Pullman strike
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Madison declared war on great Britain Madison declared war. "Would Americans remain independent or become colonists again?"
Pushed hard for civil rights, wanted to punish the south. Shifted the process of reconstruction from president to congress
fourteen points Wilson articulated his vision for the post-war world. Freedom of navigation, self-determination of nations, and a league of Nations (before the UN)
Pendleton Act
John Brown Led a small raid on a federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry. His goal was to arm the southern slave population and incite a slave rebellion
Texan independence
Chinese exclusion act Nativists successfully pressured Congress to stop the flow of Chinese immigrants who were coming over during the gold rush.
Sneaky deal that exchanged Cherokee land in Georgia for a reservation territory west of the Mississippi River.
Bring in Missouri and Maine at the same time to keep the balance of power. Also limited slavery above a certain latitude.
Expansion of democracy Voting rights were expanded to all white males
virginia and kentucky resolutions drafted by thomas jefferson and james madison, claimed that alien and sedition acts were unconstitutional and overstepped federal authority under the constitition, and could therefore be nullified by the states
In opposing the stamp act, the colonists said trade should be regulated instead. Parliament passed the townshend acts and began taxing imports and exports.
The new south Idea that the future of the south would be based on economic diversity and industrial growth. Massive growth of population, industry, and railroads. Only in limited industrial centers though.
Confirmed ability of a Republican Government to defend itself. Americans completed conquest of everything east of the Mississippi. War broke remaining indigenous power, and white settlers poured in to former native lands.
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Madison re-imposed the embargo on Britain because they continued to attack American ships
Ghost dance movement nationwide movement of resistance. They began to believe that if they took up the ritualistic ghost dance, that their ancestors would return and drive the Americans out.
Political machines Corrupt political bosses and their followers
Attitudes towards Germany
A severe economic depression during which nearly a quarter of railroads declared bankruptcy. This caused bankers to buy up many of the railroads, leading to consolidation.
Panic of 1819 First major recession in the United States
Heavily anti-catholic and Social Darwinists
sedition act applied restrictions to immigration and speech in US made it a crime for americans to print, utter, or publish any false, scandalous, malicious writing about the government
A dissenter who clashed with the Massachusetts Puritans over separation of church and state and was banished in 1636, after which he founded the colony of Rhode Island to the south
Jefferson and Hamilton agreed to pass Hamilton's financial plan in exchange for making Washington D.C. the Capital of the country
Expanding the fur trade, later plantations in Louisiana
Mexican-American war Disputes over the Texas border sparked the conflict. American troops made it all the way to Mexico city.
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He himself owned hundreds of slaves. He banned the importation of slaves. Once the Atlantic trade dried up, domestic trade increased, creating the second middle passage
Social and educational collective aimed at brining farmers together. Soon became political to lobby for farmers
Prohibited anyone from making negative comments about the government
There was an extreme lack of government regulation of the economy at the time
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Self-determination Act of 1975
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Red Scare
Monroe doctrine
The new south Idea that the future of the south would be based on economic diversity and industrial growth. Massive growth of population, industry, and railroads. Only in limited industrial centers though.
Organized the conservative opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment
Flappers
Tariff of 1828 Raised import duties up to 50%. Supported by industrial northerners and hated by southerners who relied on imports
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Ghost dance movement nationwide movement of resistance. They began to believe that if they took up the ritualistic ghost dance, that their ancestors would return and drive the Americans out.
Proclamation of 1763 Britain didn't want to spend more money defending the colonies from the natives, so they banned settling beyond the Appalachian mountains
Homestead act Gave settlers 160 acres of land if they lived there for 5 years.
President Jefferson established an embargo on foreign trade in retaliation for Britain and France attacks on American ships.
Jay treaty Britain agreed to abandon outposts on the western frontier. In return the U.S. would favor trade with Britian. However, the treaty failed to address the british kidnapping, and American hatred of Britian caused riots.
Germany solicited Mexico to become an ally of theirs, and in return they would help Mexico regain the land that they had lost in the Mexican-American war.
Fries rebellion
Prohibited racial discrimination in the voting booth
Created in response to growing backlash from environmental disasters. Sought to place limits on pollution in the air and water
A woman's identity and sense of purpose revolved around child-bearing and making her home comfortable for her husband.
Asiento System System that took slaves to the New World to work for the Spanish. Required that a tax be paid to the Spanish ruler for each slave brought over.
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Johnson impeached Pres. Johnson violated the tenure of office act, and impeachment failed by one vote
Many northerners opposed the expansion of slavery, and abolitionists despised the law. There were often riots when Southerners would try to bring back a runaway slave.
When coal miners began to strike, Roosevelt stepped in to negotiate what he called a 'square deal' for both the workers and the corperation
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the Compromise of 1790 Jefferson and Hamilton agreed to pass Hamilton's financial plan in exchange for making Washington D.C. the Capital of the country
Roanoke Colony Britians first colony, established in outer banks, NC. When they came back, it was abandonded
End of the federalists The war had revived the struggling party thanks to the anti-war movement. Now that the war was over, federalist support collapsed for good.
Colonists who received free passage to North America in exchange for working without pay for a certain number of years
Stopped the president from removing a member of their cabinet without congressional approval (Johnson had tried to remove his secretary of war, who was a radical Republican)
15th amendment
They didn’t want it. Initially the revolution was a petition to get the same rights as other British citizens
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