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US History

This is a survey course that provides students with an investigation of important political, economic, and social developments in American history from the pre-colonial time period to the present day. Students will be engaged in activities that call upon their skills as historians (i.e. recognizing cause and effect relationships, various forms of research, expository and persuasive writing, reading of primary and secondary sources, comparing and contrasting important ideas and events).

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Katy Sarkissian The Civil War was an inevitable struggle due to the primary cause of the political, economic, and social aspects of sectionalism between the North and the South; the Panic of 1857 and the South?s overconfidence in ?King Cotton?, led to economic conflict; laws and compromises, such as the Fugitive Slave Law and the Missouri Compromise, developed undesirable results for the South and showed the disregard of the North toward the South; and finally the Northern sentiment of antislavery fashioned by novels, such as Uncle Tom?s Cabin which brought about social conflict between the North and South.

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Lousiana Purchase Treaty

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1804, an amendment made to the Constitution by Jefferson allowed Congress to review the purchase as constitutional, but made Jefferson look weak in not being able to officially accept the land. Due to excited public support, Congress passed the amendment and the Treaty was made. The size of the United States was now double.

Thomas Jefferson

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The third US president, and the main author of the Decalration of Independence. He believed in a small federal government and opposed the views of Alexander Hamilton. He was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase.

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