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Mr gagnier’s awesome review

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?.

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Mr gagnier’s awesome review

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  1. Mrgagnier’s awesome review Part 1

  2. 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?

  3. Colonial America 1620-1763 Major Events: • 1619- House of Burgesses • 1639- Fundamental Orders of Connecticut • 1649- Maryland Act of Toleration • 1651- The Navigation Act • 1662 Half-Way Covenant • 1675- King Phillip’s War (Metacom’s Rebellion) • 1692- Salem With Trials • 1733- John Peter Zenger • 1740- The Great Awakening • 1754- French and Indian War • 1763- Proclamation of 1763

  4. 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 different set of cultural values and norms.

  5. Revolution and constitution 1763-1800 Themes: • End of Salutary Neglect • Virtual Representation • Revolution vs. Evolution • Liberty vs. Order following the 1783 Treaty of Paris • Hamilton/Jefferson Debates

  6. Revolution and constitution 1763-1800 Road to Revolution: • 1764- Sugar Act • 1765- Quartering Act • 1765- Stamp Act • 1766- Declatory Act • 1767- Townsend Duties • 1770- Boston Massacre • 1773- Tea Act/Tea Party • 1773- Intolerable Acts Major Events: • 1763- Pontiac’s Rebellion • 1763- Proclamation of 1763 • 1764-1775: See next panel • 1776- Dec of Independence • 1777- Battle of Saratoga • 1783- Treaty of Paris • 1785- Shays’s Rebellion • 1789- Constitution • 1794- Whiskey Rebellion • 1798- XYZ & Alien/Sedition • 1800- Revolution of 1800

  7. 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

  8. Launching the New Ship of State 1800-1845 Themes: • Political Parties to the Jeffersonian ideal • War and Quasi-War • Was the Era of Good Feelings an appropriate term? • What was the impact of the Marshall Court? • How did a series of conflicts conceal the growing North/South divide? • Jacksonian Democracy at Flood Tide • Reform, Transcendentalism and the 2nd Great Awakening • Manifest Destiny

  9. Launching the New Ship of State 1800-1845 Major Foreign Events: • 1807- Embargo Act • 1809- Non-Intercourse Act • 1810- Macon’s Bill #2 • 1812- War of 1812 • 1814- Treaty of Ghent • 1817- Rush-Bagot Agreement • 1819- Adams-Onis Treaty • 1823- Monroe Doctrine Major Domestic Events: • 1803- Louisiana Purchase • 1803- Marbury v. Madison • 1810- Fletcher v. Peck • 1816- Hartford Convention • 1819- Panic of 1819 • 1820- Missouri Compromise • 1824- Corrupt Bargain • 1828- Nullification Crisis • 1830- Indian Removal Act • 1835- Texas Revolution • 1837- Panic of 1837 • 1845- Texas Annexed • 1845- 1st use of Manifest Destiny

  10. Launching the New Ship of State 1800-1845 • The one thing you MUST write about • If the topic is 1800-1824: • The rise of nationalism as evidenced by the Supreme Court, American System, the 2nd 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

  11. The road to civil war 1845-1860 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?

  12. The road to civil war 1845-1861 Major Foreign Events: • France retakes Mexico • Confederate efforts to court Britain and France through ‘cotton diplomacy’ Major Domestic Events: • 1848- Mexican War/Cession • 1849- Wilmot Proviso • 1850- Compromise of 1850 • 1852- Uncle Tom’s Cabin • 1854- Kansas/Nebraska Act • 1854- Bleeding Kansas • 1856- Caning of Sumner • 1857- Panic of 1857 • 1859- Harper’s Ferry • 1860- Election of 1860 • 1861- Secession

  13. The road to civil war 1845-1860 • 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.

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