Why did the British impose so many new taxes in the mid 1700s?
To pay off the debt from the French and Indian War, they felt the Americans should have to pay.
Why is the battle of Saratoga significant?
it proves the colonists are capable and legit and gives them a confidence boost as well as convinces France to join them.
How were slaves able to adapt and preserve their humanity despite their situation?
- religion
- culture: songs, stories, food
- small acts of resistance: working slowly, faking sick, taking extra food
- starting a family, loving long-term relationships
Which state seceded first?
South Carolina
What temperature does paper burn?
451
What is the proclamation of 1763?
a British statement that prohibits colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
What is the significance of the Southern Campaign/The Carolinas?
The British over estimate the role of the loyalists in the south, they engage in guerilla warfare and are never able to fully take hold of what they thought would be easy territory to take over.
explain the Nullification Crisis
- president Jackson increases tarrifs to encourage economic development
- The south (specifically SC) sees this as the federal gov. favoring the north
- SC and others decide to boycott the Tarrifs
- Jackson issues the "Force Bill" that threatens to use federal force if any state is in violation of federal laws
- "Proxy" argument over slavery- SC fears that 1st come tariffs, then comes abolition.
What does the emancipation proclamation do?
Frees all slaves in rebel territory. NOT in the union
Where did I study abroad?
Kenya!
What happens at the Boston Massacre?
colonists are angry about colonial presence in Boston, a small fight between colonists and british soldiers breaks out in which a provoked british soldier fired shots at a mob of protesters, leading to multiple soldiers firing on the colonists. Was used as propaganda in the colonies.
Compare and Contrast strengths and weaknesses of the Colonists and the British
- motives
- naval strength
- geography
- and more...
Explain the compromise of 1850
- Fugitive Slave Act
- California
- Texas borders
- NM and UT
Compare and Contrast strengths and weaknesses of the Confederacy and Union?
- industry
- population
- military leadership
- economy
- rural vs. urban
- and many more!
Lesotho, Vatican City, or San Marino
Which acts were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party and what did they do?
The Intolerable/Coercive Acts.
the Quartering act, the closing of Boston harbor, a suspension on Bostonians right to have town meetings, and the replacement of elected officials to those appointed by british officials
What is England's strategy to suppress the rebellion?
Isolate New England via the Hudson and then take control of major ports on the coast to cut off supplies.
What role did "Popular Sovereignty" play in causing the civil war?
- undoes the Missouri Compromise
- causes Bleeding Kansas
- is part of the Compromise of 1850
- increases sectionalism
Provide the significance for 2 major battles in the civil war: Shiloh, Chancellorsville, Antietam, Gettysburg, Appomattox Courthouse, Sherman's March to the Sea
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What is the first Disney Movie ever made?
Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs 1937
name 3 acts and what they do
SUGAR ACT: an act aimed at preventing the smuggling of molasses into the colonies by reducing the tax and enforcing it more strictly.
CURRENCY ACT: an act that forces colonists to use British money, attempting to target the smuggling and illegal selling of goods.
STAMP ACT: an act requiring an official seal of England to be attached to formal paper documents in the colonies, particularly upsetting to American lawyers, journalists, publishers, and others.
TEA ACT: an act aimed at assisting the struggling British East India Company by undercutting the price of smuggled tea, therefore reducing the price of tea. Significant for the colonists reaction and leading to the Boston Tea Party.
DECLARATORY ACT: an act that states that parliament’s authority is the same in the colonies as in Britain, reinforcing the idea that England has the right to tax the colonists however they want.
INTOLERABLE/COERCIVE ACTS: a series of acts including the Quartering act, the closing of Boston harbor, a suspension on Bostonians right to have town meetings, and the replacement of elected officials to those appointed by british officials. These are in direct result of the Boston Tea Party.
How does the American Revolution end?
The battle of Yorktown, with help from the French navy the British and Cornwallis surender
Negotiations take place and the Treaty of Paris is signed agreeing:
- the USA is a sovereign nation.
- both sides must return all prisoners of war and seized property (including slaves)
- the US and England agree on boundaries.
Explain the Dred Scott case including Scott's plea, the supreme court ruling, and the impact.
Dred Scott lives in Wisconsin Territory w his enslavers as a free man
- his master returns to Missouri and Dred Scott sues for his freedom under the "once free always free" clause in Missouri laws.
- The case goes on for 10 years and the supreme court rules that because african americans are only referred to in reference to slavery in the Constitution, Dred Scott and all black people, free or enslaved, are not and have never been citizens of the US and therefore are not entitled to rights and privileges such as suing for freedom.
- The impact is that people in the North, where there are lots of free blacks are outraged and in the South they take this as an encouragement of slavery, having the supreme court on "their" side.
How does the Civil War end?
What is Jenny's phone number?
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