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American Studies I CP
Final Review
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Chapter 11
Battle of Gettysburg
Union Victory
Vicksburg
Siege
Gettysburg Address
Lincoln reminds the nation in two mins
to honor the dead and reminds us why
we are fights to preserve union and
democracy
Election 1864
Lincoln wins
Appomattox Courthouse
Where Lee Surrenders to Grant
Grant offers fair terms and
treats Lee with respect
George Meade
Leader of the Union troops at
Gettysburg
Thomas Stonewall Jackson
Confederate General
Killed by friendly fire
Robert E. Lee
Leader of the Army of Northern Virginia
Great military leader
Confederate
William T. Sherman
Union
Burns Atlanta and marches to sea
Breaks the morale of the South
Ulysses. S. Grant
Leader of the Union forces
Has success out west before being
given command
Later becomes president
Chapter 12
Reconstruction
The effort to restore southern states to
the Union
Effects of Reconstructions
Constitutional amendments expanded
rights of African Americans
Southern farming changed to
sharecroppers and tenant farmers
Racist attitudes continued in North and
South
Restoration of the Union
Rebuilding of the South’s infrastructure
Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan
Was opposed by Radical Republicans
Viewed as lenient on the South
13th Amendment
Ended slavery in the United States
14th Amendment
Established the rights of citizenship to
all born in the U.S. and provided for the
due process of law
Protects citizens from states
15th Amendment
Stated that no citizen would be denied
the right to vote based on race, color, or
previous servitude
Black Codes
Laws that restricted the rights of African
Americans
Curfews, land restrictions and vagrancy
laws
Ku Klux Klan’s goals were
Prevented African Americans from
exercising their political rights
Destroying/eliminating Republican rule
in the South
Freedman’s Bureau
This provided food, clothes, medical
care and education to freed people in
the South
Carpetbaggers
Northern Republicans that moved south
after the Civil War
Sharecropper
Grows crops on land owned by
someone else and gives the landowner
a part of the annual harvest
impeach
To charge an government official with a
crime
Andrew Johnson
President who was impeached for firing
Sectary of war Stanton
Escaped conviction by 1 vote (needed
2/3)
Rutherford B.Hayes
Became President in 1877 (compromise
of 1877)
Removes federal troops from the south
Ends reconstruction
Chapter 13
Characteristics of
Industrialization
Factories were unhealthy and
dangerous, wealth was in the hands of
few industrialist
Which meant that wealth was only in
the hands of a few Americans
Robber Barons
Critical name for rich industrial leaders
They would profit GREATLY from their
workers who earned VERY little for their
work
Samuel Morse
Invented the telegraph which was a
system of dots and dashes
And Morse code and alphabet to use
the telegraph
Transcontinental Railroad
Connected the East coast to the West
coast
Union and Pacific and Central Pacific
Social Darwinism
A belief that the strongest and smartest
members of society would grow rich if
the government didn’t interfere with
business
“survival of the fittest”
Edison and Westinghouse
Helped to make electric power more
available and useful
John D. Rockefeller
Gained control over the oil industry by
creating a trust
Standard Oil
Worked like a monopoly but was “not”
Different than vertical
Sherman Antitrust Act
Promoted fair industrial competition
1890 the courts did not enforce it
Scabs
People that took workers jobs during a
strike
Not a positive term
Chapter 14
Western expansion and
farmers
Settlers felt had a right to go west
because they produced more food and
wealth than Native Americans.
Homestead Act
Offered settlers western public land at a
cheap price
Had to farm the land for 5 years (in a
row) to keep it
Homesteaders
Struggled for basic necessities
Lived in soddies (sod busters)
Farmers used new machinery
Concerned with falling crop prices
Battle of Little Bighorn
Last major Indian victory in the west
Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes
against
U.S. 7th Cavalry
June 1876 in South East Montana
Wounded Knee
American soldiers killed more than 200
unarmed Lakota (Sioux) Indians in
December 1890 in South Dakota
Chief Sitting Bull
Led the Sioux in battle after the federal
government allowed miners on the
Sioux reservation
Key Indian leader at Little Bighorn
George Armstrong Custer
Led the U.S. Cavalry at the Battle of
Little Bighorn
Was killed
**remember him from Gettysburg??***
Dawes Act
Divided reservation land into individual plots
Native American family heads received 160
acres
Many believed this would make Indian
families self-supporting and create pride of
ownership
But it destroyed tribal culture and led to the
loss of much reservation land
Impacts for Native
Devastated the native American
population
Forced migration, relocation and
extermination were policies
implemented against this population
Loss of land
Loss of culture
Exo-dusters
African Americans that migrated to
western land to escape racial violence
they faced in the south
The Grange
Helped farmers form cooperatives
1st national farm organization
Interstate commerce Act
Regulated railroad rates and practice
Populist Party
Fought for better conditions for farmers
and workers
Believed in free silver
Progressive income tax (based on what
you made)
8 hour work day
William Jennings Bryan
A populist
Gave the Cross of Gold Speech
Populist/Democratic party candidate in
1896
Chapter 15
Gilded Age
Wealthy prospered but poverty and
corruption was the norm
Business leaders influenced politics by
giving money to government officials
Unfair business practices were common
Laissez-faire
Hands off approach by government in
business matters
Credit Mobilier
Scandal involving the railroad
Funds were pocketed from railroad
construction overbids
Political machines
Unofficial city organization supported by
immigrants because they help them find
work, housing and offered them
protections
Usually headed by a party boss
Took advantage of poor for political gains
Blue Laws
Local regulations that prohibit private
activity such as drinking on Sunday
**ever wonder why you can’t buy a car on
Sunday in Pa***
Spoils system
Elected officials appointed friends and
loyal supporters
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Legislation to reform the spoils system
Established exams for government jobs
Characteristics of
immigration..late 1800s
Drawn by jobs, literacy helped them
become part of American society
By 1890 most were from southern and
eastern Europe
Steerage
Large open area below a ships deck
where most immigrants traveled
ghetto
Areas of cities where certain ethnic and
racial groups live.
