US History Semester 1 Tes
War of 1812
Andrew Jackson's troops defeated the British at the Battle of New Orleans, not knowing that a peace treaty had already been signed. The war strengthened American nationalism and encouraged the growth of industry. ; A war between the U.S. and Great Britain caused by American outrage over the impressment of American sailors by the British, the British seizure of American ships, and British aid to the Indians attacking the Americans on the western frontier.
Southern laws designed to restrict the rights of the newly freed black slaves
Black Codes and Jim Crow Laws
Revolutionary Zeal, Familiar Ground, Not Well Trained
Characteristics of continental army
California as a free state
Compromise of 1850
Texas
Confrontation here led to Mexican War
14th Amendment
Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws
Middle Passage
Difficult ocean journey endured by slaves
Poor and Working people
Draft exemptions of wealthy plantation owners cause them to pick up slack in Confederate War
1. Openned settlement 2. Economic opportunities 3. Develop towns 4. Tied country together
Effects of railroad boom in 1800s
Open Door Policy
Eliminated spheres of influence in China and initiated Free Market Competition
James Madison
Father of the Constitution
Battle of Saratoga (1777)
France formally recognized US cause in revolution
Slaves to be returned to owners
Fugitive Slave Act
One population vote and One state vote
Great Compromise
Efficient Production, lower prices
How assembly lines changed the industry
CONFEDERACY Civil War: Emancipation Proclamation
Immediate consequence of Lincoln's 1860 victory
Indentured Servants
Immigrants who received passage to America in exchange for a fixed term of labor
Bill of Rights
In order to ratify constitution, states demanded
Oklahoma
Indian Territory from Indian Removal Act
J.P. Morgan - banking Vanderbilt - Commodore and Railroads Carnegie - steel Rockefeller - oil
Industry of 4 Robber Barons
Muckrakers
Journalists who attempted to expose plight, distress and hardship of poor abd working classes
French and Indian War
Justification British used to Tax colonies
Southern Colonies
Large Plantations, Single crop economies and Short life spand
Middle Colonies
Large families small farms Shipping and Industry
Househelping and Farming
Main profession of newly freed African American during Reconstruction
Railroads
Major inpact of steel in cities
Ellis Island in New York harbor
Many immigrants traveled to the United States by steamship. Most European immigrants to the United States arrived HERE.
Total War
March to Sea showed this war strategy
Maine
Missouri Compromise, this was a free state
strike
Organized Nonviolent refusal to continue to work until a problem is resolved. Icrease wages or compensations.
In How the Other Half Lives, Jacob Riis:
Photos of Urban Poverty; A book published about the dirty conditions factory workers were living in
political machine
Popular organization and political group that dominated late 1800s
Jefferson Davis
President of the Confederate States of America
18th Amendment
Prohibited the manufacture, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages
Bicameral, Federalism (central and state)
Proposed by Virginia Plan
21 year old white male property owners
Qualifications to vote
Cotton Mill
Revolutionized Cotton Industry
Prejudice vs Immigrants
Sacco and Vanzetti found guilty because
Theory of Evolution; Traditional vs Modern Scientific way of thinking
Scopes Trial
USS Maine
Ship that explodes off the coast of Cuba in Havana harbor and helps contribute to the start of the Spanish-American War
Francis Scott Key
Star Spangled Banner writer
Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico
Territory gained by the U.S. as a result of the Spanish-American War
Dred Scott v. Sanford
The case that ruled that slaves were property and could not sue. Said no African American could enjoy US Citizen rights
Jamestown
The first permanent English settlement in North America, found in East Virginia
Hawaii
To reduce taxes, their sugar and pineapple growers in the island staged a revolution, became US territory
15th Amendment (1870)
U.S. cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed
Encouraged to speak out against slavery
Uncle tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher
Bleeding Kansas; Bloody Kansas; Kansas Border War
Violent conflicts over slavery in midwest territories
with petitions, led to refusals to pay the tax, and eventually to property damage and harassment of officials and boycotting
Ways the colinies protested British Policies
Full independence and Recognized Borders
What they gave US after revolution
France
Where Louisiana Purchase was bought from
14 point plan
Wilson's plan for peace that included the league of nations, self-determined colonies, free trade, freedom of the seas, end to secret agreements, and a limit on arms
Thomas Jefferson
Write most of Declaration of Independence
Flappers
Young women of the 1920s that behaved and dressed in a radical fashion, asserted themselves and demand social equality
Kansas-Nebraska Act
a law that allowed voters in Kansas and Nebraska to choose whether to allow slavery. (Repealed Missouri Compromise)
The Alamo
a mission and fort in San Antonio, Texas, where Mexican forces massacred rebellious Texans in 1836 (Jim Bowie, Davey Crockett and others)
Gold Rush
a period from 1848 to 1856 when thousands of people came to San Francisco California in order to search for gold.
