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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