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    CH 5 OUTLINE APUSH

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    Dhond 1  Alex Dhond    Mr. Kanna    APUSH    30 August 2014    Chapter 5: Roads to Revolution‚ 1750­1776    Chapter Outline    1. The Triumph of the British Empire‚ 1750­1763    After King George’s War‚ neither France nor Britain had power over the other in North  America. As both sides readied themselves to fight again‚ the Ohio valley became a center of  conflict between the two. Seeing that they could possibly gain an advantage here‚ the French  began to build forts along the valley. The British sent George Washington to ask them to leave 

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    Anjali Bhakta APUSH New England & Chesapeake Region Behrend. 2nd hour July 31‚ 2012 New England and the Chesapeake Bay had both evolved into two distinct societies because of their physical and religious differences. Both of these areas had started off equally (population wise‚ etc.)‚ everyone had equal rights and settling in many different areas of the region. New England started to look towards religious ways to live‚ while people in the Chesapeake Region started to reply on money and crops

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    APUSH Chapter 11 Key Terms “revolution of 1800”: The transfer of power from Federalists to Democratic Republicans. The transfer was so peaceful and it was going to back to the spirit of the revolution of 1776. By restoring original American ideas. 2. Thomas Jefferson: 3. Midnight judges: Judges that came to Adam’s right before he his term was over. So they were all to sign the federalist papers. Which were all later revoked by the new congress under Jefferson. 4. John Marshall: Chief

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    Diana Scutt History 150 Professor Sandow In the article Traditional Nativism’s Last Stand by David H. Bennett he proves his view on how he thought that the 1920s Ku Klux Klan was an extremist organization by using Klan papers‚ magazines‚ books‚ and articles. One spokesman‚ Reverend E. H. Laugher stated that‚ “The KKK is not a lodge or a society or a political party.” Laugher explained his statement by saying that it was a mass movement and that it was‚ “a crusade of American people who are

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    Sam Maney APUSH 10/24 Block C Both nationalism and sectionalism increased during the Era of Good Feelings‚ however‚ nationalism became of greater importance in economics and politics. This is shown in many documents from this time period. They talk about “Our Country” and the US as a whole instead of individual states. The documents also talk about “Us” not just states individually. Also about creating a “American System” and and American identity‚ which helps to prove nationalism was of

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    APUSH Unit 1 Test Essay Outline Thesis: The American Revolution was justified by the colonists based on the ideals of previous forms of government‚ philosophers and leaders‚ and traditions used previously in other forms of government. A. Introduction B. Justification of Independence 1. Heavy taxation on commodities imported into the colonies a. Stamp Act‚ Sugar Act‚ Townshend Acts‚ 2. Idea that government should be based on a democratic and republic type of

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    APUSH Chapter 12 Antebellum Culture and Reform Hudson River School – The first great school of American painters‚ based in New York. The painters portrayed that America’s “wild nature” made them superior to Europe. Cooper and the American Wilderness – James Fenimore Cooper was the first great American novelist (The Last of the Mohicans‚ The Deerslayer) His novels “The Leatherstocking Tales” were a celebration of the American spirit and landscape Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry D. Thoreau – rejected

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    APUSH Movie Review: Cold Mountain In summary‚ Ada Monroe comes from Charlestown because of her father‚ a preacher‚ and sees Inman as he is helping to build the chapel. Inman leaves as part of the Confederate army when the war begins and fights at the crater battle. During a nighttime mission‚ he is wounded and brought to a hospital in Virginia where he flees and leaves to reunite with Ada in North Carolina. As a deserter‚ he constantly flees from the Home Guard. Inman intervenes when he finds a dissolute

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    APUSH: DBQ ­ 1st Semester Final  DISCLAIMER: This is NOT the only way to do this essay‚ don’t take any of this as gospel. We  are people. If you disagree‚ go ahead and do it your way. That will work too. We are not  responsible for your essay‚ that is your job. We are simply here to get a headstart.    What is needed for a better DBQ  ● more analysis beyond the basic information from the documents.  ● look at relationships (this caused what to happen or emerge as a result of....) even if  the DBQ doesn’t ask you to

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    Chapter 7 pgs.182-194 The Rise of Cultural Nationalism Patterns of Education • Republican vision included enlightened citizenry‚ wanted nationwide system of free public schools to create educated electorate required by republic • By 1815 no state had a comprehensive public school system‚ schooling primary by private institutions open only to those who could pay o Most were aristocratic in outlook‚ trained students to become elite. Few schools for poor • Idea of “republican mother” to train

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