Was the Civil war inevitable? In my opinion, I think the civil war was inevitable. The war was the result of bad leadership. The South with its farming and cotton plantation economy and the North with its industrial economy, the North and South held different beliefs of slavery. The South relied on cheap slave labor and was threatened by the North’s push to abolish slavery. Slaves were an essential part of the economy in the South. Slave owners did not want to start paying for labor, which…
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Argumentative PDQ: Choose 1 out of 2 Possible topics for written paragraphs: ~Colonial Settlement and Expansion (Jamestown, Mass Bay) ~American Revolution ~Bill of Rights/Constitution ~Birth of the Early Republic ~Expansion into the west (conflicts, movements, etc.) ~Industrial Revolution and Reform Movements ~ Slavery ~Expansion of slavery ~Civil War As you are studying for the exam, be comfortable with all of the content terminology (Key Topics of Interest) and be able to apply your…
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aim for the civil war is flawed, not because it isn’t true but because it is a gross simplification of the complicated political, social, and economic web that unraveled resulting in the civil war. Similarly, the same is true for the claim that Abraham Lincoln fought the war under the cause of liberty and freedom for all Americans. Although Abraham Lincoln is hailed as “the great emancipator,” the purpose of the Civil War did not shift towards freeing the slaves until later in the war when it became…
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During the Civil War the ideology of most roles and responsibilities of women changed drastically. Typical stereotypes of women were put to shame once the men responded to the call to go defend their beliefs. Both women in the north and south took on new jobs that previous generations would never imagine attempting. The absence of men in the household forced women to step up and seize the new opportunities available. The Civil War, or how many of the Unionists referred to it as "the Great Rebellion"…
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become a state as well (a free state) c. also divided the remaining area of the Louisiana Purchase at 36 30’ north latitude, above line except Missouri no slavery, below line slavery is ok. B. Manifest Destiny a. belief that it was God’s plan that Americans to control the entire continent b. based on white supremacy c. settlers more motivated by economic benefit C. “FiftyFour Forty or Fight” a. negotiating the oregon border between Great Britain and US b. 1818 both agreed on joint occupation of the Oregon Country…
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practiced a form of direct democracy through town meetings. ← The Middle Atlantic region was settled chiefly by English, Dutch, and German-speaking immigrants seeking religious freedom and economic opportunity. QUIZ #3 ← Virginia and the other Southern colonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities. Some of the early Virginia settlers were “cavaliers,” i.e., English nobility who received large land grants in eastern Virginia from the King of England. Poor English immigrants also…
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The American Civil War was a major turning point in the history of the United States. The war between the North and South forged the blueprint for what would become the society we live in today. Arguably, slavery may be the biggest cause for civil war between the North and Southern states. But, there were other fairy large contributing factors to the Civil War. The Missouri Compromise although its subject was slavery forged a larger divide within the states and sparked the beginnings of…
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Max Alfonso 4/12/13 Period 1 African Americans Colonial Labor * Indentured Servants* were white servants bought from England by many settlers to help solve the labor shortage in North America * Many came willingly but some were , forced to come * Free passage to America and land in return for 6-7 years of work * Delayed the onset of slavery Start of Slavery in British America * Demand for slaves grew due to the tobacco based economy of the Chesapeake * Middle Passage*…
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Advanced Placement Untied States History Dr. Alba 2014-2015 School Year Course Description: AP U.S. History covers the spectrum of American history from pre- Columbian days to the present. Using chronological and thematic approaches to the material, the course exposes students to extensive primary and secondary sources and to the interpretations of various historians. Class participation through seminar reports, discussions, debates, and role-playing activities is required; special emphasis…
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Why They Fought: Economic: Southern States were agriculture based. The whole of the southern economy rested almost entirely on the price of cotton and tobacco mainly as well as other agriculture crops. Northern States we much more industrialized in the NE, relied upon southern cash crops (cotton) for the manufacture of goods such as wool, shoes, and other fabrics and commodities. The mid-west was caught in the middle, while major cities did make up some of the mid -west, they were cattle and…
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