The Three Colonial Regions In The New World
What is New England, Mid-Atlantic and Southern colonies?
The belief that is was the pioneer's God given right to move westward and that it was both justifiable and inevitable
What is Manifest Destiny?
The time period before the Civil War
What is Antebellum?
An economic system, characterized by private ownership of property and the use of that property to make a profit for that individual/corporation.
What is Capitalism?
Who founded Hull House?
What is Jame Adams?
Why were Southern Colonies established?
What is economic reasons?
What were the geographic advantages that the North had?
What are safe harbors and fast flowing rivers?
What are slave states that remained apart of the union?
What are Border States?
What is "Survival of the fittest"?
What is Social Darwinism?
The rights of African Americans were limited by what?
What is southern State Governments?
As economics and immigration increased in the New England and middle colonies, so did this:
What is class distinctions?
Different economic interests contributed to political differences over the extension of slavery in the west and contributed to disagreements over the admission of new states. This laid the groundwork the controversies of what decade?
What is the 1850's?
The first battle of the civil war
What is Fort Sumter?
Mass production did what to the price of goods?
What is lowered the price pf goods?
Born Free in the North and earn a PhD from Harvard. Felt that students shouldn't just learn trade, but rather learn what they were good at.
What is WEB Dubious?
The control that Parliament was able to exert on the colonies was limited by:
What is distance and desire?
The first president elected from the west:
What is Andrew Jackson?
Who was elected as the 16th president of the united states in 1860?
What is Abraham Lincoln?
Long hours, low wages and unsafe working conditions caused workers to create what?
What is Workers Unions?
Devoted her life to an Anti-Lynching campaign after a friend of hers was lynched
What is Ida Wells-Barnett?
The first efforts by the government to curb slavery:
What is the Northwest Ordinance?
Westward expansion intensified what?
What is nationalism?
What country provided ships and other goods in the south in exchange for cotton?
What is Great Britain?
A derogatory term for those who took the jobs that other workers were protesting. These spots were often filled by immigrants and African Americans
What are Scabs?
Founded the Tuskegee Institute
What is Booker T. Washington?