What doctrine eliminated Europe colonization in the Western Hemisphere?
What is the formula for Thesis?
BPA1 + BPA2
What is universal male suffrage?
To give all white men the right to vote
Give 3 examples of active resistance
Suicide; rebellions; escaping; arson
What was Nat Turner's Rebellion?
1831. Turner's rebellion was one of the bloodiest rebellion with 55-65 white people being killed. He led the rebellion with the belief that he was chosen by God to liberate enslaved people in Virginia.
Why was Jackson named "King Andrew"?
“King Andrew” nickname given to Jackson because he overused his presidential power.
What are the four components of an N/E?
- Name the author
- Name the source
- Paraphrase Evidence
- Cite your document
What were the TWO ways Black Americans responded to slavery?
Passive resistance and Active resistance
Who was Frederick Douglass?
A self-educated former enslaved person who wrote his narrative about slavery, which influenced growth in abolition
What was the Underground Railroad?
It was a network of secet routes and safe houses that abolitionists used to help enslaved people escape slavery. Led by Harriet Tubman.
Who were the Mill Girls?
What is girls working in the Lowell Mill in harsh conditions?
What are the four corners we use for a Z01?
POV, AUD, HC, and AP
What is passive resistance?
Passive resistance is an everyday act of pushing back to slavery.
What was King Cotton?
King Cotton was the name for the major crop in the South: cotton
What are checks and balances?
The three branches of government balance each other out, so no branch has no more power than the other.
What were the economies of the North and South?
North = factories and wage labor
S = slavery and cotton
For a ZO1-POV, what are the three questions we answer?
- Who is the author?
- What is the claim?
- Why should we care?
What is active resistance?
Active resistance are grand acts of pushing back.
What was the purpose of a spiritual?
Tell me why was passive resistance the most common form of resistance.
While active resistance was able to cause a stronger stir and was justified, often the aftermath would have the leaders be killed and then laws including slavery would be stricter.
What two major points did George Washington’s Farewell Address make?
What is maintain neutrality and avoid involvement in European struggles?
We name an event/key term, define it, and connect it to argument.
What was the Industrial Revolution?
The Industrial Revolution was the change from agriculture to industry.
How did the Industrial Revolution impact slavery?
It led to the growth of slavery because the North needed to manufacture more cotton while the South transported and collected cotton.
Tell me the story of slavery.
Slavery was created in 1619 with the triangular slave trade. Slavery increased with the First Industrial Revolution and slavery became known as chattel slavery because enslaved people were seen as property and did forced labor. In the south, cotton was king as the major crop that was imported to the north for manufacturing.