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  1. The bundle contains all of my resources for the period leading to the Civil War. It includes (each of these may be purchased separately):Events Leading to the Civil War Power Point Presentation and student notes Compromise of 1850 Map Activity Kansas Nebraska Act Map Activity Events Leading to the C. 6. Products. $14.99 $18.25 Save $3.26.

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  2. 108. $3.95. Zip. This lesson teaches students about the three compromises relating to slavery before the Civil War. These compromises include the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. There are two versions of this product included. With the classroom version, I've included a visua.

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  4. This map activity is perfect to include in a unit including topics like the Rising Tensions & the Civil War. Students will label and color a map based on states' & territories' status as free, slave, or popular sovereignty at the time of the Compromise of 1850. What's Included: - Map Directions - Student Map - Sample Map for labeling

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  5. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Explain the contested issues that led to the Compromise of 1850. Describe and analyze the reactions to the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act. Figure 14.2. At the end of the Mexican-American War, the United States gained a large expanse of western territory known as the Mexican Cession.

  6. 4. Use one color to shade in the free states and territories of 1850. 5. Use another color to shade in the slave states and territories of 1850. 6. In a different color than 4 and 5, shade in territories open to slavery by popular sovereignty under the Compromise of 1850. 7. Create a key in the blank box. 8. Answer the following questions based ...

  7. May 10, 2022 · The Compromise was actually a series of bills passed mainly to address issues related to slavery. The bills provided for slavery to be decided by popular sovereignty in the admission of new states, prohibited the slave trade in the District of Columbia, settled a Texas boundary dispute, and established a stricter fugitive slave act. By 1850 ...

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