The Lure of Imperialism – extend a nation`s power over other lands
... U.S.S. Maine – explodes in Havana Harbor, 260 sailors are killed Spain is blamed for explosion America demands Cuban independence; Spain denies Spanish American War begins ...
... U.S.S. Maine – explodes in Havana Harbor, 260 sailors are killed Spain is blamed for explosion America demands Cuban independence; Spain denies Spanish American War begins ...
Wars End and Lasting Effects
... British war effort. The British people were also tired of the taxes and the casualties. Under new administration the British met with an American Delegation including Benjamin Franklin, they negotiated a treaty and secured far more territory than the Patriots had won in the war. ...
... British war effort. The British people were also tired of the taxes and the casualties. Under new administration the British met with an American Delegation including Benjamin Franklin, they negotiated a treaty and secured far more territory than the Patriots had won in the war. ...
Lsn 25 World War I
... – France starts to mobilize on behalf of its ally Russia – On Aug 3, Germany declares war on France and also begins to attack through neutral Belgium to France in accordance with its war plan – Belgium protests to the signatories of the 1839 treaty guaranteeing its neutrality – When Germany refused ...
... – France starts to mobilize on behalf of its ally Russia – On Aug 3, Germany declares war on France and also begins to attack through neutral Belgium to France in accordance with its war plan – Belgium protests to the signatories of the 1839 treaty guaranteeing its neutrality – When Germany refused ...
TM3 - AACPS Home
... A brave farmer from Virginia had been chosen to lead the American army. His name was George Washington. In the city of Philadelphia, an important paper was being read before the first Congress. That paper was the Declaration of Independence. It sad that all men were created equal. And it said that t ...
... A brave farmer from Virginia had been chosen to lead the American army. His name was George Washington. In the city of Philadelphia, an important paper was being read before the first Congress. That paper was the Declaration of Independence. It sad that all men were created equal. And it said that t ...
Welcome_files/H201 Outlines 2
... Leader – Thomas Jefferson Economic vision – Agrarian republic Foreign Policy – Support France See themselves as preservers of the Constitution as it was written. Want to preserve the virtues of the American people by saving them from rampant industrialism, greed, tyranny. See Federalists as would-be ...
... Leader – Thomas Jefferson Economic vision – Agrarian republic Foreign Policy – Support France See themselves as preservers of the Constitution as it was written. Want to preserve the virtues of the American people by saving them from rampant industrialism, greed, tyranny. See Federalists as would-be ...
War of 1812
... Why were Americans instilled with national pride after the battle of New Orleans? Before fighting broke out with the United States, the British had already been at war with the French. Fighting two wars was difficult. Britain had to send soldiers and ships to both France and the United States. In th ...
... Why were Americans instilled with national pride after the battle of New Orleans? Before fighting broke out with the United States, the British had already been at war with the French. Fighting two wars was difficult. Britain had to send soldiers and ships to both France and the United States. In th ...
Module 2: Exam Remediation
... New World, they enslaved many Native Americans. They used Native Americans for farming and mining for gold and silver. Hard labor and malnutrition led to the deaths of many Native Americans. Over time, Native American slaves were replaced by African slaves because the Native Americans were dying of ...
... New World, they enslaved many Native Americans. They used Native Americans for farming and mining for gold and silver. Hard labor and malnutrition led to the deaths of many Native Americans. Over time, Native American slaves were replaced by African slaves because the Native Americans were dying of ...
Guided Notes 8-2
... not all South Carolinians, indeed not all American colonists, agreed that the colonies should be ______________________ from Great Britain South Carolinian’s different perspectives and roles during the American Revolution led to a ________________ within South Carolina ultimately impacted the ...
... not all South Carolinians, indeed not all American colonists, agreed that the colonies should be ______________________ from Great Britain South Carolinian’s different perspectives and roles during the American Revolution led to a ________________ within South Carolina ultimately impacted the ...
Module 2: Exam Remediation
... New World, they enslaved many Native Americans. They used Native Americans for farming and mining for gold and silver. Hard labor and malnutrition led to the deaths of many Native Americans. Over time, Native American slaves were replaced by African slaves because the Native Americans were dying of ...
... New World, they enslaved many Native Americans. They used Native Americans for farming and mining for gold and silver. Hard labor and malnutrition led to the deaths of many Native Americans. Over time, Native American slaves were replaced by African slaves because the Native Americans were dying of ...
EOCT Flashcards 1
... Americans who wanted to outlaw slavery This was a congressional agreement of 1820, which included the admission of one free (Maine) and one slave state (Missouri) to maintain the balance of free and slave states. The attempt by South Carolina, led by John C. Calhoun, to claim the right to “nullify” ...
... Americans who wanted to outlaw slavery This was a congressional agreement of 1820, which included the admission of one free (Maine) and one slave state (Missouri) to maintain the balance of free and slave states. The attempt by South Carolina, led by John C. Calhoun, to claim the right to “nullify” ...
Part 1
... Americans who wanted to outlaw slavery This was a congressional agreement of 1820, which included the admission of one free (Maine) and one slave state (Missouri) to maintain the balance of free and slave states. The attempt by South Carolina, led by John C. Calhoun, to claim the right to “nullify” ...
... Americans who wanted to outlaw slavery This was a congressional agreement of 1820, which included the admission of one free (Maine) and one slave state (Missouri) to maintain the balance of free and slave states. The attempt by South Carolina, led by John C. Calhoun, to claim the right to “nullify” ...
Name - cloudfront.net
... 11) What evidence is there that the colonists had already unsuccessfully voiced concerns to the king? _______________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 12) What evidence in the Declaration is there of religious faith? How did it influence ...
