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US History: VHS Summer: Ryan Montalvo

  • Period: 1492 to

    "US History: VHS Summer: Ryan Montalvo

    The history of america and the progression of america from 1492-1877. You will find interesting facts about America you might have never knew.
  • module 1 colonial america

    module 1 colonial america

    needing to maintain order and establish a civil society while they waited for this new patent, the adult male passengers signed the Mayflower Compact.
  • George Washington leaves America

    In 1751, Washington made his only trip outside of America, when he traveled to Barbados with his older half-brother Lawrence Washington (1718-52), who was suffering from tuberculosis and hoped the warm climate would help him recuperate.
  • module 1 visual/document analysis

    module 1 visual/document analysis

    signifying the four New England colonies of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island, which Franklin combined to emphasize the importance of unity
  • the american revoloution

    the american revoloution

    American Revolution History & Time of the Revolutionary War
    The American Revolution was an epic political and military struggle waged between 1765 and 1783 when 13 of Britain's North American colonies rejected its imperial rule.
  • boones first view of Kentucky

    boones first view of Kentucky

    Painting: "Boone's First View of Kentucky" - by artist William Tylee Ranney, oil on canvas, painted in 1849. ( RANNEY'S PAINTING IS FULL OF SYMBOLISM. DANIEL BOONE IS POINTING HIS HAND OUT TOWARD THE LUSH HILLS AND PLAINS OF THE FUTURE STATE OF KENTUCKY.
  • an early American political cartoon

    an early American political cartoon

    the first pictures means that these states that are depicted as pillars are a symbol of coming together and joining the government that was created and the picture shows mass being added on to that.
  • The First Presidential election

    The First Presidential election

    The first presidential election was held on January 7, 1789, and Washington won handily. John Adams (1735-1826), who received the second-largest number of votes, became the nation’s first vice president.
  • module 7 westward expansion

    module 7 westward expansion

    The sparsely populated western regions of the continent became folded into a nation with enormous potential for power. The hundreds of thousands of settlers who moved west established new communities. New territories gave the country access to greater natural resources and the Pacific trade.
  • module 6

    module 6

    the cartoons portray Jackson as a dictator king kind of character especially when it shows him standing on the constitution of the united states and hes portrayed as a king with a crown, gown, and a sword. the images emphasize his ruling over the native Americans which he enslaved and controlled over their lives.
  • (war of the triple alliance)

    (war of the triple alliance)

    War of the Triple Alliance, also called Paraguayan War, Spanish Guerra de la Triple Alianza, Portuguese Guerra da Tríplice Aliança, (1864/65–70), the bloodiest conflict in Latin American history, fought between Paraguay and the allied countries of Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay.
  • George Washingtons ascension into heaven

    George Washingtons ascension into heaven

    this picture means is that the artist of this photo opinion on george washington is that he was worthy of being ascended into heaven and he was a man of great leadership and loyalty.
  • (Canadian Confederation)

    (Canadian Confederation)

    Canadian Confederation (French: Confédération canadienne) was the process by which three British North American provinces—the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick—were united into one federation called the Dominion of Canada, on July 1, 1867.
  • the compromise of 1877

    the compromise of 1877

    The Compromise of 1877 was an informal, unwritten deal that settled the disputed 1876 U.S. Presidential election; through it Republican Rutherford B. Hayes was awarded the White House on the understanding that he would remove the federal troops from South Carolina, Florida and Louisiana.
  • Norman Rockwell,  "The Golden Rule"

    Norman Rockwell, "The Golden Rule"

    Golden Rule, a gathering of men, women, and children of different races, religions, and ethnicities, was a precursor of the socially conscious subjects that he would soon illustrate.