C.1845 Revision

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Uncover the untold stories behind the C.1845 Revision with this intriguing historical insights guide. Delve into the rich context and intricate details of this period through an immersive exploration that promises a deeper understanding of the era. Discover the significance and impact of C.1845 Revision on history, society, and culture. Engage with compelling narratives and hidden gems that shed light on this pivotal moment in history, offering a fresh perspective on the past.

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  1. C.1845 Revision

  2. How similar were the Northern and Southern States? Similarities Differences Political characteristics Economic characteristics Social characteristics Missouri Compromise Nullification Crisis

  3. How similar were the Northern and Southern States? Similarities Differences Follow the same Constitution State government in the north and south reflect the federal government structure Nullification Crisis and Missouri Compromise are resolved Political parties are national not sectional States Rights Tariffs (Nullification Crisis) Division over the expansion of slavery west (Missouri Compromise) Political characteristics Industry in the South Agriculture in the North Urbanisation in the South North more Industrial North more urbanised South more agricultural Slave labour Economic characteristics Cultural similarities (religion, language) Northern business that is connected to slavery (New York) Southerners in areas with little slavery whom resent the power of planters Southern views on slavery Abolitionism Social characteristics Resolved (details of the Compromise) Lasted until 1854 Positive reactions to the Compromise Negative reactions to the Compromise Disagreements over what to do (Tallmadge) Views on the expansion of slavery into the West Missouri Compromise The issue is resolved (compromised tariff) Only South Carolina who nullified Threat of secession Second Compromised tariff does not work Force Bill by Jackson Views on Nullification Nullification Crisis

  4. Potential Essay Questions 1. To what extent was sectional tension c1845 due to the issues regarding States rights? 2. The American Republic was undivided and politically stable in 1845. Assess the validity of this view. 3. Unresolved issues in the American Constitution were significant in creating sectional tension in America by c1845. Assess the validity of this view. 4. Economic differences were the major cause of division between the North and South by 1850. Assess the validity of this view 5. The North and South had more in common than not Assess the validity of this view 6. By 1845, the Missouri Compromise was ineffective in maintaining peace. Assess the validity of this view 7. The Nullification Crisis demonstrated that the North and South wanted different futures Assess the validity of this view

  5. C.1845-1854 Mexican War and 1850 Compromise

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