Lecture Notes Vocabulary

PART 1: THE ERA'S EARLY REPUBLIC (1790-1825)

  • 1st Representative Gov’t: House of Burgesses
  • Intolerable Acts
  • 1st Continental Congress
  • Boston Tea Party
  • Due Dates:
    • Part 1 - May 12
    • Parts 2 and 3 - May 13
    • Part 4 - May 14
    • Parts 5 and 6 - May 15
  • Categorization of Events:
    • COLONIZATION/AMERICAN REVOLUTION
    • CONSTITUTION
    • AGE OF JACKSON
    • INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
    • REFORM ERA
    • Causes/CIVIL WAR
    • RECONSTRUCTION

PART 2

  • Relatable charts and maps for semester exam.
    1. Define Rural
    1. What happened to the population of the US and why?
    1. Define impressment.
    1. What is the significance of the Treaty of Ghent?

PART 3

    1. In what state was Gold first discovered?
    1. How do these factors contribute to Manifest Destiny?
    1. Who is Eli Whitney?
    1. How did the invention of the Cotton Gin contribute to slavery?
    1. What do these innovations have in common?
    1. Which one of these did Eli Whiney invent?
    1. Define industrialization
    1. How do transportation systems contribute to industrialization?

PART 4

    1. Define Contiguous
    1. From what country did we acquire all the #’d territories? (see map on #55)
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    1. What political group was against President Johnson?
    1. Summarize the 14th & 15th amendment using 1 WORD.
    1. Who was elected president in 1860?
    1. What issue is the South and North facing?
    1. What is the symbolic meaning of this image?

PART 5

  • Excerpts for Final Exam Analysis
    1. Who was POTUS (President of the US) during most of the 1830’s?
    1. What is this map showing?
    1. Explain this part of the quote “…henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization?
    1. What are Black Codes?
    1. What effects did Horace Mann have on Education Reform?
    1. What President would have given this speech during his inaugural address?

PART 6: THE PEOPLE

    1. In the 3rd line, Lincoln uses the word “insurgents”. Who is he referring to?
    1. Who is Mr. Burleigh speaking to and what issue is he addressing?
  • Summarize each of the following individuals’ contributions to early United States history. KEEP YOUR SUMMARIES CONCISE! (Example: George Washington: Commander of Cont. Army, 1st POTUS)
    1. James Monroe
    1. Abraham Lincoln
    1. Robert E. Lee
    1. Ulysses S. Grant
    1. John Marshall
    1. Thomas Jefferson
    1. Alexander Hamilton
    1. James Madison
    1. Eli Whitney
    1. John Adams
    1. Andrew Johnson
    1. John Brown
    1. Jefferson Davis
    1. William T Sherman
    1. Frederick Douglass

PART 7

  • Make sure you answer the map below⬇️
  • You can edit this map in draw- click anywhere on the map and hit edit to work on it
    1. Hiram Rhodes Revels
    1. Andrew Jackson
    1. Henry David Thoreau

PART 8: Cause & Effect

  • Complete the following cause & effect relationships.
  • Summarize but be specific.
  • CAUSE EFFECT
    1. The Trail of Tears
  • Lincoln was elected president in 1860 despite not carrying any southern states.
    1. Eli Whitney’s cotton gin makes cotton easier to process.
    1. Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton disagreed on political issues , including the Nation's Economy.
  • 91.
    1. POTUS Monroe issues the Monroe Doctrine
  • Disagreements over slavery, states rights and tariffs.
  • 93.
    1. Industrialization & Urbanization increases in the North
    1. Henry Clay proposed the Missouri Compromise.
    1. African American men voted in the 1872 election.
  • The War of 1812 caused a disruption in U.S. Trade
  • 97.
    1. POTUS James Madison declared War on Britain in 1812.
  • During Jackson’s presidency, Southerners argued that the Tariff of Abominations was unconstitutional.
    1. I completed the review and the map below.
  • 100.