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Transcript
AP US History
Unit Reading Guide
Robertson
2015
THE DECADE OF CRISIS & THE CIVIL WAR
CHAPTERS 13 & 14
Reminder: Take textbook handwritten reading notes on loose-leaf paper. Typed notes or notes
on this term sheet may not be used on open-note quizzes.
Chapter 13: The Impending Crisis
Manifest Destiny
Americans in Mexican Texas
Stephen Austin
Antonio Santa Anna
Texan War for Independence
Sam Houston
Annexation of Texas and opposition
Oregon – borders and disputes
Conflict between settlers and Indians
Oregon Trial - experiences
James K. Polk
Compromise over Oregon
Texas boundary dispute
Slidell Mission
Opposition to the war
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Wilmot Proviso
Election of 1848
California Gold Rush
Chinese immigration
Indian slavery
Compromise of 1850
Clay/Calhoun/Webster
Seward/Davis/Douglas
Election of 1852
reaction to Fugitive Slave Act
Ostend Manifesto
Transcontinental Railroad
Gadsden Purchase
Kansas Nebraska Act
Popular Sovereignty
founding of Republican Party
Bleeding Kansas
John Brown
Charles Sumner / Preston Brooks
Free Soil Ideology
Slave Power Conspiracy
Pro-Slavery Argument
Election of 1856
Dred Scott decision
Chief Justice Roger Taney
debate over Kansas
Lincoln-Douglas debates
Harpers Ferry Raid
Election of 1860
Chapter 14: The Civil War
Secession
Establishment of the CSA
Crittenden Compromise
Fort Sumter
Advantages and Disadvantages of the Union
Advantages/Disadvantages of Confederacy
Mobilization of the North
Homestead Act
Morrill Land Grant Act
Union Pacific and Central Pacific
National Bank Acts
How the war was financed
Draft Riots
Lincoln’s controversial actions
Habeas Corpus
Peace Democrats
Ex Parte Milligan
Clement Vallandigham
Copperheads
Election of 1864
Confiscation Acts
Emancipation Proclamation
African Americans and the Union
Economic effects of the War in North
Role of women in the War- North
Mobilization of the South
Divisions in the South
Leaders- Davis/Lee
Funding of the Confederacy
Raising the Confederacy Army-Shortages
Issue of centralization
Economic effects in the South
Role of women- South
The Union Blockade
Ironclads
King Cotton Diplomacy
Trent Affair
War in the West
Importance of weapons/railroad/telegraph
Bull Run (First)
Capture of New Orleans
George McClellan
Antietam/ Vicksburg/Gettysburg
Grant’s Strategy
Capture of Atlanta
March to the Sea
Appomattox Courthouse
Importance of the Union Victory