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Causes of Sectional Conflict

1/13/2015

15 Comments

 
APUSH

Essential Question Essay Prompt:   Analyze the factors that contributed to growing sectional tensions between the North and the South during the first half of the 19th Century.

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dawris santan
1/13/2015 12:48:57 am

Thesis: the american nations, conflicted over power in order to preserve their social beliefs.This portrayed a constant battle between the north and south during the first half of the 19th century.

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Cristobal Melendez link
1/13/2015 12:57:24 am

The sectional tension was cause because to different parts of america didn't want to lose there way of life and its power.The Deep southerners or the south part of america who rallied on slaves wanted more land so they can expand there slave and gain power in territory.While the Northern part of America wanted to stop slavery because of there fear in the south growing power and because culturally they didn't believe in slavery.

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d
1/14/2015 12:16:54 am

washingtons

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Dakarai Conway
1/14/2015 12:17:28 am

My vote for the panel's main thesis is Mendel's thesis.

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Mian Ahmed
1/14/2015 12:18:04 am

My vote for the thesis is SM

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:)
1/14/2015 12:19:34 am

My Vote is for Ashley

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Asidha
1/14/2015 12:19:44 am

I agree with SM

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Anonymous
1/14/2015 12:19:53 am

Love Angelo thesis i vote for him

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Somebody That Enjoys Cake and Whatnot
1/14/2015 12:20:12 am

Agelo (Raw Boss)
(Mr.Urrico Wrote Agelo so I worte Agelo, AP US SQUAD)

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powjiefncjsk
1/14/2015 12:21:19 am

ashley

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UltimateBeaters
1/16/2015 12:34:39 am

I feel like the panel can talk a little louder during their brainstorm, but its okay if they don't.

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Cristobal Melendez
1/16/2015 12:44:48 am

I believe they need to talk a little louder

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Gustavo Reyes
1/20/2015 12:51:07 am

origins : Barbados

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Gustavo Reyes
1/20/2015 12:53:44 am

Cultured from the brutal society of Barbados.(inspired from greeks)
Mostly cotton agriculture with a huge reliance on slaves for manpower.
It was governed by the few elite whites which had the most power and influence in government. Only the wealthy are educated and thus stay in power while the poor and slaves continue so.

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Cristobal Melendez
1/20/2015 12:55:11 am

It was founded on the idea of a place for slave.They came from a island Barbados and came the U.S to remake what they had in there homeland and needed more land to spread slave.

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    • A.P. U.S. History >
      • Howard Zinn Chapter 1: Thesis
      • City Upon a Hill
      • American Nations & Regional Diversity Blog
      • Ferguson Missouri Blog
      • Civil War Essay Blog
      • Industrial Era >
        • Labor Union Essay Blog
      • World War I
      • Great Depression: A People's History vs A Patriot's History
      • U.S. Government & Society During 1970s & 80s
    • U.S. History >
      • Regents/Test Prep >
        • Regents Prep Practice Assignments
      • Unit I: Colonial America
      • Unit II: American Revolution >
        • Declaration of Independence Assignment
      • Unit III: Foundations of the U.S. Constitution >
        • Sub Unit: Implementing the Constitution
        • Hamilton vs Jefferson Student Blog
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      • Unit V: Westward Expansion & Sectionalism
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