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Anything you look up write in RED ink. Name ____________________ Unit VI Review Sheets A New Nation Expands Due __________ Parent Signature __________________________ Unit Test VI: March 30, 2016 (16 points) 1. Explain the importance of George Washington’s presidency. Examples What were the important messages in Washington’s Farewell Address? 2. Why did political parties develop? 3. What were beliefs of the Federalists? 4. What were the beliefs of the Democratic-Republicans? 1 Believed in a strong na/onal government Poli/cal par/es would divide the na/on Follow the Cons/tu/on Set precedents: Two terms,Cabinet, Mr. President Whiskey Rebellion – challenge laws peacefully Proclama/on of Neutrality – no permanent alliances No permanent alliances Poli/cal par/es would divide the na/on People had different beliefs how the government should be run Alexander Hamilton - Federalists Thomas Jefferson - Democratic - Republicans Government should be involved in economy Strong national government Loose interpretation of Constitution Rule by the wealthy British alliance National bank Strong state governments Strict interpreta/on of Cons/tu/on Rule by the people French alliance State banks Anything you look up write in RED ink. Due __________ 2 5. Explain the Louisiana Purchase. Year: From whom and how territory was acquired: Historical events surrounding the acquisition: (Include right of deposit, Jefferson, Monroe, Napoleon, reasons for sale, cost, Constitutional issue, treaty) Importance: 1803 France Louisiana Purchase Treaty Louisiana purchased from France in 1803. France took away Right of Deposit Jefferson sent Monroe and Livingston to get control of New Orleans Napoleon sold it because he needed his soldiers in Europe for war and in Haiti for slave revolt. He needed money. $15 million Constitutional issue -‐ Jefferson believed in strict interpretation of Constitution (follow word for word). Sale allowed because president has power to make treaties. Doubled the size of the US. Filled with natural resources. US controlled Mississippi River. Precedent -‐ future presidents could add land. 6. What was the importance of the Lewis and Clark expedition? Proved no Northwest Passage Gave US claim to Oregon Proved the Louisiana Territory was filled with fertile land and natural resources Opened way for pioneers and settlers to move west 7. What were the causes of the War of 1812? Impressment of sailors Viola/on of freedom of seas Sec/onalism (regional differences) U.S. wanted Canada from the Bri/sh and Florida from Spain 8. What were the results of the War of 1812 ? 9. What was the Monroe Doctrine? Heroes – Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison Feelings of national pride and international recognition Stalemate – return to the way it was before the war Nationalism – feeling of loyalty to one’s nation Era of Good Feelings – no major political divisions existed No new European colonies in the Americas Became basis of US foreign policy Anything you look up write in RED ink. 10. Define Manifest Destiny. 11. Florida Due __________ Belief the U.S. had the right to expand from coast to coast to its natural boundary -‐ the Pacific Ocean Year: 1819 From whom and how territory was acquired: Spain Adams-Onis Treaty Historical events and importance surrounding the acquisition: (Include problems, Jackson, cost, treaty) Pirates attacked US ships Runaway slaves hid there Native Americans raided settlements in Georgia US and Spain argued over the border Monroe asked Spain to fix problems US sent Andrew Jackson to punish Native Americans in Florida Spain feared US would take Florida Adams-Onis Treaty signed in 1819 $5 million US gave up claims to Texas US and Spain agreed on border between US and Spanish territories in the west Importance: Gave US control of waterways around Florida Completed southeastern boundary Filled with fertile land and natural resources 12. Texas Year: From whom and how territory was acquired: Historical events and importance surrounding the acquisition: (Include reasons for settling TX, Austin, Houston, Alamo, San Jacinto,annexation) Importance: 3 1845 Texas Annexation Treaty Americans moved to Texas to grow cotton. No slaves, become Catholic, learn Spanish, pay taxes Santa Anna stopped immigration. Austin and the Texans declared independence. Santa Anna defeated Texans at Alamo. "Remember the Alamo" became battle cry. Sam Houston defeated Santa Anna at Battle of San Jacinto. Texas became independent in 1836. Denied statehood because it would be a slave state -‐ upset balance of power in US Senate. The US annexed Texas in 1845. Led to war with Mexico over border dispute Anything you look up write in RED ink. Due __________ 4 13. Oregon Year: From whom and how territory was acquired: Historical events and importance surrounding the acquisition: (Include claims, Oregon Trail, South Pass, Polk, 54º40’, compromise, boundary) Importance: 1846 England Oregon Treaty US claims based on explorations of Captain Robert Gray, Lewis and Clark, Whitman missionaries and fur traders. US and Britain agreed to joint occupation in 1818 Oregon Trail -‐ pioneers went west. South Pass -‐ crossing through Rocky Mountains Polk presidential candidate -‐ 54 40' or Fight -‐ wanted all of Oregon. Manifest Destiny -‐ didn't matter how US got the land. Did not ]ight Britain because war with Mexico was near. Compromised with Britain in 1846 -‐ divided Oregon at 49th parallel. U.S. reached the Pacific Ocean Fer/le soil Natural resources Four states 14. Mexican Cession Year: From whom and how territory was acquired: Historical events and importance surrounding the acquisition: (Include border claims, war, areas of battle, terms of treaty) Importance: 1848 Mexico Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo US and Mexico argued over border. Mexico said border was the Nueces River. US said border was the Rio Grande. Polk sent troops to disputed territory. Polk -‐ American troops attacked on American soil. Polk asked Congress to declare war on Mexico. American troops claimed New Mexico and California and invaded Mexico to Mexico City. