Evaluate the extent to which the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) marked a turning point in the debate over slavery in the United States, analyzing what changed and what stayed the same from the period before the war to the period after it.

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Need help in LEQ for future test this is an example so I need help in this one to be ready for the future ones….. Question: Evaluate the extent to which the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) marked a turning point in the debate over slavery in the United States, analyzing what changed and what stayed the same from the period before the war to the period after it. Note: ( Change and Continuity) LEQ should be about slavery not Mexican-American war.... In the following example pictures B is for before and A is for after which should be excluded as before and after. Rubric: Thesis Contextualization Evidence and Support the Argument Historical Reasoning and Complexity.
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Topics to include:
Expanding west- manifest
destiny
Compromise of 1820
ACalifornia becoming a state
A Compromise of 1850
A Slave trade banned in
Washington DC
e Wilmot Proviso
Between the Merican-American war
set
lout still contunied
B Free v. Slave state
B
& Popular sovereignty
A Kansas - Nebraska Act
Political parties cath
AAbolition movement
A Dred Scott
AHarpers Ferry
*Bleeding Kansas
antral solution
ant
Transcribed Image Text:8 photosynth Topics to include: Expanding west- manifest destiny Compromise of 1820 ACalifornia becoming a state A Compromise of 1850 A Slave trade banned in Washington DC e Wilmot Proviso Between the Merican-American war set lout still contunied B Free v. Slave state B & Popular sovereignty A Kansas - Nebraska Act Political parties cath AAbolition movement A Dred Scott AHarpers Ferry *Bleeding Kansas antral solution ant
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