Social Studies Praxis
The Townshend Acts established what?
American Customs Board in Boston to collect taxes, courts in America to prosecute smuggles (without using a local jury), and the right of British officials to search colonists houses and businesses
Who was the new world named after?
Amerigo Vespucci
13th amendment
Abolish slavery
John Adams
Lawyer and diplomat, 2nd US president , Federalist
Patrick Henry
Lawyer from VA, served as VA's first governor, leader of the Anti-Federalists who opposed the ratification of the 1787 US Constitution
Who discovered Vinland (New England) in 1000?
Leif Erikson
Erie Canal (1825)
Man made waterway that connects the At,antic Ocean through NYC to the Great Lakes
Southern colonies
Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
New England Colonies
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire
Constitutional Convention
Meeting with delegates to establish stronger constitution, felt the constitution increased the power of the executive branch but failed to provide protection of individual rights, eventually bill of rights was added to appease the anti federalists and ratify the constitution in 1787
John Hancock
Merchant, smuggler, fire warden
George Washington
Military general and 1st US President, no political party affiliation
Who won the war of 1812
Neither the British nor the US. Both sides wanted the war to end and agreed to restore the status quo of antebellum
Middle Colonies
New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware
John D. Rockefeller
Oil industry
Paul revere
Patriot, midnight ride,
John Locke
Philosopher of the social contract theory, impacted the Declaration of Independence
What was America's first Puritan settlement
Plymouth Colony
Samuel Adams
Political writer, founder of the Sons of Liberty
Key features of the industrial revolution
Population shifting, people move from all areas and agriculture's work to cities and factory work, good for mass produced, increased efficiency, increased production, lower cost, wages increased, technology development increased, many wealthy industrialist became east, and the government regulations increased which led to standards in healthcare and education
Chinese exclusion act of 1882
Prohibited integration of Chinese laborers
15th amendment
Prohibits federal or state government from denying citizens the right to vote based on color
Boston tea party
Protest by American colonists against the British government on December 16, 1773- result of the Tea Tax in 1773- dumped 90,000 pounds of tea in Boston Harbor- perpetrated by the sons of Liberty
Abraham Lincoln
Republican; blockade of the south; delivered by Mark Gettysburg address; preserved the union in the worst political and more crisis in US history; abolished slavery; assassinated while in office; served one term
Rutherford B. Hayes
Republican; with Drew troops from the reconstruction state and end of the reconstruction era; lead the way to civil service reform appointed to federal position; made financial appropriations; served one term
Rhode Island Colony was founded by who in 1636 and why
Roger Williams- for religious freedom and fair treatment of Native Americans
Ferdinand Magellan
Sailed around the world in 1521
Sons of Liberty
Secret organization created in the 13 American colonies to advance the rights of the colonists and to fight taxation by the British government
War of 1812
Series of trade restrictions introduced by Britain to impede American trade with France, the British support for the Native Americans who were offering armed resistance to the expansion of the American frontier to the northwest, refusal by the British to give up lands in the western part of America, seizure of American ships
Motives of French to explore
Spread Christianity; northwest passage
What is the oldest city in the United States
St Augustine , founded in 1565 by the Spanish
Andrew Carnegie
Steel industry
Stamp Act
Tax out on the American colonies by the British in 1765
During the war of 1812, several Native American tribes fought with...
The British to stop westward expansion into their homeland
The Mayflower compact
The first document of self governance signed by the passengers of the mayflower on sept 16, 1620
Hat was the ship that transported puritans from England to the new world.
The mayflower
Civil war (1861-1865)
The war between the union parentheses north parentheses in the confederacy parentheses south parentheses, and it resulted in roughly 700,000 deaths they were many positive effects including: dissolution of the confederacy, uniting the country, abolishing slavery, beginning of the reconstruction era, passing the 13th 14th and 15th amendment or the Reconstruction amendments,.
Jefferson Davis
Elected president of the confederate states of America during the Civil War
Oregon trail
Major route from Missouri to Oregon that pioneers used to migrate west
What was the Northwest Passage?
a water route through North America to Asia
Industrial revolution
Begin in the middle of the 18th century (approximately 1750), with a transition from an agrarian (farming)economy industrialized economy
John Quincy Adams
Auto all republican; defeated Andrew Jackson for presidency, which split the democratic Republican Party into two parties; oversaw the completion of the Erie Canal, served one term
Antebellum
Before the war
Manifest destiny
Belief that the Us was destined byGod to expand control and spread across the continent
John Brown
Business from Rhode Island First Political Parties
Magna Carta
1212 English common law that established that individuals have natural rights of security, Liberty, and property.
Christopher columbus
1492 when he sailed from Spain in search for Asia and the indies but instead ground the New World- the Americas
Hernan cortes
1519- landed in Mexico with 600 men and less than 200 horses- desired gold from finding Aztec wealth- first phase of colonization of Spanish and conquered Aztec empire
Townshend Acts
A series of laws passed by the British parliament in 1767- taxed goods (paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea) imported to the American colonies
Agrarianism
A social and political philosophy at values for society as superior to urban society. Property ownership and family farming, which is a way of life That can shape the ideal social values, or central to the thought
Whig Party
An opposite to Jackson, transitions into the Republican Party
Motives for England to explore
Colonize, northwest passage
Eli whitney
Cotton gin
What was the first permanent English colony in the americas that was established in 1607?
