The Factors Leading to the Civil War

Chapter 14
The Nation Divided
1846-1861
Section 4:
The Coming of War
LEQ:
How does expansion contribute to the Civil War?
How do growing social divisions contribute to the
Civil War?
How do states’ rights and slavery contribute to the
Civil War?
What you will do
1.
Describe the results of the election of 1860.
2.
Explain why southern states seceded from
the Union.
3.
Summarize the events that led to the
outbreak of the Civil War.
What you will Know
Civil War
  
Confederate States of America
Fort Sumter
 
John Bell
John Breckinridge
Background Knowledge
Last section you learned:
John Brown’s raid steadily increased
tensions between the North and South over
slavery
Dred Scott decision
This section you will learn:
How Abraham Lincoln’s election as
President created a crisis that shattered the
nation and led to war
Brainstorm
Each group will
Brainstorm for 2 minutes
 
What do you know about the Civil War?
Graffiti Wall
 
 
The Nation Divides
 
Election of 1860 
Presidential Candidates
Republican Party
Abraham Lincoln
Popular in the 
North
Illinois
Northern Democratic 
Party
Stephen Douglas
Illinois
 
The Nation Divides
 
Southern Democratic 
Party
Vice President 
John Breckinridge
Kentucky
Constitutional Union Party
John Bell
Tennessee
 
The Nation Divides
 
The candidates platform
Abraham Lincoln
Tariffs
Homesteads
Criticism of slavery
Stephen Douglas
Protect the union
Popular Sovereignty
 
The Nation Divides
 
V.P. John Breckenridge
The right of 
Secession
States’ rights
John Bell
Protect 
slavery
Keep the 
Union together
The Nation Divides
 
Election of 1860 outcome
Lincoln
 won every free state
40% of the 
popular vote
180
 Electoral votes
Breckinridge won all 
slave states 
except four
18%
 popular vote
72 Electoral votes
Bell
 won Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia
Douglas
 won Missouri
Electoral Votes
Reading
Handout
Independently/pairs
Answer questions
HRT groups
 
 
Checks on Learning
1.
Who was the Republican Party’s candidate for
the election of 1860?
2.
Which Southern Democrat had the second most
electoral votes in the election of 1860?
3.
Give two examples of Stephen Douglas’s
platform.
4.
Which presidential candidate won all free
states?
5.
Which presidential candidate won the majority
of slave states?
6.
Who won the election of 1860?
The Nation Divides
 
Southern States Secede
Issue:
Southern states no longer had a voice after
Lincoln’s election
President Lincoln and Congress were against their
interests
Slavery
South Carolina Secedes
December 20, 1860
1
st
 state 
to secede from the Union
The Nation Divides
 
The 
Confederate States of America- 
1861
Six
 more states secede after South Carolina
February of 1861
Leaders of the 7 seceding states met in
Montgomery
, Alabama to form a new nation
Confederate States of America
President 
Jefferson Davis
 
The Civil War Begins
March 4, 1861
President Lincoln took the oath of office
In his inaugural address he assured the seceded
states that he meant them no harm
I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere
with the institution of slavery where it exits.”
But warned them about continuing on the course
they has chosen…
The Civil War Begins
Lincoln’s assurance of friendship was rejected
Checks on Learning
1.
Which southern state was the first to secede
from the union?
2.
List two issues or reasons southern states
seceded from the union.
3.
The leaders of the 7 seceding states met in
Alabama to form a new nation.  What was
the name of this new nation?
The Civil War Begins
 
Lincoln’s most urgent problem…
Attack on 
Fort Sumter
April 12, 1861
Located on an island in the harbor of 
Charleston, SC
Cause:
The Union Fort was in 
Confederate
 territory
The fort’s commander refused to 
surrender
Effect:
The 
fort surrendered
Start of the 
Civil War
 
 
 
Attack on Fort Sumter
 
Read page 502
Answer:
1.
What was the cause of the Confederate attack
on Fort Sumter? What were the effects?
2.
Read: “Confederate Troops Fire on the Fort”.
Write a brief summary.
 
The Civil War Begins
 
Lincoln’s decision
He 
did not 
want to give up the fort
Why?
He feared that sending troops might cause other
states to secede
Remedy
Send food not troops
Outcome
Confederate troops opened fired on the fort for…
34 hours
U.S. troops surrender
The Civil War Begins
 
Why War Came…
Lincoln’s election
Confederate attack 
on 
Fort Sumter
Start of the Civil War
 
 
 
 
 
Checks on Learning
1.
What was Lincoln’s most urgent problem in
April of 1861?
2.
List two causes and two effects of Lincoln’s
most urgent problem.
3.
What was Lincoln’s decision concerning the
fort?
4.
What was the outcome of the attack on the
fort?
Summary
What did you learn? Explain using complete
sentences.
Timeline
 
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Explore the key elements contributing to the Civil War, such as expansion, social divisions, states' rights, and slavery through the context of the election of 1860, secession of southern states, and the outbreak of the war. Delve into the impact of Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the division among political candidates.

