Age of Jackson Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
Describe Jackson’s push and winning of the presidency:
Andrew Jackson becomes a strong critic of John Quincy Adams were he pushed an aggressive program of fed.
His party promising a return to strong states and weak fed gov that would not interfere in slavery.
Describe the Indian Removal Act:
1830 congress passes Indian removal act & several tribes agreed several resisted and forcibly removed.
Describe the Bank Crisis:
Congress passed charter for second bank of US in 1816. Jackson and his supporters opposed because they saw it has corrupt & in 1832 congress voted to renew it but Jackson vetoed calling it unauthorized by consti.
Describe the reaction to Jackson’s policies:
Banks Supporters denounced Jackson & they formed a new political party, the Whigs
In 1832 Jackson was reelected in a landside and when elected weakened federal bank by withdrawing fed funds from it.
Civil War Part 1 Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
Describe how Lincoln’s election splits the Union:
Lincoln who spoke against slavery.
Wins cause other candidates splits votes, also shows politics spits on regional lines.
Describe how the South reacts to the election of Lincoln:
The southern states were outraged someone could win election without southern vote.
And thought had no voice in the national government.
Describe the founding of the Confederate government:
In Feb 1861 the seven states join together to form confederate states of American
Describe the breakout of the war at Fort Sumter:
The Fed troops at Sumter needed supplies so Lincoln decided he was going to notify south that he was sending only food.
Describe the Advantages of the North:
Had greater population to draw troops from
Industry in north made them more prepared.
Had better railroad to move troops and supplies
describe the advantages of the South: many in north thought slavery not worth the fighting for survival.
South had strong military tradition
Describe Northern Strategies to win the War:
Describe Southern Strategies to win the war:
Preserve army, while doing enough damage to erode north will.
Civil War Part 6 Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition. Where it says from a certain number that tells you what number it is from in your notebook.
What did Union do when came across African Americans early in the war?
under control of Union troops were either freed or put to work.
What is Emancipation Proclamation?
In 1862 Lincoln forms a plan to free all slaves but needed victory in battle to guarantee support.
Why does Lincoln issue proclamation? To free all salves
What effect does proclamation have? Mixed reactions and that was the turning point of the war.
How African Americans participated in the war:
Was eager to fight in the war
Describe Life in North during War:
Loss of cotton hurt northern textile industry
Other industries began making war supplies
Also sold bonds for money
Describe Life in South During War:
Economic demands tough on South because lacked resources to meet demands
Describe Life of Soldiers during the War:
Gave many first taste of travel
Might be fighting own family member
Describe Life of Women during the War
War offered new opportunities
With men at war women took care of family business, farms, and plantations
A few masqueraded as men and fought
Industrial Rev Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition.
Describe advances in road construction:
Efforts to improve roads in some states, which were toll roads, were toll ways to get around the city.
Describe advances in water transportation: steam boat made to travel faster through powering paddles with steam.
Canals were built in 1800’s mostly in northeast. And, also connected farms with cities by water.
Why is the Eerie Canal important? Because, that was connected to Hudson River with lake eerie and funneled goods through NYC making it industrial center.
Describe advances in railroads:
Started in the 1820’s and moved faster than ships and could carry more weight.
Describe advances in industry including Samuel Slater:
1793, he sneaks out of England and builds first water powered textile mill.
1813, Francis Cabot Lowell opens fully operational mill where all the clothes were made and that was speeding everything up with labors divided, jobs required less work.
Describe the inventions of Sam Morse and Eli Whitney: 1837, Sam invented elected telegraph and Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793 which pulled seeds from cotton & more profitable.
Why did the Cotton Gin expand slavery? It increased production and increase need for slavery in order to pick Cotton.
Bell ringer: they worked about 15 hours each day. The affects were probably tired, stressful, and trying their hardest to do their job.
Exit Ticket:
1st thing I learned was who invented the cotton gin
2nd was they improved to a lot of things like transportation
3nd was sam morse invented the electric telegraph.
Birth of a Nation Webquest Words
1. Articles of Confederation- original federal constitution drafted by the continental congress in 1777.
2. Shay’s Rebellion- farmers rebellion led by Daniel Shays against higher taxes in Massachusetts
3. Great Compromise- compromise between the VA and NJ plans for a bicameral legislature each state would have equal representation in the senate.
4. Federalism- political system in which power is shared between the national government and state government
5. Three-Fifth’s Compromise- compromise in which each enslaved person would be counted as three fifths
6. Whiskey Rebellion- 1794 uprising in western Pennsylvania that opposed the federal excise tax on whiskey
7. Little Turtle
8. Alien and Sedition Acts- 1798 laws that allowed the government to imprison or deport aliens, and to prosecute its critic
9. Northwest Ordnance of 1787- law which provided a basic for governing the northwest territory
10. Louisiana Purchase-1803 purchase from France by the united states of the territory between the Miss river and rocky mountains
11. Monroe Doctrine- foreign policy doctrine set forth by President Monroe in 1823 that discourage European intervention in the western hemisphere.
12. Impressments- policy of seizing people of property for military or public service
13. Star Spangled Banner- written by Francis Scott key in 1814 which became the national anthem in 1931.
14. Eerie Canal-canal complete in 1825 that connected lake Erie to the Hudson river.
15. Samuel Slater- a skilled worker
16. Eli Whitney- he invented the cotton gin
17. Horace Mann- he builds schools because they didn’t have any public schools for the children to go to.
18. Temperance Movement- movement aimed to stopping alcohol abuse and the problems created by it.
19. Seneca Falls Convention-in new York in 1848 the first women’s rights convention in the United States
20. Indian Removal Act-passed by congress in 1830 that allowed the federal government to negotiate land trades with the Indians.
21. Alamo- fortified former mission in San Antonio was the site of the 1836 defeat and slaughter.
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