146784071 | Walt Whitman | poet: "Song of Myself"- 1855 | 0 | |
146784072 | Multicultural society in the U.S. | 19th. Native peoples were pushed onto reservations, forced tribes to the white way of life. | 1 | |
146784073 | 1850 and after Civil War | Men like "Buffalo Bill" Codyshot and killed hundreds of thousands of Bisson, exterminating the buffalo and economy of the plains Indians. | 2 | |
146784074 | Dawes Severalty Act of 1877 | Shifted land policies away from tribal reservations and toward individual tracts of land ment to promote family farms once common in U.S. | 3 | |
146784075 | Carisle Indian School or Toledo Indian school | Native children were removed from schools and were moved here to eliminate tribal influences. Tribal ways were banned | 4 | |
146784076 | Civil War ended Slavery!!! | 1867-1877 Civil rights extended to freed slaves and black men with voting rights | 5 | |
146784077 | Seneca Falls Convention 1848 | based off of Declaration of Independence- "a declaration of sentiments" | 6 | |
146784078 | Better alternatives for women | Fought for equal rights. Opportunities for education and employment instead of marriage | 7 | |
146784079 | Migrants into the U.S. | 1840- 1914: 25 million. Brought new things like food and music to society. converged in own little towns, 1882- hinese migration halted. 1908- same for Japan | 8 | |
146784080 | The Meaning of Freedom for an Ex- Slave | Still live in fear of being treated like a slave, had no trust for white people- Colonel P.H. Anderson | 9 | |
146784081 | Brithish and French made up Canada | British and Frensh overpowered natives, blacks came by way or underground railroad, chinese came in search of gold and work on railroads | 10 | |
146784082 | Clashes Between British and French in Canada | B - NW for Dominionclashed w/ W expanding French fur traders and lumberjacks. French fur traders intermarried w/ natives - métis | 11 | |
146784083 | Louis Riel | assumed presidency of a provisional gov. over métis and natives til he was forced into exile | 12 | |
146784084 | Canadia Pacific Railroad 1880's | railroad introduced whites back into métis' lives. Riel killed for treason after trying to lead army to British Canadian settlement and railroad. | 13 | |
146784085 | Riel execution had affect | his death predicted conflicts of Canadia British, French, and natives | 14 | |
146784086 | Latin American social ladder | Creoles (Euopeans born in America) at the top, natives, blacks and mixed at the bottom | 15 | |
146784087 | Migration | Buenos Aries- "the Paris of the Americas"; small amount of migrants- not a big deal...didn't change society around them that much; large amount of migrants- completely changed lifestyle | 16 | |
146784088 | Cultural diversity | Sarmiento- didn't like caudillos; Facundo: Civilization and Barbarism (1845) based off Enlightenment | 17 | |
146784089 | gauchos | cowboys; Sarmiento admired them, but still believed that urban residents should make the overall decisions for society since the cowboys lived outside of town | 18 | |
146784090 | Gaucho lives | lived apart, José Hernandez- The Gaucho Martín Fierro (described them) by 19th, they started fading away in Latin A. | 19 | |
146784091 | Male Domination | machismo- social ethic that honored male strength, courage, aggresiveness, assertiveness, and cunning | 20 |
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