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Advanced Placement United States History

Apush Vocab

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88. The Twelfth Amendment (1804) provides for the reform of the method by which the Electoral College elects the president and vice-president. Under the Constitution, the electors were to cast their votes for both offices on a single ballot without specifying which of the two candidates on their ballot was preferred as president and which as vice-president. The candidate receiving the highest number of electoral votes would then become President, and the runner-up would become Vice-President. The unforeseen election in 1796 brought together of a president (Federalist candidate John Adams) and vice-president (Democratic Republican candidate Thomas Jefferson) from different parties. The election reflected another unforeseen result: a

The Progressive Movement

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The Progressive Movement To define the progressives in any one way would prove highly difficult, but what can be said is that it was a reform movement on a scale never seen before. The movement held political, social, and economic agendas which sought to solve the problems of the post Civil War era ? problems which included monopoly, corruption, inefficiency, and injustice. Mainly middle class reformers who felt pressure from all sides, they changed America and kept the country steady for the next 60 years into the Vietnam Era.

Chapter 11 APUSH Study Guide for James Logan High School APUSH

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APUSH Cram Packet

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The Official United States History Cram Packet By Renata Melamud 1999 ? 1494: Treaty of Tordesillas ? divides world between Portugal and Spain 1497: John Cabot lands in North America. 1513: Ponce de Leon claims Florida for Spain. 1524: Verrazano explores North American Coast. 1539-1542: Hernando de Soto explores the Mississippi River Valley. 1540-1542: Coronado explores what will be the Southwestern United States. 1565: Spanish found the city of St. Augustine in Florida. 1579: Sir Francis Drake explores the coast of California. 1584 ? 1587: Roanoke ? the lost colony 1607: British establish Jamestown Colony ? bad land, malaria, rich men, no gold Headright System ? lad for population ? people spread out 1608: French establish colony at Quebec.

AP US History Notes America's History Sixth Edition Chapter 6

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Making War and Republican Governments 1776 ? 1789 In 1776, Fredrick County of Maryland demanded allegiance to the American cause. The same went for Farmington, Connecticut where Nathaniel Jones and 17 others were arrested for remaining ?neutral?. Patriots controlled most local gov?ts and were extremely touchy/fiery when it came to things about human rights/feelings. American Armies were made out of a huge variety of people. Now that there was a military force, there was political commitment. To encourage Americans to support the war, they encouraged people to take an active role in the gov?t. The trails of War, 1776 ? 1778 Declaration of Independence clashed w/ British military and led to mistreatment of the colonial soldiers by the British. War in the North

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