  • Civil War
  • US History
  • Expansion
  • Social Divisions
  • States Rights

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  1. Chapter 14 The Nation Divided 1846-1861 Section 4: The Coming of War LEQ: How does expansion contribute to the Civil War? How do growing social divisions contribute to the Civil War? How do states rights and slavery contribute to the Civil War?

  2. What you will do 1. Describe the results of the election of 1860. 2. Explain why southern states seceded from the Union. 3. Summarize the events that led to the outbreak of the Civil War.

  3. What you will Know Civil War Fort Sumter John Breckinridge Confederate States of America John Bell

  4. Background Knowledge Last section you learned: John Brown s raid steadily increased tensions between the North and South over slavery Dred Scott decision This section you will learn: How Abraham Lincoln s election as President created a crisis that shattered the nation and led to war

  5. Brainstorm Each group will Brainstorm for 2 minutes What do you know about the Civil War?

  6. Graffiti Wall

  7. The Nation Divides Election of 1860 Presidential Candidates Republican Party Abraham Lincoln Popular in the North Illinois Northern Democratic Party Stephen Douglas Illinois

  8. The Nation Divides Southern Democratic Party Vice President John Breckinridge Kentucky Constitutional Union Party John Bell Tennessee

  9. The Nation Divides The candidates platform Abraham Lincoln Tariffs Homesteads Criticism of slavery Stephen Douglas Protect the union Popular Sovereignty

  10. The Nation Divides V.P. John Breckenridge The right of Secession States rights John Bell Protect slavery Keep the Union together

  11. The Nation Divides Election of 1860 outcome Lincoln won every free state 40% of the popular vote 180 Electoral votes Breckinridge won all slave states except four 18% popular vote 72 Electoral votes Bell won Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia Douglas won Missouri

  12. Electoral Votes Reading Handout Independently/pairs Answer questions HRT groups

  13. Checks on Learning 1. Who was the Republican Party s candidate for the election of 1860? 2. Which Southern Democrat had the second most electoral votes in the election of 1860? 3. Give two examples of Stephen Douglas s platform. 4. Which presidential candidate won all free states? 5. Which presidential candidate won the majority of slave states? 6. Who won the election of 1860?

  14. The Nation Divides Southern States Secede Issue: Southern states no longer had a voice after Lincoln s election President Lincoln and Congress were against their interests Slavery South Carolina Secedes December 20, 1860 1ststate to secede from the Union

  15. The Nation Divides The Confederate States of America- 1861 Six more states secede after South Carolina February of 1861 Leaders of the 7 seceding states met in Montgomery, Alabama to form a new nation Confederate States of America President Jefferson Davis

  16. The Civil War Begins March 4, 1861 President Lincoln took the oath of office In his inaugural address he assured the seceded states that he meant them no harm I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery where it exits. But warned them about continuing on the course they has chosen

  17. The Civil War Begins Lincoln s assurance of friendship was rejected

  18. Checks on Learning 1. Which southern state was the first to secede from the union? 2. List two issues or reasons southern states seceded from the union. 3. The leaders of the 7 seceding states met in Alabama to form a new nation. What was the name of this new nation?

  19. The Civil War Begins Lincoln s most urgent problem Attack on Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Located on an island in the harbor of Charleston, SC Cause: The Union Fort was in Confederate territory The fort s commander refused to surrender Effect: The fort surrendered Start of the Civil War

  20. Attack on Fort Sumter Read page 502 Answer: 1. What was the cause of the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter? What were the effects? 2. Read: Confederate Troops Fire on the Fort . Write a brief summary.

  21. The Civil War Begins Lincoln s decision He did not want to give up the fort Why? He feared that sending troops might cause other states to secede Remedy Send food not troops Outcome Confederate troops opened fired on the fort for 34 hours U.S. troops surrender

  22. The Civil War Begins Why War Came Lincoln s election Confederate attack on Fort Sumter Start of the Civil War

  23. Checks on Learning 1. What was Lincoln s most urgent problem in April of 1861? 2. List two causes and two effects of Lincoln s most urgent problem. 3. What was Lincoln s decision concerning the fort? 4. What was the outcome of the attack on the fort?

  24. Summary What did you learn? Explain using complete sentences.

  25. Timeline

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