mr gagnier’s awesome review
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Mr gagnier’s awesome review. Part 1. Colonial America 1620-1763. Themes: How did we choose to become independent? Why did we choose representative democracy? What are the elements of the developing American character? How did mercantilism impact colonial American development?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Part 1MR GAGNIER’S
AWESOME REVIEW
Themes:How did we choose to become independent?Why did we choose representative democracy?What are the elements of the developing American
character?How did mercantilism impact colonial American
development?
COLONIAL AMERICA 1620-1763
Major Events:1619- House of Burgesses1639- Fundamental Orders of Connecticut1649- Maryland Act of Toleration1651- The Navigation Act1662 Half-Way Covenant1675- King Phillip’s War (Metacom’s Rebellion)1692- Salem With Trials1733- John Peter Zenger1740- The Great Awakening1754- French and Indian War1763- Proclamation of 1763
COLONIAL AMERICA 1620-1763
The one thing you MUST write about
Salutary Neglect!!!!
This is the key to understanding the movement of America from loyal British citizens to independent Americans with a diff erent set of cultural values and norms.
COLONIAL AMERICA 1620-1763
Themes:End of Salutary NeglectVirtual RepresentationRevolution vs. EvolutionLiberty vs. Order following the 1783 Treaty of ParisHamilton/Jeff erson Debates
REVOLUTION AND CONSTITUTION 1763-1800
Major Events:1763- Pontiac’s Rebellion1763- Proclamation of
17631764-1775: See next panel1776- Dec of
Independence1777- Battle of Saratoga1783- Treaty of Paris1785- Shays’s Rebellion1789- Constitution1794- Whiskey Rebellion1798- XYZ & Alien/Sedition1800- Revolution of 1800
Road to Revolution:1764- Sugar Act1765- Quartering Act1765- Stamp Act1766- Declatory Act1767- Townsend Duties1770- Boston Massacre1773- Tea Act/Tea Party1773- Intolerable Acts
REVOLUTION AND CONSTITUTION 1763-1800
The one thing you MUST write about
If the topic is 1763-1783:
The creation and demonstration of an AMERICAN IDENTITY as shown in the Stamp Act boycotts and the Declaration of Independence
If the topic is 1783-1800:
The balance of LIBERTY vs ORDER that led to the Constitution as shown with the transition from Articles of Confederation to Constitution
REVOLUTION AND CONSTITUTION 1763-1800
Themes:Political Parties to the Jeff ersonian idealWar and Quasi-WarWas the Era of Good Feelings an appropriate term?What was the impact of the Marshall Court?How did a series of confl icts conceal the growing
North/South divide? Jacksonian Democracy at Flood TideReform, Transcendentalism and the 2nd Great
AwakeningManifest Destiny
LAUNCHING THE NEW SHIP OF STATE 1800-1845
Major Domestic Events:1803- Louisiana Purchase1803- Marbury v. Madison1810- Fletcher v. Peck1816- Hartford Convention1819- Panic of 18191820- Missouri Compromise1824- Corrupt Bargain1828- Nullifi cation Crisis1830- Indian Removal Act1835- Texas Revolution1837- Panic of 18371845- Texas Annexed1845- 1 s t use of Manifest
Destiny
Major Foreign Events:1807- Embargo Act1809- Non-Intercourse Act1810- Macon’s Bill #21812- War of 18121814- Treaty of Ghent1817- Rush-Bagot
Agreement1819- Adams-Onis Treaty1823- Monroe Doctrine
LAUNCHING THE NEW SHIP OF STATE 1800-1845
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If the topic is 1800-1824:
The rise of nationalism as evidenced by the Supreme Court, American System, the 2 n d Great Awakening, the Monroe Doctrine, and development of American Culture in the Hudson River School and American Literature
If the topic is 1824-1845:
The growth of sectionalism that will lead to the Civil War as shown by the Corrupt Bargain, Missouri Compromise, Tariff Crisis, Gag Rule, Bank Wars, and the Election of 1844
LAUNCHING THE NEW SHIP OF STATE 1800-1845
Themes:How did territorial expansion lead to sectional
tension?Was the war mostly one of economic, social or
political issues? Is there validity to the Southern claims of states
rights?How does the Southern view of negative liberty help
explain their position?
THE ROAD TO CIVIL WAR 1845-1860
Major Domestic Events:1848- Mexican War/Cession1849- Wilmot Proviso1850- Compromise of 18501852- Uncle Tom’s Cabin1854- Kansas/Nebraska Act1854- Bleeding Kansas1856- Caning of Sumner1857- Panic of 18571859- Harper’s Ferry1860- Election of 18601861- Secession
Major Foreign Events:France retakes MexicoConfederate eff orts to
court Britain and France through ‘cotton diplomacy’
THE ROAD TO CIVIL WAR 1845-1861
The one thing you MUST write about
This war is about SLAVERY. The war is about SLAVERY. The war is about SLAVERY. The war is about SLAVERY.
THE ROAD TO CIVIL WAR 1845-1860