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo -‐ 1848 -‐ Rio Grande became border between US and Mexico, US paid $15 million for Mexican Cession. Completed Manifest Destiny Anything you look up write in RED ink. 15. Explain who got rich as a result of the Gold Rush. Due __________ Providers of goods and services -‐ merchants, saloon keepers, blacksmiths Levi Strauss 16. List 3 results of the Gold Rush. San Francisco developed into a large city West was seTled California became a state 1850 17. What was the Gadsden Purchase? Why was it acquired? Land purchased from Mexico for $10 million Build the transcon/nental railroad 2000 mile journey pioneers made heading west to Oregon 18. What was the Oregon Trail? 19. a. What was the Indian Removal Act of 1830? b. What was the Trail of Tears? 20. Explain how the U.S. expanded industrially. (Include new technology and transportation.) Inventions Government paid Na/ve Americans to move west of Mississippi River Forced march of the Cherokee from Georgia to Oklahoma Industrial Revolu/on -‐ Change from agricultural to industrial society Began in US 1800 New England New England’s geography – poor, rocky soil, swi^ rivers, streams, ports Tex/le industry – spinning jenny, water frame, power loom CoTon Gin – increased the need for slavery Factory system Steam engine Roads Roads Turnpike = private toll road Na/onal Road – built from Maryland to Illinois with Congressional approval Canals Canals = ar/ficial waterways Erie Canal – connected Albany on the Hudson to Buffalo on the Great Lakes Steam engine Steam Engine Robert Fulton Clermont Shipping goods became faster and cheaper 21. How did the invention of the cotton gin ensure the South would have slavery? More cotton could be cleaned, so more cotton could be grown Increased the need for slaves 5 Anything you look up write in RED ink. 22. Define sectionalism How was the nation divided? What issues divided the nation? 23. What issue arose each time a territory/ state was added to the Union? Due __________ 6 Sec/onalism – favored one region of country North, South and West Economic issues Slavery Sec/onalism Slave state or free state What balance would be upset? Would upset the balance of slave states and free states in the U.S. Senate How did Congress resolve these issues? Missouri Compromise of 1820 Compromise of 1850 Kansas-‐Nebraska Act of 1854 Compromises held back the start of the Civil War 24. Explain the Missouri Compromise of 1820 Missouri’s application for statehood created tension over slavery - it would upset the balance of power in the United States Senate Henry Clay’s Compromise Missouri – slave state Maine – free state No slavery north of 36º30’ in Louisiana Territory 25. Explain the Compromise of 1850 26. Explain the Fugitive Slave Law 27. What was the Kansas Nebraska Act? California applied for statehood as a free state California is located in Mexican Cession Terms: California became a free state No slave trade in Washington, DC Rest of Mexican Cession could vote on whether to be free or slave – Popular Sovereignty Fugitive Slave Law – all runaway slaves had to be returned Runaway slaves had to be returned to their masters Kansas and Nebraska could vote on whether to be free or slave – Popular Sovereignty Located in Louisiana Territory – were supposed to be free ( Missouri Compromise of 1820) Cancelled Missouri Compromise of 1820 Anything you look up write in RED ink. 28. Explain the abolition movement. 29. Explain how the Underground Railroad worked. Due __________ To end (abolish) slavery Method to help slaves to escape to freedom in the North Used railroad terminology Sta/ons = safe houses Conductors = people who helped the slaves Hid slaves in aics, barns, secret rooms 30. Identify the following people: Harriet Tubman Escaped slave who was a conductor on the Underground Railroad Led hundreds of slaves to freedom William Lloyd Garrison Editor of the anti- slavery newspaper The Liberator Wrote editorials against slavery to influence public opinion Harriet Beecher Stowe White woman who wrote a best-‐selling novel -‐ Uncle Tom’s Cabin Frederick Douglass John Brown 31. What was Seneca Falls? Who was involved? What was the goal? Who inspired the women’s rights movement? What was the Declaration of Sentiments? Study expansion map. Escaped slave who edited the anti-slavery newspaper The North Star Made speeches about life as a slave Led a raid on Harpers Ferry to capture guns and ammunition stored there and arm the slaves for a rebellion Women’s rights conven/on July, 1848 Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony aboli/onists Equal rights for men and women Suffrage = right to vote Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony aboli/onists Called for an end to all laws that discriminated against women Modeled on the Declaration of Independence 7