History - Last Week of School
(please excuse any typo mistakes since I am not going to proof!)
Answers to History Exam Study Guide - Questions 26 - 105
26. 16th, June, 1796
27. John Sevier
28. Watuga
29. West, Middle, East
30. Reelfoot Lake
31. Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, James K. Polk
32. Benjamin Banneker
33. John Jay
34. Implied power because of the elastic clause.
35. To show that the federal goverment would uphold the laws.
36. Judicary Act of 1789
37. 1. Would pay $ for war but not for bribed
2. XYZ Affair
38. Political power should be spread among ordinary citizens
39. Marbury v. Madison
40. Napoleon Bonaparte
41. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, Sacaquwea
42. Tecumseh
43. Impressment of sailors, seizing of ships, getting Indians to attack in the Western territory
44. Touissant L'Ouverture
45. Andrew Jackson
46. 1. No territory changed hands, 2. no settlement over borders, 3. no one really won the war, 4. sailor impressment stopped
47. 1. faster production-100-1, changed the way we lived, changed the way people used resources, started in Great Britain, changed the way people worked
48. Robert Fulton
49. James Hargreaves
50. Samuel Slater
51. cotton gin and Eli Whitney
52. 1. U.S. wouldn't interfere in European affairs, European countries coult not colonize in the Americas anymore, the U.S. could help keep European nations out of the W. Hemisphere - set precident for future U.S. foreign policy
53. Mo comes in as a slave state, ME as a free state, dividing line is 36'30 degrees.
54. Henry Clay
55. John C. Calhoun
56. railroads, steam-powered engines
57. Robert Fulton
58. John Ross
59. Sequoya
60. Jacksonian
61. Indian Removal Act
62. John Marshall, Worcester v. GA
63. Trail of Tears
64. America was meant to expand from sea to shining sea
65. San Jacinto, Santa Anna
66. Alamo
67. Sam Houston
68. largest migration to date, San Francisco became the center of trade, white protestant culture replaced Mexican, destroyed the culture of the American Indians
CA applied for statehood as a free statehood
69. Joseph Smith, Brigham Young led MOrmons west to Utah.
70. shared limited resources, 2. built a system of canals. 3. co-op in use of water, 4. experts in desert farming
71. Gadsden Purchase
72. that the Oregan Country was divided at the 49th parallel
73. Underground railroad
74. Famine
75. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucrietta Mott and Susan B. Anthony
76. Seneca Falls, NY, Declaration of Sentiments, all men and women are created equal.
77. Frederick Douglass, Wm. Lloyd Garrison
78. Harriet Tubman
79. Henry David Thoreau, people shouldn't protest with violence, they shoudl peacefully refuse to obey.
80. schools should be free and supported by taxes, teachers should be trained, children should be requried to attend school.
81. Harriet Beecher Stowe
81B. a MO slave who sued for his freedom after his master died...slaves aren't citizens so they can't sue..Scott nevdr ceased to be a slave - he was property..property is protected by the 5th amendment, so all bills passed concerning slavery were null and void.
82. to stop the spread of slavery into the new territories
83. CA admitted as a free staste, fuguitive slave law was passed, slave trade banned in D.C., the issued of slavey would be decided by popular sovereignty in MS Cession.
84. all citizens had to help and catch runaway slaves....anyone caught aiding runaway slaves could be fined $1000 and jailed for 6 months.
85. 2 new territores - KA and NB, people decide the issue of slavery by pop. sov.
86. John Borwn
87. Lincoln was elected president
88. Ft. Sumter, SCA
89. Lee, Grant
90. blockade the Southern coastline, seize the MS river, capture Richmond
91. fight a defensive war, get help from Fr. and Eng., wear the North down so that they would leave them alone.
92. changed naval warfare forever - 1st battle of ironclads.
93. diseases and new types of bullets and cannons.
94. changed the focus of the war...freed the slaves in the Confederacy...won the sympathy of European nations for the North.
95. Antiedam
96. made it clear that the North was fighting to save democracy
97A. It gave the Union total control of the MS River - cutting the South in half.
97. troops lay down their rifles; officers keep their sidearms, men keep horses and mules, memn go home in peace.
98. destroyed factories, fields, railroads, etc., weakened the South's ability to fight.
99. no part of the U.S. could secede in peace..the nation is more important than individual states.
100. the KKK
101. 13th
102. Plessy v. Ferguson
103. violated the Tenure of Office Act.
105. John Wiles Booth, Fords Theater
Ch 18 and 19, I gave you the answers. The "defining" questions, you can find in the back of your book or in the regular part in bold, blue or black lettering.
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