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Warm Up

Warm Up. Fill out your Agenda Take out your Venn Diagram Set up your Warm Up/Cool Downs for this week on pages 82-83 Fill in your Table of Contents.

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up • Fill out your Agenda • Take out your Venn Diagram • Set up your Warm Up/Cool Downs for this week on pages 82-83 • Fill in your Table of Contents • Warm Up Question - Based off the 5 propositions of the Compromise of 1850, what one do you think would cause the most trouble amongst the United States and why?

  2. Today’s Task • After Mr. Eiler checks your Venn Diagram, tape in your Venn Diagram on page 80 of your Interactive Notebook. • Read pages 486-487 in your textbook. On pages 84-85 of your comp book, I want you to take notes based upon what you read about the Kansas-Nebraska Act and the impact it had on the United States. • Remember, write down the MAIN IDEAS of each section.

  3. Kansas Nebraska Act • Kansas Nebraska Act: A bill created to organize the Nebraska Territory into two parts - Nebraska and Kansas. • Popular sovereignty – a system that allows residents to decide an issue. • The South liked the idea of people deciding to be a slave state, the North did not.

  4. Bleeding Kansas • In 1855, there were more proslavery than antislavery settlers in the Kansas Territory. • People from Missouri came and voted illegally filling the legislature with proslavery representatives • Antislavery settlers rejected the elected government and decided to take arms against their brethren. • John Brown led his men and killed his proslavery neighbors causing a civil war in Kansas. • This civil war was called “Bleeding Kansas”

  5. Violence in Congress • Senator Sumner gave a speech against proslavery in Kansas • Preston Brooks heard his speech and attacked Sumner. • Brooks was cheered in the South. The North was shocked.

  6. Cool Down • Why was the Kansas-Nebraska Act so controversial (Why did it cause issues)?

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