making of america
- Created by: charlotteruth
- Created on: 10-06-19 19:04
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- making of america
- Louisiana purchase
- 1803
- 530 million acres of land
- $15 million
- north-south
- north against slavery
- south for slavery
- feared that one side would dominate the other
- Missouri compromise
- 1820
- one free state for every slave state
- Indian removal act
- 1830
- Andrew jackson
- 1838- trail of tears- permeant removal
- freed land for pantation
- manifest destiny
- beilived that is Christian right to control America and spreads Christian ideals and settle across America.
- California gold rush
- 1849
- collapse of the Missouri compromise
- led to treaty of fort Laramie 1851
- Kansas Nebraska act
- territories decide by voting wether slavery should be allowed
- 1854
- pikes peak gold rush
- 1859
- led to growing conflict on the plains
- the civil war
- president abreham Lincoln became president 1860
- was a republican
- south worried he'd abolish slavery
- 1861-65
- confederacy (south) against union (north)
- jefferson davis- head of the confederacy
- 1863- emancipation proclimation
- all slaves in the confederacy are told they are free
- war becomes all about ending slavery- all or nothing
- first black regiment began to fight
- 13th amendment- all men are equal
- confederacy (south) against union (north)
- president abreham Lincoln became president 1860
- radical reconstruction
- 1865-70
- Lincoln shot a few days after war ended in 1965
- amendment 13-14-15 pasted before 1870- African americans can be citizens and vote
- indian wars
- red clouds
- 1868- Sioux object to settlement in Montana- refused to sell land- second fort Laramie treaty
- great sioux
- 1876- miners entre black hills- us tried to buy black hills- battle of little bighorn- Sioux won but us killed them off in groups later on.
- littlee crows
- red clouds
- transcontinental railway
- 1865-69
- disrupted indian huting
- connected east to west
- 1877- end of reconstruction
- supreme court undermined black Americans right to vote
- freedmans bureau shut down
- us government withdraw soldiers in the south
- African American worked worked on plantations as share croppers
- cycle of poverty
- 1877-1900 for white settlers
- big businesses
- growth of cities
- 1877-1900- reconstruction projects fall apart for black americans
- exclusion from politics
- white supremacy- kkk
- low income
- lynching
- Untitled
- the cotton gin- eli whitney- 1793
- Indians
- live in tipis
- follow the bull
- older people left after to old to continue with the tribe- die in the wild
- nomadic lifestyle
- push and pull factors
- push- 1837 economic deppression
- pull- 1832 pre-emption act meant people could have cheap land
- Mormons
- criticized for religion
- Louisiana purchase
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