostilities8 to separate from H Jayhawkers9 a type of wagon used <strong>by</strong> pioneers to travel to California I border ruffians10 pro-slavery men from Missouri J Underground Railroad11 settlers who moved to California to find gold K secede12 free-soil believers L Uncle Tom's CabinMATCHING1 California entered the Union as a free state A Missouri Compromiseterritories of New Mexico and Utah would be freeslave trade abolished in Washington, D.C. B Compromise of 18502 <strong>The</strong> settlers of 2 separate states would decide if theywould be slave or free3 drew a line across the western part of the U.S.C Kansas-Nebraska Actall territories north of the line would be freeall territories south of the line would be slave


ESSAYName the first 16 presidents of the United States.12345678910111213141516


MAP1 California 19 Minnesota2 Massachusetts 20 Michigan3 Maryland 21 Indiana4 Connecticut 22 Ohio5 Pennsylvania 23 Tennessee6 Missouri 24 Alabama7 Kansas 25 Georgia8 Nebraska 26 Florida9 Illinois 27 South Carolina10 Kentucky 28 North Carolina11 Virginia 29 West Virginia12 New Mexico 30 Delaware13 Utah 31 New Jersey14 Oregon 32 New York15 Louisiana 33 Rhode Island16 Mississippi 34 Vermont17 Iowa 35 New Hampshire18 Arkansas 36 Maine


TEST - CHAPTER 15 - AMERICA BETWEEN THE WARSMATCHING - PEOPLEC 1 abolitionist who wrote and printed articles against A John SutterslaveryH 2 helped slaves escape through the Underground B John Marshall(Answers)RailroadI 3 a Franciscan priest who established many missions C William Lloyd Garrisonin CaliforniaK 4 a slave who claimed he was free because his owner D Harriet Beecher Stowetook him into free territoryD 5 wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin E Frederick DouglasA 6 built a sawmill on the American River F Isabella BaumfreeG 7 murdered in Illinois for publishing antislavery articles G Elijah LovejoyE 8 a slave from Maryland who escaped and could read and H Harriet TubmanwriteB 9 discovered gold in California I Junipero SerraF 10 a former slave from New York also known as J Sam BrannanSojourner TruthL 11 abolitionist who captured the arsenal at Harper's K Dred ScottFerryJ 12 head of the California Star magazine in San Francisco L John Brown


MATCHINGI 1 colonel in U.S. Marines who captured John Brown A John C. FremontH 2 chief justice of the Supreme Court B Henry ClayG 3 congressman from Pennsylvania who believed that C Stephen Douglasslavery should not exist in new territoriesJ 4 southern Democratic candidate for president in 1860 D Abraham LincolnD 5 a lawyer from Illinios who becames president and said E Jefferson Davisthat the U.S. could not remain half-slave and half-freeC 6 Illinois senator who was called the Little Giant F Charles Francis AdamsF 7 wrote the Republican Party platform that said no man G David Wilmonthad the right to own slavesB 8 senator from Kentucky who proposed the Compromise H Roger Taneyof 1850E 9 president of the Confederacy I Robert E. LeeA 10 republican candidate for president in 1856 J John C. BreckenridgePut these events in order6 Confederate States of America is established3 Lincoln-Douglas debates1 California Gold Rush begins5 Attack on Harper's Ferry2 Kansas-Nebraska Act4 Dred Scott decision


MATCHINGF 1 freed A ranchosJ 2 routes that ran from Kentucky and Virginia into the B pueblonorthern statesL 3 a novel about the cruelty of slavery C conestogaB 4 town D fort-ninersE 5 a settlement that grows very suddenly because of some E boomtownlocal resourceA 6 large tracts of land in California on which Spanish F emancipatedowners raised cattleG 7 angry conflict G hostilitiesK 8 to separate from H JayhawkersC 9 a type of wagon used <strong>by</strong> pioneers to travel to California I border ruffiansI 10 pro-slavery men from Missouri J Underground RailroadD 11 settlers who moved to California to find gold K secedeH 12 free-soil believers L Uncle Tom's CabinMATCHINGB 1 California entered the Union as a free state A Missouri CompromiseCAterritories of New Mexico and Utah would be freeslave trade abolished in Washington, D.C. B Compromise of 18502 <strong>The</strong> settlers of 2 separate states would decide if theywould be slave or freeC Kansas-Nebraska Act3 drew a line across the western part of the U.S.all territories north of the line would be freeall territories south of the line would be slave


ESSAYName the first 16 presidents of the United States.1 George Washington2 John Adams3 Thomas Jefferson4 James Madison5 James Monroe6 John Quincy Adams7 Andrew Jackson8 Martin Van Buren9William Henry Harrison10John Tyler11James K. Polk12Zachary Taylor13 Millard Filmore14 Franklin Pierce15 James Buchanan16 Abraham Lincoln


MAP1 California 19 Minnesota2 Massachusetts 20 Michigan3 Maryland 21 Indiana4 Connecticut 22 Ohio5 Pennsylvania 23 Tennessee6 Missouri 24 Alabama7 Kansas 25 Georgia8 Nebraska 26 Florida9 Illinois 27 South Carolina10 Kentucky 28 North Carolina11 Virginia 29 West Virginia12 New Mexico 30 Delaware13 Utah 31 New Jersey14 Oregon 32 New York15 Louisiana 33 Rhode Island16 Mississippi 34 Vermont17 Iowa 35 New Hampshire18 Arkansas 36 Maine


34 <strong>The</strong> <strong>World</strong> — <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Maps</strong> & <strong>Forms</strong> • <strong>EMC</strong> <strong>3720</strong> • ©2004 <strong>by</strong> Evan-Moor Corp.

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