Jamestown, VA
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803)
Jefferson instructed to explore the area gained in Louisiana Purchase- 8000 mile expedition
Who discover continental North America
John Cabot
14th Amendment
Granted equal civil and legal rights to freed slaves
Second political parties- Republican Party
Henry Clay faction
Nationalist movement
Industrialism created a strong sense of collective society
Reconstruction era
A time in history with a mystery build a union after the Civil War
Push pull factors of immigration and migration dinner late 19th and early 20th century three reasons
Agarianism, industrialism, urbanization
Second Political parties- democratic
Andrew Jackson faction
Benedict Arnold
Businessman, future general in the. Continental Army, traitor, coward
Impacts of the industrial revolution
Child labor - children were exploited by manufacturers they received extremely low pay and often involves an accident resulting in dismemberment or death Poor sanitation - people are living in areas of higher concentration. Poor sanitation caused outbreaks of infectious diseases. The slave trade - the textile industry was still reliant on slave labor.
Stonewall Jackson
Confederate general doing civil war
Boston Massacre
Confrontation where a British soldier shot and killed several people in Boston, leading patriots likes Paul revere and Samuel Adams used this as propaganda for the revolutionary war
1st political parties-Federalist
Created by Alexander Hamilton- "big government party"
1st political parties- Democratic-Republican Party
Created by Tho,as Jefferson and James Madison, "small government party"
Andrew Johnson
Democrat; assumed office after this fascination of Abraham Lincoln during the week instruction era; vetoed the Friedmans bureau in the civil rights bill; first American president to be impeached; served one term
Martin Van Buren
Democrat; president in economic panic of 1837; served one term
Andrew Jackson
Democrat; supported states rights to expand slavery, implement,enter the Indian removal act, which allowed the government to forcibly move Native Americans west of the Mississippi River (trail of tears), implemented poor economic policies that created the financial crisis of 1837, served two terms
James Madison
Democratic-Republican, president during the war of 1812 and the burning of the national capitol, served two terms
James Monroe
Democratic-republican; signed the Missouri compromise making Maine a free state and Missouri a slave state; gave the famous "Monroe doctrine" speech to warn Europeans against further colonization; served two terms
Franklin Pierce
Democrats; signed the Kansas Nebraska act, which allowed people of these territories to choose to become a free or slave state parentheses also known as popular sovereignty parentheses; exacerbated the rift within the Democratic Party and increased tension over slavery; served one term
James K Polk
Democrats; significantly expanded the country with the annexation of Texas, Oregon compromise with Great Britain, in Mexican succession after the Mexican American war; supported Jacksonian democracy in slavery; served one term
James Buchanan
Democrats; supported the supreme court decision in Dred Scott versus Sanford, which stated that black people, quotation were not incurred never become citizens of the United States quotation; fanned the fury between abolitionist and proslavery supporters; served one term
Pilgrims
English puritans separatists seeking religious freedom
Federal reserve act of 1913
Establish the federal reserve system and central bank to oversee monetary policy
Articles of Confederation
First US Constitution, weak central government, inability to levy taxes, inability to regulate interstate and international trade, each state was represented by one vote regardless of its size
Alexander Hamilton
Founding Father, Federalist
Thomas Jefferson
Founding father, 3rd US president, principal author of Declaration of Independence, broker of Louisiana Purchase
Sam adams
Founding father, politican
Robert E Lee
General who turned down Lincolns offered to command union forces in favor of commanding the Army of Northern Virginia for the confederacy
Fuel for the Westward Expansion
Gold Rush, the Oregon Trail, Manifest Destiny
Gold rush
Gold discover in California in 1848
Motives of Spanish to explore
Gold, northwest passage
Ulysses S Grant
Top union general after General George B McClellan's termination; wage total war against the south starting in 1863, including major victory at Vicksburg; Assumed office in the middle of the reconstruction era; work to reconcile the north and south; protected the civil rights of freed slaves; signed legislation that limited the activities of white terrorist groups of the KKK; negotiated the 1871 treaty of Washington; served two terms
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851
Treaty between US and representatives of several Native American tribes assigned each tribe a territory (reservation) was later broken by Us government when gold was discovered on that land
What treaty ended the War of 1812?
Treaty of Ghent
Louisiana Purchase (1803)
US acquired 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million from France by Thomas Jefferson- 15 states added
Charles Francis Adams
US diplomat for Abraham Lincoln who effectively kept France and Great Britain out of the war
The Sherman antitrust act of 1890
Was the first federal law that outlawed monopolistic business practice
William Henry Harrison
Whig party; Died 32 days after taking office; known for the shortest presidency in US history; serves less than one term
John Tyler
Whig party; Vice president to William Henry Harrison in successor after Harrison's death; vetoed several bills, which led his own party to attempt to impeach him; served one term
Zachary Taylor
Wig party; opposed new slave states; supported statehood of California as a free state; negotiated the compromise of 1850 in parentheses finalized two months after his death parentheses; died of cholera while in office
Millard Fillmore
Wig party; vice president to Zachary Taylor and successor after Taylor's death; served one term
Suffragette movement
Women's groups organized to gain political rights. Suffrage was granted in 1920 with the ratification of the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote
Karl Marx
Worker revolution
Trade unions and working class movements
Workers organized to demand better conditions
Marxism during the industrial revolutiom
Wrote Das Capital and The Communist Manifesto. Are you capitalism exploited the workers and anticipated an overthrow of capitalism