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Racism in the United States

APUSH CH 14 STUDY GUIDE

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Chapter 14: Forging the National Economy; 1790-1860 People/Terms: 1. Industrialization- Industrialization began in the 1750?s in Britain with the textile machines and eventually found its way into the American Industries. This increased the movement of people into cities because machines took the place of people in agriculture and people were needed in cities to man the machines. Many moved to cities. This increased production and efficiency throughout the United States of America. 2. Know- Nothing Party-

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I. The Philosophy That Created A Nation A. Introduction -Manifest Destiny was the driving force that changed and expanded America B. Manifest Destiny-The Intangible of American History -American history has a cause and an effect, and can be tied to a date-making it tangible -manifest destiny however cannot be tied to a specific date-it is more like a “movement” C. Coining the Phrase -1845, John L. O'Sullivan gave the movement its name and tried to explain it -he said they have the right to spread through the continent for the development of the great experiment of liberty and federaltive development of self government; like a tree that spreads in the air -manifest destiny was posted on newspapers, and argued by politicians -this was the spark for American expansion
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