Everyone must … • Have a blank piece of paper to begin (and writing utensil) • Review the image – Discuss with your partner • List as many vocabulary terms as you can that are associated with the picture(s) – min. of 2 • Write 2 sentences that describe the concept of what the image is about Please take out… • A blank piece of paper (and writing utensil) • Number your paper 1-11 (leave space to write) • Review the 11 images around the room – Discuss with your partner • What does this image represent? • What concepts are connected to this picture? • Match the study guide topics with each picture by writing them on your paper • Using the textbook and/or notes look up any topic from the study guide that is not familiar and write these notes on your paper Andrew Jackson • Voting Rights Trail of Tears • Andrew Jackson • North and South agreed on this strategy • Forcing Indians westward to use the land for profit in the US • Indians forced into Oklahoma (Indian territory) • Worcester vs Georgia Economies of the regions • North – Industry • Middle States – a combination of industry and agriculture • South – Agriculture/Plantations Industrial Revolution • Technology/machinery • Eli Whitney – Cotton Gin – Interchangeable Parts • Transportation Revolution – Railroads – Steamboats Social Reform • Labor/Trade Unions – Mines and factory conditions • Hours, cleanliness • Other social reforms – Temperance movement – Abolition movement – Women’s rights movement Immigration • Nativists – Anti-foreigner policy Manifest Destiny • • • • “Obvious fate” God’s will to move westward Who moved out west? Mexican Cession Louisiana Purchase • What becomes the question about new territories in the west? John Quincy Adams • Henry Clay appointed to J.Q. Adams cabinet in exchange for his support • Corrupt campaign Monroe Doctrine • James Monroe • European interference/colonization in North and South America will not be tolerated California Free state Causes of the Civil War • • • • • • • • • • Compromise of 1850 Uncle Tom’s Cabin Kansas-Nebraska Act Economics of Slavery 1858 Senatorial Debates John Brown 1860 Presidential Election Sectionalism Secession States’ Rights Civil War Fort Sumter, SC • First shots fired during CW Trains • Adv-Union able to control 90% of lines and cut off supplies to Confederacy • Others? • Disadv-Confederacy lose supplies • Others? Emancipation Proclamation • After Battle of Antietam, MD (single bloodiest day in CW/Am history) • Only frees slaves in rebellioin/Confederacy William T. Sherman – March to sea • Atlantaļ Savannah • Total war far strategy • Planned to meet Grant in Richmond, VA (Confederate capital) Turning Points of the CW • Confederacy winning till this point • Eastern Front- Gettysburg, PA -Gettysburg Address 6 mo. Later to remember fallen soldiers, create a national cemetery, and motivate union to continue to fight • Western Front- Vicksburg, MS (union gain control of Miss. R) -halfway through CW Appomattox Courthouse • Robert E Lee (Conf.) surrenders to Ulysses S Grant, VA. • April 9, 1865 (war lasted 4 years)