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Sectionalism and the Mexican-American War
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Rogers, Henry D. General map of the United States, showing the area and extent of the free & slave-holding states, and the territories of the Union. [London: John Murray ; Edinburgh: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1857] Library of Congress, G3701.E9 1857 .R6 MLC.

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A 2-3 class period documents-based lesson in which students will study the issue of Sectionalism as applied to the Mexican-American War, and how that conflict, taken in context, played a role in the political divisions that would eventually lead to the Civil War.

Provided as part of TAH.org's American History Toolkits project.

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February 13, 2020
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