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the industrial revolution was a period in America's history were there were so many ideas and inventions, this also was when production factories switched from man made to machine made.
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Hamilton’s Financial Plan was focused on establishing a stable national economy and to address debt while promoting economic growth, this included establishing a national bank and implementing a tariff system
https://www.ushistory.org/us/18b.asp?srsltid=AfmBOoot2fTF4Yhh8Ebn_zszmIo89WNK1yRFLO_w2jJCIaDquFfWV7ye -
the The Second Great Awakening was a protest to bring back different religious beliefs and was a response to a lack of social organized religions, the protests also led to other major movements such as the fight for women's rights.
https://bulletin.punahou.edu/missionary-revival-sweeping-the-east-coast/#:~:text=From%201790%20%E2%80%93%201830%2C%20a%20Protestant,westward%20expansion%20and%20beginning%20industrialization. -
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the War of 1812 was fought between great Brittain and the United States over trade and maritime rights as the British were interfering with the U.S.'s national trading. this war also created a stronger sense of nationalism into the American people and is often called the second revolutionary war.
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the Temperance Movement was mainly for limiting alcohol consumption and was encouragement for people to be abstinent along for advocating for restrictions against alcohol.
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The Indian removal act was signed by President Andrew Jackson and authorized the move of Indians from the east US to the west of the Mississippi river. In doing this, they created the trail of tears.
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the president Andrew Jackson rejected the bill that gave approval of the second bank of the united states. The bank's charter was supposed to run out in 1836 but people who supported it attempted to get it re-charted earlier.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/july-10/andrew-jackson-shuts-down-second-bank-of-the-u-s#:~:text=On%20July%2010%2C%201832%2C%20President,only%20to%20the%20country's%20elite. -
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the The Great Famine and Irish Immigration, also known as the Irish potato famine, happened when a disease spread, making potato crops fail which in turn caused starvation. This led to a massive rise in Irish immigrants to America and a decrease in Ireland population as many fled or starved.
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the Mexican American War was a conflict over Texas, other territory, and the dispute over where the US Mexico border was located
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The Seneca Falls Convention was the first women's rights convention and was the beginning of the women's suffrage movement.
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made Kansas and Nebraska, then let residents of each to decide through votes (popular sovereignty) whether or not to allow slavery
https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/Kansas_Nebraska_Act.htm#:~:text=It%20became%20law%20on%20May,territories%20to%20sway%20the%20vote. -
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the Civil War was a conflict between north and south United States were they fought over the decision of of they should have slaves in the US or not, the north won the war and slaves were no longer.
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abolished slavery and servants throughout the US.
https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/constitutional-amendments-amendment-13-abolition-slavery#:~:text=Amendment%20Thirteen%20to%20the%20Constitution,except%20as%20a%20criminal%20punishment. -
Lincoln went to a play and was show in the back of the head by John Wilkes Booth, who's plan was to take over the north's government with the assassination
https://www.loc.gov/collections/abraham-lincoln-papers/articles-and-essays/assassination-of-president-abraham-lincoln/ -
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the Reconstruction Acts were multiple laws that was directed to rebuild the southern states after the civil war and to add confederate states back into the U.S.
https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/Civil_War_AdmissionReadmission.htm#:~:text=The%20Reconstruction%20Act%20of%201867%20outlined%20the%20terms%20for%20readmission,Tennessee%2C%20into%20five%20military%20districts. -
Anyone born in the US is a US citizen, no one may take away a persons life, liberty, or property without the authority, and everyone has equal protection under all laws
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The 15th amendment says that you cannot deny voting rights to any person based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
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Jim Crow was numerous racial laws discriminating against blacks in southern states that affected the way they lived.
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the Chinese Exclusion Act was a law that restricted Chinese laborers from immigrating into America.
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the Settlement House Movement was a social movement for improving the lives of the lower class immigrants, this included education, social programs, and healthcare.
https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/settlement-houses/settlement-movement-1886-1986/#:~:text=The%20settlement%20movement%20began%20officially,there%20as%20friends%20and%20neighbors. -
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the Spanish American War started when the Spanish sunk the USS Maine and ended with with the US gaining control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
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WW1 was a conflict between the central powers and the allies, the US remained neutral until the Germans sent the Zimmerman telegram that got them involved, the US helped the allies win the war.
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prohibits any United States citizen from being denied the right to vote based on gender (women can now vote)
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the Tulsa Race Massacre was an attack by a mob of whites on the Greenwood District, a Black neighborhood, because of racial tensions
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the Introduction of the Equal Rights Amendment, or the ERA, is the constitutional amendment that guaranteed equal rights to all persons regardless of gender.
https://www.archives.gov/women/era#:~:text=Three%20years%20after%20the%20ratification,%2C%20employment%2C%20and%20other%20matters. -
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the Great Depression was a world wide economic crash that was set off by the stock market crash of 1929 and led to lots of unemployment, business failures, and poverty. the great depression ended with WWII
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The Dust Bowl was a span of time with dust storms caused by severe drought which created ecological and agriculture destruction
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The New Deal was multiple reforms and programs made by president Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s that were directed at fixing the great depression by providing jobs for the unemployed, reform the financial system, and boost the economy.
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the Chicano Movement was social movements that were built on activism and became big during the era of civil rights that was purposed to fight discrimination and to promote Chicano identity
https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2021/09/23/el-movimiento-the-chicano-movement-and-hispanic-identity-in-the-united-states/#:~:text=The%20Hispanic%20community%20embarked%20on,everywhere%20in%20the%20United%20States. -
WW2 was between the axis powers and the allies caused by Hitler not listening to the treaty rules, a long with Britain and France's lack of action against him, the US and japan had a truce until the attack on pearl harbor and the Japanese would not surrender until the US dropped 2 atomic bombs and destroyed 2 of their major cities, in the end Hitler and the Nazis lost and the world was no longer at war.
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the Japanese Internment was when the United States forcibly moved 120,000 Japanese people to 10 internment camps because they were scared that there were Japanese spies after the attack on pearl harbor.
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the Zoot Suit Riots were numerous conflicts against Mexican Americans because they were thought to be unpatriotic because zoot suits used a lot of materials that the army was thought to have needed because of the war.
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the cold war was when the United States and the soviet union had a technological conflict where they kept building new and better things, this included the the arms race and the space race.
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the Korean War was a fought between north and south Korea over the spread of communism, the US backed the south but left when the south was loosing and north and south Korea built a border that is still there today.
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the Vietnam war, fought between north and south Vietnam, was another war between communists and non-communists, this war was a bloodbath and ended with the splitting of Vietnam into north and south.
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the Red Power Movement was a civil rights movement by the native Americans caused by the termination policy of the 1950s and was focused on the preservation of their culture.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/red-power-movement-radical-fight-native-american-sovereignty -
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the civil rights act makes it illegal to discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
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outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin
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the The Stonewall Riots were 6 days of riots that were caused by a police raid in a gay bar.
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The Second National March on Washington was a political rally aimed to raise awareness for the LGBTQ+ rights.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_National_March_on_Washington_for_Lesbian_and_Gay_Rights#:~:text=Second%20National%20March%20on%20Washington%20for%20Lesbian%20and%20Gay%20Rights,-Article&text=The%20Second%20National%20March%20on,Around%20750%2C000%20people%20participated. -
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planes hijacked, towers and pentagon hit, 3000 people died, President George W. Bush declared a "Global War on Terror"
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