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Miss Holz’s Brief US HISTORY REGENTS REVIEW

1700-present. Miss Holz’s Brief US HISTORY REGENTS REVIEW. US Geography/ Map Skills. Sectionalism: New Colonies. New England Middle Colonies Southern Colonies. Democracy/* Popular Sovereignty. Magna Carta English Bill of Rights Enlightenment – “Natural rights”. Against Absolutism.

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Miss Holz’s Brief US HISTORY REGENTS REVIEW

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  1. 1700-present Miss Holz’s Brief US HISTORY REGENTS REVIEW

  2. US Geography/ Map Skills

  3. Sectionalism: New Colonies • New England • Middle ColoniesSouthern Colonies

  4. Democracy/* Popular Sovereignty • Magna Carta • English Bill of Rights • Enlightenment – “Natural rights” Against Absolutism

  5. Examples of “self” government • Mayflower Compact • Town Hall Meetings • House of Burgesses

  6. Mercantilism: trade from all countries funnel to mother country • Triangle Trade • Navigation Acts: GB in charge! • “Salutary neglect”

  7. Proclamation Line of 1763

  8. French and Indian War • French vs. Great Britain • Ohio River Valley • British debt

  9. British has to pay debts Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party -colonist response • Stamp Act • Townshend Act • Sugar Acts

  10. Intolerable Acts 1774 • Punish the colonies for their response

  11. American Revolution 1776 • Declaration of Independence : Thomas Jefferson • Thomas Pain “Common Sense” pamplet

  12. Turning Point • Battle of Saratoga

  13. End of the Revolution • Treaty of Paris 1783: Freedom

  14. “critical period” – do or die! • Articles of Confederation first government:

  15. Constitutional Convention 1787

  16. The Great Compromise • “bicameral” : 2 houses in congress House and Senate Supporters?

  17. 3/5 Compromise

  18. Ratify the Constitution?

  19. Bill of Rights

  20. Whiskey Rebellion • Washington is president • Uses LAW ENFORCEMENT (first time)

  21. Judicial Review • Marbury v. Madison

  22. Hamilton's Finical Plan

  23. Manifest Destiny

  24. The Slave Debate:Pre Civil War • The Missouri Compromise: 36’30

  25. Abolitionists • William Llyod Garrison • Fredrick Douglas • Harriet Tubman • Harriet Beecher Stowe

  26. Underlying causes of the Civil War • Compromise of 1850 • Fugitive Slave Law • Kansas Nebraska Act • Dred Scott • John Brown’s Raid

  27. Abraham Lincoln • DID NOT WANT TO END SLAVERY BUT WANTED TO STOP THE SPREAD!

  28. Turning point: Gettysburg • To end the war Lincoln knew he had to abolish slavery

  29. Transcontinental Railroad • East-west • Travel and trade • New jobs • New towns

  30. Robber baron v. Captain of Industry • Rockefeller (Standard Oil)

  31. Why labor unions? • Working conditions • Rights • Knights of Labor • Triangle Shirtwaist effects

  32. Urbanization

  33. Immigration : Ellis Island, NY • Push factors • From homeland • Pull factors • From US

  34. Tenement Houses

  35. Americanization • Assimilating • Nativists views

  36. Progressive Era: Reform • Muckrakers: • - Jacob Riis: How the other half lives • - Upton Sinclair : The Jungle • - Ida Tarbell: Standard Oil

  37. Reform Movements • Abolition • Temperance • Women’s Rights • Education • Second Great Awakening Fight for the oppressed .

  38. Theodore Roosevelt • Square deal • Conservationist • Trustbuster

  39. Women’s suffrage movement • 19th amendment: right to vote • Seneca Falls • Mott, Stanton, Anthony • Roles change during WWI and WWII

  40. Imperialism in disguise ? • THE TURNING POIN IN AMERICA FOREIGN POLITICS : THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR.

  41. Yellow journalism The Maine Causes of the Spanish American War Economic Interest DeLome Letter

  42. Imperialism policies • Open door policy • Boxer rebellion • Panama canal • Big stick policy Acquiring Hawaii And Alaska

  43. Causes of WWI • Militarism • Alliances • Imperialism • Nationalism Spark : Assassination of Franz Ferdinand

  44. Zimmerman telegram Why did the US get involved in WWI? Submarine warfare Lusitania

  45. WWI changes wars • Technology • Selective service act • Women in the war • Propaganda

  46. End of WWI • Treaty of Versailles: cause WWII: German reparation • Fourteen Points • League of Nations

  47. Roaring 20s changes in Society • Flappers • Harlem Renaissance • Prohibition • Icons: Babe Ruth, Langston Hughes, John Steinbeck

  48. Harding Coolidge economic policies • 20s is a boom in the economy • Pro business • Laissez faire

  49. The Great Depression • Causes: lack of govt regulation • “buying on the margin” • Over production • International debt

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