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Examine of 8 choices made by the people of the United States, their elected officials, or representatives from the inception of the nation in 1776 to April of 1861 that would lead to the Civil War.

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Examine of 8 choices made by the people of the United States, their elected officials, or representatives from the inception of the nation in 1776 to April of 1861 that would lead to the Civil War.

The exam is a comprehensive one. You will be expected to write at least one and one-half pages to two (1.5-2) pages maximum in response to the following prompt. Use a maximum 12-point font similar what is used in these instructions. Examine a minimum of six choices made by the people of the United States, their elected officials, or representatives from the inception of the nation in 1776 to April of 1861 that would lead to the Civil War. Discuss how each particular action led to the next. Some of them are going to be obvious, but you will still need to explain each as if your reader knows absolutely nothing about the history of the United States. For example: (1) [unique_solution]How does the Constitution (1788) play role in (2) the Missouri Compromise (1820) and how does the Missouri Compromise lead to the Mexican American War (1848)? (3)How does the Mexican-American War lead to (4) the Compromise of 1850, (5) how does that lead to Bleeding Kansas (1855-56), and how does that ultimately lead to war. I have done it in five steps, try to use SIX OR MORE steps Another example: (1) the Constitution 3/5 clause and Fugitive Slave Clause, (2) Missouri Compromise (3) Texas annexation, (4) Mexican-American War (1848), (5) Compromise of 1850, (6) Dred Scott decision, and the war. Other events you can connect are: Alien and Sedition Acts and Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, cotton gin, Louisiana Purchase, Adams-Onis Treaty, Native American removal, Tariff of Abominations, Nullification Crisis, Texan independence, abolitionist movement, John Brown, Kansas-Nebraska Act (1954), raid on Harper’s Ferry.

 

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