Chapter 4: Kansas Territory, The Saga of Bleeding Kansas
Monday
Read pages 66 - 94 in your textbook.
Tuesday
Terms to Know
abolitionist
antislavery
border ruffian
bushwhacker
demographic
expansionist
free-stater
indentured servant
jayhawker
martyr
popular sovereignty
pro-slavery
repeal
siege
servitude
speculator
transcontinental
treason
unconstitutional
Internet Resources
Read pages 66 - 94 in your textbook.
Tuesday
Terms to Know
abolitionist
antislavery
border ruffian
bushwhacker
demographic
expansionist
free-stater
indentured servant
jayhawker
martyr
popular sovereignty
pro-slavery
repeal
siege
servitude
speculator
transcontinental
treason
unconstitutional
Internet Resources
- Territorial Kansas Online - http://www.territorialkansasonline.org
- Civil War on the Western Border - http://www.civilwaronthewesternborder.org
- History Channel's Bleeding Kansas (I am just suggesting you read the information you find at this site. There are some videos on this site, have your parents give you the green light before you view any videos) - http://www.history.com/topics/bleeding-kansas
Wednesday
Check out the resources below and then go to our class blog and respond to the following prompt:
Read about John Brown on Page 85 of the textbook
PBS article: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p1550.html
Have you ever heard the saying, "The end justifies the means"? John Brown in a very controversial figure in history because he lived his life this way. The "end" Brown wanted was the abolition of slavery. His "means" included violence against people and property. What do you think of John Brown? Did his goal justify how he got there?
Thursday
Complete the worksheets below and email them to Mrs. Hett at [email protected]
Check out the resources below and then go to our class blog and respond to the following prompt:
Read about John Brown on Page 85 of the textbook
PBS article: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p1550.html
Have you ever heard the saying, "The end justifies the means"? John Brown in a very controversial figure in history because he lived his life this way. The "end" Brown wanted was the abolition of slavery. His "means" included violence against people and property. What do you think of John Brown? Did his goal justify how he got there?
Thursday
Complete the worksheets below and email them to Mrs. Hett at [email protected]
chapter_4_marais_des_cygnes_massacre.pdf | |
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chapter_4_pony_express.pdf | |
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chapter_4_state_constitutions.pdf | |
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Friday
Complete the chapter test and email it to Mrs. Hett
Complete the chapter test and email it to Mrs. Hett
chapter_4_test.pdf | |
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