... 11) What evidence is there that the colonists had already unsuccessfully voiced concerns to the king? _______________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 12) What evidence in the Declaration is there of religious faith? How did it influence ...
Ch. 5-6 Study Focus.indd
... British soldiers in their first armed clash? 1. What was the purpose of the militia? 2. Identify the importance of the battles of Lexington/Concord and Breeds Hill/Bunker Hill. G. What happened at the 2nd Continental Congress? 1. What was the Olive Branch Petition and why was it important? 2. What r ...
... British soldiers in their first armed clash? 1. What was the purpose of the militia? 2. Identify the importance of the battles of Lexington/Concord and Breeds Hill/Bunker Hill. G. What happened at the 2nd Continental Congress? 1. What was the Olive Branch Petition and why was it important? 2. What r ...
Chapter 2 Study Guide Forging a New Nation
... 4. How did sectionalism destroy the “Era of Good Feelings?” 5. Describe the “American System.” 6. How did the South view the “American System?” 7. Describe the circumstances AND the significance of McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819. 8. When did the Missouri Compromise take place AND what was it about? 9. ...
... 4. How did sectionalism destroy the “Era of Good Feelings?” 5. Describe the “American System.” 6. How did the South view the “American System?” 7. Describe the circumstances AND the significance of McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819. 8. When did the Missouri Compromise take place AND what was it about? 9. ...
Confederation
... sense of urgency to the move toward Confederation • An attack on Canada by the Americans seemed very likely because of Britain’s not quite so neutral position in the civil war • Defence became a key concern for people in the British North American colonies (Canada) • Uniting together would be one wa ...
... sense of urgency to the move toward Confederation • An attack on Canada by the Americans seemed very likely because of Britain’s not quite so neutral position in the civil war • Defence became a key concern for people in the British North American colonies (Canada) • Uniting together would be one wa ...
Confederation
... sense of urgency to the move toward Confederation • An attack on Canada by the Americans seemed very likely because of Britain’s not quite so neutral position in the civil war • Defence became a key concern for people in the British North American colonies (Canada) • Uniting together would be one wa ...
... sense of urgency to the move toward Confederation • An attack on Canada by the Americans seemed very likely because of Britain’s not quite so neutral position in the civil war • Defence became a key concern for people in the British North American colonies (Canada) • Uniting together would be one wa ...
PP Ch 7
... Boston Tea Party December 16, 1773 Boston rebels board British ships Dressed as Native Americans Dumped 18,000 pounds of tea into Boston harbor ...
... Boston Tea Party December 16, 1773 Boston rebels board British ships Dressed as Native Americans Dumped 18,000 pounds of tea into Boston harbor ...
Enrichment Reading
... The Jay Treaty French leaders hoped that Great Britain’s refusal to leave the Ohio Valley would lead to war between Great Britain and the United States. Those hopes were dashed when Washington sent John Jay, chief justice of the Supreme Court, to London to settle things with the British. In the trea ...
... The Jay Treaty French leaders hoped that Great Britain’s refusal to leave the Ohio Valley would lead to war between Great Britain and the United States. Those hopes were dashed when Washington sent John Jay, chief justice of the Supreme Court, to London to settle things with the British. In the trea ...
American Foreign Affairs in the Progressive Era
... The first battles of the Spanish-American War took place in the Philippines, another Spanish colony in which Spain refused to grant independence to rebels fighting a revolutionary war. The U.S. Navy quickly defeated the Spanish navy, and Americans debated whether the United States should expand its ...
... The first battles of the Spanish-American War took place in the Philippines, another Spanish colony in which Spain refused to grant independence to rebels fighting a revolutionary war. The U.S. Navy quickly defeated the Spanish navy, and Americans debated whether the United States should expand its ...
Conclusion of the Seven Years` War
... Anglicization: Change the way of life of the French so they would think, talk and act like English people. French System: Keep Quebec much as it had been under French control. Hope the French would accept British rule. Separation: Divide Quebec into separate parts – one for French (who were al ...
... Anglicization: Change the way of life of the French so they would think, talk and act like English people. French System: Keep Quebec much as it had been under French control. Hope the French would accept British rule. Separation: Divide Quebec into separate parts – one for French (who were al ...
Name Date Block__________ Do Now #17 Foreign
... However, the land was valuable and would double the size of the United States. It would give Americans full control of the Mississippi River, the port of New Orleans, and the Great Plains. Jefferson eventually reasoned that the purchase was a treaty and the president had the power to make treaties. ...
... However, the land was valuable and would double the size of the United States. It would give Americans full control of the Mississippi River, the port of New Orleans, and the Great Plains. Jefferson eventually reasoned that the purchase was a treaty and the president had the power to make treaties. ...
Social Studies Grade 8
... Congress raises and supports the army judges dependent on King’s will Judges appointed for life Federalists (for ratification): mostly merchants, large farmers and artisans Led by John Jay, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton; believed a stronger government was needed; wrote the Federalist Papers - Se ...
... Congress raises and supports the army judges dependent on King’s will Judges appointed for life Federalists (for ratification): mostly merchants, large farmers and artisans Led by John Jay, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton; believed a stronger government was needed; wrote the Federalist Papers - Se ...
Foreign Affairs A Purchase and A Doctrine 21
... “The Louisiana Purchase posed a challenge for President Thomas Jefferson. As a strict constructionist, he could not find any passage in the Constitution that stated that the president had the power to purchase territory. However, the land was valuable and would double the size of the United States. ...
... “The Louisiana Purchase posed a challenge for President Thomas Jefferson. As a strict constructionist, he could not find any passage in the Constitution that stated that the president had the power to purchase territory. However, the land was valuable and would double the size of the United States. ...