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History Alive! Chapter 10 Study Guide

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Saaim Khan 10.16.16 Study Guide for Chapter 10 The Civil War Key Content Terms Define and explain the significance of each Key Content Term listed below. Anaconda Plan: The military plan that stated that the Union would surround the South and squeeze it to death. The four elements of this plan were to set up a naval blockade, gain control of the Mississippi, squeeze in on the South, and take the capital of the South, which was Richmond, Virginia. Emancipation Proclamation: This was an act by Lincoln, which declared that all slaves, who were residing in ?slave states? to be free. However, slaves living in Union states were not affected by this emancipation.

APUSH Brinkley Test Bank Ch. 14

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America: Past and Present, 9e (Divine et al.) Chapter 15 Secession and the Civil War 15.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Which of the following southern states was the first to secede from the Union? A) Kentucky B) Virginia C) Alabama D) South Carolina E) North Carolina Answer: D Diff: 1 Page Ref: 361 [Factual] 2) Cooperationists believed that A) the slave states should act as a unit rather than secede one at a time. B) the slave states should remain in the Union. C) the slave states should form a new union after seceding. D) the slave states and the free states should simply find a way to get along. E) the slave states should cooperate with Britain and France. Answer: A Diff: 1 Page Ref: 361 [Factual] 3) The Confederate constitution was

APHG Chapter 10

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Chapter 10: Development ? 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Concept Caching: New Orleans, Louisiana Field Note: Geography, Trade, and Development ?Walking down one of the major streets of Timbuktu, Mali , I could hardly believe I was in the renowned intellectual, spiritual, and economic center of the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries. At that time, the place had a great reputation for wealth, which spurred the first European explorations along the African coast. What survives is a relatively impoverished town of some 35,000 people providing central place functions for the surrounding area and seeking to attract some tourist business based on its legendary name.? ? 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Figure 10.1

The Civil War

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Civil War The?American Civil War was a war?fought from 1861 to 1865 between the United States (the?"Union"?or the "North") and several Southern?slave states?that had declared their?secession?and formed the?Confederate States of America?(the "Confederacy" or the "South"). The war had its origin in the issue of?slavery, and, after four years of bloody combat (mostly in the South), the Confederacy was defeated and slavery was abolished and for the first time included all black men as full citizens. During the nation moved forward into the modern Industrial Age, and in many ways the American Civil war is an example of the first form of modern warfare The main cause was some of the innovations in technology that Americans were both implementing and improving upon.

Reconstruction

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The Problems of Peace All rebel (Confederate) leaders were pardoned by President Johnson in 1868. Freedmen Define Freedom Emancipation took effect unevenly in different parts of the conquered Confederacy. Some slaves resisted the liberating Union armies due to their loyalty to their masters. The church became the focus of black community life in the years following emancipation. Blacks formed their own churches pastured by their own ministers. Education also arose for the blacks due to the emancipation proclamation. Blacks now had the opportunity to learn to read and write. The Freedmen's Bureau Because many freedmen (those who were freed from slavery) were unskilled, unlettered,

Gilded Age

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The Problems of Peace All rebel (Confederate) leaders were pardoned by President Johnson in 1868. Freedmen Define Freedom Emancipation took effect unevenly in different parts of the conquered Confederacy. Some slaves resisted the liberating Union armies due to their loyalty to their masters. The church became the focus of black community life in the years following emancipation. Blacks formed their own churches pastured by their own ministers. Education also arose for the blacks due to the emancipation proclamation. Blacks now had the opportunity to learn to read and write. The Freedmen's Bureau Because many freedmen (those who were freed from slavery) were unskilled, unlettered,

Texas history

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Sam Houston- He was the first and third President of the Republic of Texas, Senator for Texas after it joined the United States, and finally governor. Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna- He was a Mexican political leader, general and President of Mexico. William Barrett Travis- He was the Texas commander at the Battle of the Alamo. James Bowie- He was a soldier who fought in the Battle of Concepcion and in the Grass Fight. Anson Jones- He was a doctor, businessman, congressman, the fourth and last President of Republic of Texas Juan Seguin- He was a soldier who gave massages from Texas to Mexico. Robert E. Lee- He was a soldier in the U.S. Army for thirty-two years. Ulysses S. Grant- He was the 18th President of the United States.

The Environmental Transformation of Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Name: Tony Ly Case Study Title: The Environmental Transformation of Chattanooga, Tennessee Chapter/Page #: 21 Describe: The problem of Chattanooga is that it is very polluted, even being rated to have the dirtiest air in the United States at one time. In clear day light, drivers had to turn on their headlights to see because of all the air pollution caused by everyday use from big production factories. Another waste product from the large industrial factories was fluid waste, which was dumped into Tennessee River, having the potential to be very harmful to that ecosystem. Some factories were even closed down and abandoned because of so much pollution that existed there. Explain:

Trail of Tears

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Trail of Tears - Cherokees in mountains of Georgia and western North Carolina

- Adopted constitution declaring their separation as a domestic dependent nation

- Georgia declared state law extended over the Cherokees living in its boundaries

- Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) John Marshall declared that the court did not have jurisdiction to rule on the case however, the Cherokees had an “unquestionable right” to their land

- Georgia then passes a law declaring Cherokees had to acquire a license to live withing Georgia

- Worcester v. Georgia (1832) declared that the Georgia law was unconstitutional because the Cherokee nation was a “distinct political nation”

the american pageant ch 2 identifications worksheet

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14 Chapter 2: The Planting of English America, 1500-1733 C. Identification Supply the correct identification for each numbered description. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Nation where English Protestant rulers employed brutal tactics against the local Catholic population Island colony founded by Sir Walter Raleigh that mysteriously disappeared in the 1580s Naval invaders defeated by English "sea dogs" in 1588 Forerunner of the modern corporation that enabled investors to pool financial capital for colonial ventures Name of two wars, fought in 1614 and 1644, between the English in Jamestown and the nearby Indian leader The harsh system of laws governing African labor, first developed in Barbados and later officially adopted by South Carolina in 1696

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