spendthrift
a person who spends money in an extravagant, irresponsible way to show wealth
Underground Railroad
a system of secret routes used by escaping slaves throught the Deep South to reach freedom in the North or in Canada
13th Amendment
abolished slavery
Free slaves in ConfederaTes (fail)
emancipation Proclamation
Treaty of Versailles
ended World War I and made Germany pay money to other countries, lose land, reduce their military
Plessy v. Ferguson
"SEPERATE BUT EQUAL" a 1896 Supreme Court decision which legalized state ordered segregation so long as the facilities for blacks and whites were equal
Stamp Act
1765; law that taxed printed goods, including: playing cards, documents, newspapers, etc.
Homestead Act
1862 - Provided free land in the West to anyone willing to settle there for five years and develop it. Encouraged westward migration.
Zimmerman Note
1917 - Germany sent this to Mexico instructing an ambassador to convince Mexico to go to war with the U.S. It was intercepted and caused the U.S. to mobilized against Germany, which had proven it was hostile
overcrowding (in housing)
19th centruy cities suffered from this
Woodrow Wilson
28th president of the United States, known for World War I leadership, created Federal Reserve, Federal Trade Commission, Clayton Antitrust Act, progressive income tax, lower tariffs, women's suffrage (reluctantly), Treaty of Versailles, sought 14 points post-war plan, League of Nations (but failed to win U.S. ratification), won Nobel Peace Prize
Population Advantage, Economic Advantage, moved troops with railroads, US Navy was on their side
3 Characteristics of Union
increased production and efficiency; lower prices; more goods; improved wages; migration from rural areas to urban areas
3 Effects of industrial revolution
cramped work areas with poor ventilation trauma from machinery toxic exposures to heavy metals, dust, and solvents
3 flaws of industrial labor
Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson
3 progressive presidents
3/5 of slave population would be counted in census for representation
3/5 compromise
Coercive Acts; The four acts were the Boston Port Act, the Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quartering Act.
4 acts consequence of Boston Tea Party
1. Machine Guns 2. Grenades 3. Amphibious Vehicles 4. Poison Gas 5. Tanks
4 new WWI technologies
Lusitania
A British passenger ship that was sunk by a German U-Boat on May 7, 1915. 128 Americans died. The sinking greatly turned American opinion against the Germans, helping the move towards entering the war. Propelled America to WWI
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
A book that exposed the horrible, unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry of Chicago. Example of muckraking.
Trench Warfare
A form of warfare in which opposing armies fight each other from trenches dug in the battlefield.
Common Sense
A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that claimed the colonies had a right to be an independent nation
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
A policy of Genrmany when they established a blockade around Great Britanin stated that their submarines would sink any ship in the British waters
Ghetto
A poor densely populated city district occupied by a minority ethnic group linked together by economic hardship and social restrictions
Great Migration
African Americans move West to avoide prejudice in 1800s
Manifest Destiny
American belief from 1830-1940 American progress John Gast
1) surround the Confederacy by sea and by land blockades 2) take control of the Mississippi River to cut Confederate forces in two 3) ambush and surround the Confederacy and their capital
Anaconda Plan of Union Army