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In the early nineteenth century, Americans sought to resolve their political disputes through compromise, yet by 1860 this no longer seemed possible. Analyze the reasons for this change.

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5: New England and Chesepeake Thesis Par:

In what way did the french and indian war (1754-63) alter the political, economic and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies? outline and thesis paragraph

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3. Thesis Par: For about a century after British colonists settled in America, they were subject to little political constriction under England?s policy of salutary neglect, but when the settlers were threatened by the French and their native American allies, the mother country stepped in and fought to protect the colonies. The seven year war forever changed the relationship between mother country and her blossoming infant colonies in many ways, but particularly in a ideological sense, giving birth to a rebellious spirit that would soon bite them back. Paragraph one: Economic England tried to force us to pay them for their war costs, saying they fought to defend us. England imposed hefty taxes on lots of items (intolerable acts) to try to make up for part of their large war dept

Graft and Corruption: Politics in the Gilded Age

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US History Graft , Corruption, and Politics Immigration Restrictions The Rise of Nativism ? Melting pot?in U.S. people blend by abandoning native culture - immigrants don?t want to give up cultural identity ? Nativism?overt favoritism toward native-born Americans ? Nativists believe Anglo-Saxons superior to other ethnic groups ? Some object to immigrants? religion: many are Catholics, Jews ? 1897, Congress passes literacy bill for immigrants; Cleveland vetoes - 1917, similar bill passes over Wilson?s veto I Forgot To Mention? Elections were always close Power switched between Republicans & Democrats 1877 to 1897: Only twice did either party control both White House & Congress (lasted two years) Politics During Gilded Age Characterized By:

Progressive Era Reform Powerpoint

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Muckrackers Goo Goos Temperance Suffragettes Popul ists M i d c l a s s W o m e n Labor Unions Civi l Rights 2nd Great Awakening Antebellum Reforms [1810s-1850s] CIVI L WAR Populism [1870s-1890s] Social Gospel Progressivism [1890s-1920] 1920s Revivalism New Deal [1930s-1940s] 1950s Revivalism Great Society & 1960s Social Movements Christian Evangelical Movement CONSERVATIVE REVOLUTION The ?Culture Wars?: The Pendulum of Right v. Left Populist and Goo Goos Agenda Graduated/Progressive Income Tax Secret ballot Direct election of Senators. Goo Goos: Increased democratic power to the majority (anti-political machines!!!) -Tammany Hall (New York) Progressive Era Between 1890-1920 the government passes many reform laws for society and business

Chapter 9 Notes United States History Preparing for the AP Exam

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United States History: Chapter 9 Summarize the characteristics of life in the industrial Northeast. Urban Life ? population grew by 15%. Slums expanded, poor sanitation, infectious disease, high crime rate, but the industrial revolution attracted more workers. Identify the factors that influenced the growth of organized labor. Organized labor-independent farmers and artisans become dependent on factories. Unions-because of low pay, long hours, and unsafe conditions. Summarize the characteristics of life in the agricultural Northwest. New cities ? develop on transfer points where different agricultural products are traded. Manufactured good from the East and agricultural goods from the West. Super cities develop on rivers and these points where trains meet, etc.

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