westward expansion
Industrialization & Reform
Sectionalism
Civil War
Reconstruction
100

what does the word annex mean?

to add

100
What is nativism?

native born people do not like immigrants because they are taking all the jobs

100

define Sectionalism

when different parts of the country (North v. South) develop different economies and cultures 

North: industry, factories, immigrants

South: agriculture, cash crops-COTTON, SLAVES

100

what was the Confederacy?

the Southern states when they seceded from the Union (USA/North) and become their own country


100

What did the 14th Amendment do?

granted CITIZENSHIP to all persons (including former slaves) and "equal protection of the law"

also allowed African Americans to serve on juries

200

Why did U.S. and Mexico go to war in 1846?


over Texas annexation


200

How did industrialization lead to urbanization?

Foreign immigrants were attracted by the (low paying) jobs available in factories (in the North!!) – textile (cloths) factories were the 1st factories!

URBANIZATION: growth in population and growth of cities –Why? factories created jobs! 

200

define the economy of the South

economy was based on agriculture

  • Growing of cash crops—tobacco, rice, cotton 
  • Cotton became the country’s most valuable ($$$) export. 
  • Effect: Slavery increased!!!!!!!
  • By law, slaves were PROPERTY of their slave owners
200

what is 13 amendment?

abolished slavery

200


What was sharecropping?

a system that developed in the South in which former slaves stayed on plantations and worked for plantation owners and pick cotton 

  • Sharecroppers (former slaves) often fell into a cycle of DEBT from which they could not escape.
300

Why was the Louisiana Purchase significant?

List all 3

1) 

2) gave US control of the Mississippi River

3) increased Presidential powers &/or increased powers of the federal government

300

who was Frederick Douglas?

He led the fight for abolition, He was an ESCAPED SLAVE who SPOKE ABOUT THE EVILS OF SLAVERY. He also founded the newspaper 'The North Star’

300

describe the economy of the North

  • economy based on Industry, factories, manufacturing
  • Immigrants from all over the world would come for economic opportunities (jobs) in the factories of the North
300

why was Vicksburg significant?

Battle: Union takes control of Mississippi River and cuts the Confederacy in half

300

what was the Freedman's Bureau?

organization that helped former slaves transition to freedom by providing shelter, jobs, food, clothing, and EDUCATION

400

Describe the Fugitive Slave Act

What did this mean for the federal government?

law that allowed the South to go into the FREE states to capture escaped slaves. Made North responsible for returning slaves

showed federal government supported slavery

400

who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

fought for women's rights (suffrage=vote)

400

why were these Compromises: Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, and Kansas Nebraska Act significant?

Congress negotiated a series of compromises trying to BALANCE the interests of SLAVE STATES AND FREE STATES. 

TEMPORARILY RELIVED TENSIONS BETWEEN THOSE IN FAVOR OF SLAVERY AND THOSE AGAINST IT 

400

Why was Lincoln's Gettysburg Address significant?

he used ideals of Declaration of Independence "all men are created equal" .... the Union will be preserved

400

Describe Radical Reconstruction

Radical Republicans wanted to help newly freed African Americans (give them rights)

500

What did the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848 do?

1) it ends the US Mexico War 

2) gives US the Mexican Cession (which includes California

3) allows SLAVERY to expand westward


500

how did innovation in transportation changed the world?

Railroads & steamboats made it faster, easier, cheaper for transportation of goods and people which resulted in the growth of cities and commerce (trade)

500

Describe the Compromise of 1850

(has 2 parts)

#1) California was admitted as a FREE state but, in the other parts of the Mexican Cession the people would be free to decide through "popular sovereignty" on whether they wanted their state to be a FREE state or a SLAVE state

#2) FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT: this law required that slaves be captured & returned to their owners, even if they were in a free state (this made abolitionists—those opposed to slavery—in the North ANGRY). 

  • Showed the federal government supported slavery!!
500

Why is Appomatox Court House significant?

site where General Robert E. Lee of the Confederacy surrenders to General Ulysses S. Grant of the Union

500

what amendment allowed Hiram Rhodes Revels to serve on US Congress in the Senate? explain

15th amendment: allowed black men to be voted into PUBLIC OFFICE

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