Road To The Civil War: Significance Of War With Mexico

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Road to the Civil War 1. Significance of War with Mexico a. With this land from Mexico came the start of our road to the Civil War b. The bitter slavery debate over the expansion of slavery was ready to begin. c. You have a nation that has divided itself due to the conflict of slavery. i. Culturally, politically, and economically divided. ii. South was very futile with plantations. iii. North was a business juggernaut. 2. Gold Rush in 1849 d. Western territories e. More and more people moved into those territories f. There was a problem with slavery 3. Compromise of 1850 g. Henry Clay comes up with a compromise yet again iv. California enters…show more content…
Not that bad but got a bad rap 20. Ulysses S. Grant xxxii. Easier transportation of troops 21. A lot of railroad lines xxxiii. Anaconda Plan 22. Encircle the south and crush it xxxiv. Original plan of the north 23. Send union troops down the Mississippi and up the Mississippi from the Gulf of Mexico j. Navy blockade around the south k. Crush them like an anaconda y. South xxxv. CSA (Confederate States of America) xxxvi. Grey xxxvii. Rebels xxxviii. “King Cotton” 24. Their relationship with Europe would lead them to becoming their ally l. Very important miscalculation xxxix. Strong leadership 25. Direct result of plantation system xl. South had to fight a defensive war and survive the attack 26. Easier xli. Southern Generals 27. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson m. General at Bull Run 28. George Pickett 29. James Longstreet 30. Nathan Bedford Forrest 31. Jeb Stuart 32. Robert E. Lee 11. South
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