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Time Period 5 Web Based Notes

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Module 5a – Manifest Destiny, Sectional Tensions and the Brink of Civil War [1848 to 1859]

5.1 Antebellum Expansionism - An Expression of Our National Spirit [1848 to 1852]
5.2 Lone Star Rising: The Revolutionary Birth of the Texas Republic [1836 to 1845]
5.3 A Country of Vast Designs - The Presidency of James K. Polk [1848 to 1852]
5.4 To The Halls of Montezuma [1846 to 1848]
5.5 The Legacy of 1848 - What did the Mexican War Unleash? [1848 to 1850]
5.6 The Rise and Fall of the Second Party System [1828 to 1854]
5.7 A Hell of a Storm - The Impending Crisis of the Union [1850 to 1854]
5.8 A House Divided [1854 to 1859]
5.9 Patriotic Treason: John Brown and the Soul of America [1859]

 

Module 5b - The Election of 1860 through the American Civil War [1860 to 1865]

5.10 An Incompatibility of Temper [1854-1855]
5.11 Abraham Lincoln Ascendant: The Election of 1860
5.12 And The War Came [1861]
5.13 This Mighty Scourge - America's Civil War 

5.14 Crossroads to Freedom - Antietam and Emancipation
5.15 Tried by War - Lincoln as Commander in Chief [1861-865]

 

Module 5c – The End of the Civil War through the Election of 1876 [1865 to 1876]

5.16 Reelecting Lincoln: The Battle for the 1864 Presidency

5.17 Gone With the Wind - Destruction and the American Civil War
5.18 Lost Cause: The End of the Civil War [1864-1865]
5.19 Malice Toward None and Charity for All?  - Early Reconstruction Battles
5.20 The Freedmen's Bureau and Early Reconstruction Policy

5.21 Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America [1865] 5.22 Tailor Made Reconstruction - Ineptitude meets Indifference
5.23 Radical Republicans and the Politics of Reconstruction  
5.24 On the Ground in the South 1865 - The Realities of Reconstruction [1865-1870]
5.25 Capitol Men: Reconstruction through the Lives of the First Black Congressmen

5.26 Impeached: The Trial Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln's Legacy 
5.27  Let Us Have Peace: Ulysses S. Grant and the Politics of Reconstruction [1868-1876]
5.28 Centennial Crisis: The Disputed Election of 1876

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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