Links from Your Instructor for
Chapter 11 – Same as Chapter 12 |
The link provided with the last
chapters of Unit 2 continues to be an aid. Note: the slave rebellions and
protests that are listed in the chart are covered in Chapter 11 and Chapter 12.
Endnotes state the page number in the textbook.
·
The transformation of the nation between circa 1800 to
circa 1820 (a midpoint) to circa 1840 –
a chart that lets you see all of major changes from 1800 to 1840. (This opens
in a New Window.)
Optional Reference on the
Transformation in North and South
·
Use the issues in the Purpose below to review the Comparison of the Sections and Examination of Reform from the 1830s to
the Civil War – You are not reading everything. You are comparing patterns and reading
the spots listed below.
Purpose:
·
What is the difference in the North and South in literacy,
education, government, economy, and religion?
·
What is the
difference in the North and South in reforms?
·
Where are
Americans (and immigrants) moving?
·
When you look at
the differences in the North and South, ask yourself who is likely to win a
long war?
Optional Reference – General (Applicable to All of the Remaining Content in the
Course):
·
Summary of Revolutionary Trends Around the World
·
Summary of Trends in Slavery Around the World
·
Summary of Political Parties 1789-1876
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Bibus, Ed.D. 2003-2016 |
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