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    Indians in the second half of the nineteenth century were affected by technological developments and government actions politically‚ economically‚ religiously‚ socially‚ intellectually‚ and geographically. Body Paragraph #2 Background Paragraph - How the Indians were treated before the second half of the 19th Century. Body Paragraph #3 The technological developments and government actions affected the Indians in the second half of the 19th Century politically because: • They did not

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    1865  The US Civil War ends with General  Robert E. Lee and his officers surrendering  their swords.    1865­  President Lincoln is assassinated.    1865­ Thirteenth Amendment     1865­ Freedman’s Bureau     1866­ Civil Right’s Act    1866­ Ku Klux Klan created    1866­ National Labor Union    1867­ Military Reconstruction Act    1867­ Grandfather Clause    1867­ Indian Peace Commission     1868­ Fourteenth Amendment    1869­ President Ulysses S. Grant    1870­ Fifteenth Amendment 

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    paying the colonists’ bills. After several years of trial and error‚ the colonists discovered that agricultural goods such as corn‚ wheat‚ tobacco‚ rice‚ indigo‚ and naval stores were in great demand in England and Europe. By the mid-seventeenth century‚ trade under England’s support was mutually beneficial. The English navy protected colonial commerce‚ and colonists gained a guaranteed market in England and access to English and Scottish credit and manufactured goods. The English gained markets

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    effects of the Revolution in the period from 1775 to 1800. Notes from Mr. Williams: This essay was given to 2nd period APUSH on their first in- class essay. Included were 10 documents (if interested in seeing them‚ please come into class). The DBQ writer needed to take ideas and topics from the documents‚ and ADD significant outside fact and analysis. Notice that this writer does a complete job. He/she deals with the entire question (deals with extent) and answers the question from economic

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    Question: Was the Constitution written to be a landmark document or was it simply a compilation of compromises? After the American Revolution had ended in 1783‚ the states were left in a vulnerable position. Although the states had won the war and gained their independence‚ there was still a huge war deficit‚ fear of invasion from England or other countries like France or Spain‚ a virtually non-existent army of 600 men‚ no strong trade route to bring in money‚ Indian hostilities and a very weak

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    1929 19th Amendment (women’s suffrage) ratified Sacco and Vanzetti arrested; First commercial radio broadcast in Pittsburg‚ Pennsylvania; Volstead Act- reinforced prohibition; Merchant Marine Act; Esch-Cummins Act Warren G. Harding elected (Rep) [1921-1923] Washington Disarmament Conference [1921-1922] Emergency Quota Act restricts immigration Sacco-Vanzetti Trial Congress passed resolution declaring WWI ’1919’ had officially ended Fordney-McCumber tariff Five-Power Naval Treaty; Four-Power

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    AP US History Document Based Question To what extent was late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century United States expansionism a continuation of past United States expansionism and to what extent was it a departure? Use the documents and your knowledge of United States history to 1914 to construct your answer. Document A Source: Thomas Nast. "The World’s Plunderers." Harper’s Weekly‚ 1885. Document B Source: Josiah Strong. Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present

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    AP U.S. History Summer HW Sec. 1: 1. The settlers were finally able to get food when the Indians decided to give them corn and bread. The problems that still remained were that they were once again running out of food and they had no houses to live in. This led to sickness and starvation amongst the settlers. 2. The indications that Smith gave that morale and leadership were problems for the young colony were that their president of the colony‚ Captain Wingfeild‚ was deposed of his presidency

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    DBQAP US HISTORY “Throughout the colonial period‚ economic concerns had more to do with the settlement of British North America than did religious concerns.” The 13 colonies were created for two main reasons‚ religioin and economic gain. Religion was a very important issue to the British colonies. Nevertheless‚ it was not the main reason the British were so eager to colonize America. Their main concern was glorifying the British Empire through economic gain. The British were very concerned

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    Medical History of the 19th Century Back in the early 19th century‚ medical treatments either didn’t work‚ or they hurt a person more than help them. Slaveowners would try to remedy the diseases and injuries their slaves would receive‚ but this did not work very well. Slaveowners would also still force their slaves to work no matter how ill they were. Research about slaves and diseases shows that illnesses of slaves weren’t treated adequately‚ and slaves were forced to work even while sick. (“Conditions

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