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.
- Define Rural
- What happened to the population of the US and why?
- Define impressment.
- What is the significance of the Treaty of Ghent?
PART 3
- In what state was Gold first discovered?
- How do these factors contribute to Manifest Destiny?
- Who is Eli Whitney?
- How did the invention of the Cotton Gin contribute to slavery?
- What do these innovations have in common?
- Which one of these did Eli Whiney invent?
- Define industrialization
- How do transportation systems contribute to industrialization?
PART 4
- Define Contiguous
- From what country did we acquire all the #’d territories? (see map on #55)
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- From what country did we acquire all the #’d territories? (see map on #55)
- What political group was against President Johnson?
- Summarize the 14th & 15th amendment using 1 WORD.
- Who was elected president in 1860?
- What issue is the South and North facing?
- What is the symbolic meaning of this image?
PART 5
- Excerpts for Final Exam Analysis
- Who was POTUS (President of the US) during most of the 1830’s?
- What is this map showing?
- Explain this part of the quote “…henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization?
- What are Black Codes?
- What effects did Horace Mann have on Education Reform?
- What President would have given this speech during his inaugural address?
PART 6: THE PEOPLE
- In the 3rd line, Lincoln uses the word “insurgents”. Who is he referring to?
- 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)
- James Monroe
- Abraham Lincoln
- Robert E. Lee
- Ulysses S. Grant
- John Marshall
- Thomas Jefferson
- Alexander Hamilton
- James Madison
- Eli Whitney
- John Adams
- Andrew Johnson
- John Brown
- Jefferson Davis
- William T Sherman
- 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
- Hiram Rhodes Revels
- Andrew Jackson
- Henry David Thoreau
PART 8: Cause & Effect
- Complete the following cause & effect relationships.
- Summarize but be specific.
- CAUSE EFFECT
- The Trail of Tears
- Lincoln was elected president in 1860 despite not carrying any southern states.
- Eli Whitney’s cotton gin makes cotton easier to process.
- Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton disagreed on political issues , including the Nation's Economy.
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- POTUS Monroe issues the Monroe Doctrine
- Disagreements over slavery, states rights and tariffs.
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- Industrialization & Urbanization increases in the North
- Henry Clay proposed the Missouri Compromise.
- African American men voted in the 1872 election.
- The War of 1812 caused a disruption in U.S. Trade
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- POTUS James Madison declared War on Britain in 1812.
- During Jackson’s presidency, Southerners argued that the Tariff of Abominations was unconstitutional.
- I completed the review and the map below.
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