Nativist Groups
Favored native born Americans over
immigrants
American Protective Association
Chinese Exclusion Act
Law limiting Chinese immigration into
the United States
Settlement Movement
Settlement Houses
Main goal was to improve living
conditions for the poor
Jane Addams and Hull house
Characteristics of urbanization
City growth
Caused by immigration and a wave of
farmers moving back into cities
Poor living conditions
Crime and disease
Temperance movement to eliminate alcohol.
This group supported prohibition
Purity Crusades to end Vice (immoral or
corrupt behavior) like drugs, gambling,
prostitution and other unwholesome and
illegal activities
Sanitation department to cut down on
disease in Urban areas.
Yellow Journalism
Attracted readers by printing
exaggerated news stories
Philanthropists
Wealthy individuals that fund worthy
social causes
Jim Crow Laws
Social laws intended to prevent African
Americans from exercising their rights
to vote and participate in government
segregation
Literacy Test
Given to check if a person could read
and write
Used to prevent African Americans from
voting
Poll Tax
Tax paid before voting
Prevented some from voting
Grandfather clause
Put in place to allow poor whites to vote
and restrict African Americans from
voting
Plessy v. Ferguson
Supreme Court Case
Separate but equal
De jure segregation
NAACP
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
Fought for civil rights
W.E.B. Du Bois
Urged African Americans to become
well educated
Influential in NAACP
Vaudeville
An inexpensive variety show popular in
the 1870’s
Women’s Suffrage
Right to vote
19th amendment granted this in 1020
Colorado 1st state where women could
vote
Imperialism
Economic and political control of a
stronger nation over a weaker one
When a stronger country makes a
colony out of a weaker
Reasons for imperialism
Social Darwinism
Anglo-Saxonism (white man's burden)
Opened new markets for trade
Raw materials not available in home
country
Reason’s for Anti-Imperialism
Racist
Un-American
Costly
Too much foreign competition
Annexation of Hawaii
The United States need naval stations in
the Pacific
Sandord Dole and the U.S. Marines
President Theodore Roosevelt
Believed in an aggressive foreign policy
Open door policy
Big stick policy
Worked to protect the environment
Trust-busting
SQUARE Deal
Spanish American War
War in Cuba and Philippines between
United States and Spain
Cuban rebellion led to war
Results: United States gained Puerto
Rico, Guam and the Philippines
William Randolph Hearst
Newspaper Publisher that encouraged
the use of yellow journalism
George Dewey
Admiral that led an attack in the
Philippines
Jose Marti
Exiled Cuban journalist that urged the
United States to intervene in Cuba
Rough Riders
Cavalry led by T.R. attacked San Juan
Hill in Cuba
Open door policy
Allowing open trade with China
** remember China didn’t trade freely with
the west at this period of time***
Panama Canal
Coal was to help American navy move
faster from ocean to ocean and help
global shipping
William Howard Taft
Followed dollar diplomacy
Pursued antitrust cases
Progressive party
Bull Moose Party
Teddy Roosevelt was nominated in 1912
Roosevelt corollary
The United States would use force to
prevent intervention in affairs of
neighboring countries
Progressive Era Beliefs
Government should be accountable to
its citizens, government becomes more
active in the lives of its citizens
Upton Sinclair
Wrote the Jungle, a book about the
meat packing industry and the lives of
immigrants
Muckrakers
Journalist that uncovered corruption in
government and business
Direct Primary
Voters cast ballots to select nominees
for upcoming elections (not a
convention)
Recall
Voters can remove public officials from
office before their term is over through
this procedure
Initiative
Citizens can propose new laws
Injunctions
Court order that stops workers from
striking
Square Deal
Progressive legislation under T.R.
legislation regulated railroads, broke
trust, protected public health and
protected the environment
Hepburn Act, Pure Food and Drug Act,
meat Inspection Act and the Forest
Service
President Wilson
Started the Federal Reserve System
($$)
Supported labor unions