1、Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,*,American History,From 1800 to 1945,1/48,Preface:the 1790s,The United States gradually expanded,territorially and experientially.,The Bill of Rights is added in 1791.,The cotton gin i
2、s invented in 1793.,2/48,Preface:the 1790s,The country had built up$74,000,000 of debt from the war,and had to pass taxes to pay this debt,and then enforce the taxes.,3/48,Preface:The 1790s,The first political parties were Jefferson and Madisons Democratic-Republican party and Hamiltons Federalist p
3、arty.,4/48,Preface:The 1790s,The Federalists wanted to create a strong and efficient federal government,but sometimes alienated the people,for example by passing high taxes on houses,land,and slaves,and in turn causing several rebellions.,The Democratic-Republicans favored the middle class,and encou
4、raged expansion of American settlements.,5/48,The Louisiana Purchase,The purchase of a huge expanse of land from France in 1803 radically increased the size of the United States and allowed for a greater number of farmers.,6/48,The War of 1812,The Americans declared war against Britain because of in
5、terferences with American trade in Europe,mistreatment of American sailors,and Britains encouragement of hostilities with the Native Americans.,Washington D.C.was burned,but the Americans eventually won.,Native Americans were later forced to move west(to Oklahoma)in the Trail of Tears(1830).,7/48,Ec
6、onomy and Politics in the 1820s,New political parties formed:the Democrats(from the Democratic-Republicans)and the Whigs.The latter favored the growth of industry.,Banking was an object of great debate:there was no federal bank or currency,and the previous federal banks charter had expired.,8/48,Eco
7、nomic Growth in America,9/48,The Second Great Awakening,There was a great religious revival that changed the face of American Christianity.,10/48,“Manifest Destiny”and the American Dream,Though people were optimistic about American society,most farmers had little time or money,and though there were
8、more wealthy people in the United States than Europe by 1850,most of them were born into wealthy families.,Western expansion dispersed this wealth,as Americans asserted a right to spread out to places like Oregon,California,and Texas,an idea called“Manifest Destiny”.,11/48,Slavery,Slavery was an est
9、ablished institution in the American economy,particularly in the South,but many people became convinced that it was an undesirable influence on society.,Economic developments had also made it a less profitable institution than it had been in the past.,At the same time,there was a widespread idea tha
10、t African Americans were inferior,according to different theories.,12/48,Slavery,There were also many disputes in the law about the slaves:,The Constitution defined slaves as 3/5 of a person for the purposes of Congressional representation.,The trans-Atlantic slave trade was banned in 1807 by the Br
11、itish Parliament.,The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 required Northern police to help in catching slaves.,In the Dred Scott Case,the Supreme Court ruled that slaves were property and could not sue in court nor be protected by acts of the Federal government.,13/48,The Beginnings of War,Partisan politics
12、took hold of issues of slavery and economics that divided the North and South,and made already-inflamed issues take center-stage in political issues.,There are a number of polarizing causes within that:the slavery question,regionalism,the election of Lincoln,and the ongoing dominance of the North in
13、 Congress.,The end result was that the South grew tired of its bonds to the Union.,14/48,The War Begins,On 12 April 1861,Confederate forces attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina.,Lincoln responded by summoning a volunteer army to recapture government property.The North quickly built up a strong bor
14、der defense and blockaded the Southern states.,15/48,The Nature of the Conflict,The American Civil War was the bloodiest conflict in American history,and soon both sides were running out of soldiers and supplies,but the North had a more diverse and stable economy to draw from.,To the credit of the S
15、outh,General Robert E.Lee was loyal to his state of Virginia,and was certainly the most talented commander of either side,and had the soldiers and opportunity to win the war,if it could be won quickly.,16/48,Objectives of theConfederate States of America,President Jefferson Davis of the CSA effectiv
16、ely turned control of the army over to General Lee,who had rapidly proved his brilliance in command,to the wide respect of his men.,The strategy was to strike hard,and fast at Washington D.C.,to,disable the army,capture Lincoln,and demoralize the Union.,The British were considering,allying themselve
17、s with the South.,17/48,Objectives of the Federal Government of the United States of America,President Lincoln had to keep a tenuous balance between the extremes of the remaining Union States for their loyalty.,His priority was,maintaining the unity of the nation,because regarding,any issue,if the c
18、ountry was not whole,his actions would be of limited effectiveness.,18/48,The War Rages,For one year,the war continued,as General Lee won one battle after another and the Union was forced to send more and more troops.,In 1862,the Union defeated Lee at the Battle of Antietam,pushing him back,and Linc
19、oln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.,In 1863,the Battle of Gettysburg would decide the result of the war,though the war would continue for another two years,until the capture of the Southern capitol:Richmond,Virginia.,19/48,The Battle of Gettysburg,The Battle of Gettysburg was a three-day milit
20、ary engagement between the attacking Rebel Army of General Lee and the defending Union Army of the Potomac River.,The armies,unknown to each other,moved past each other so that the Southern army was positioned to attack Washington D.C.from the north and the Northern army was between the Southerners
21、and the Federal Capitol.,Suddenly they met in the small town of Gettysburg,Pennsylvania.,20/48,The Battle of Gettysburg:Day 1,In the first day of the,battle,the Union and,Rebel forces met and,the Union retreated to,a ridge above the city.,This ridge would be a,strong Union position,for the rest of t
22、he,battle.,21/48,The Battle of Gettysburg:Day 2,On the second day of,battle,the Rebel army,attempted to flank the,Union army by going,around the southern,edge,at Little Round,Top,where they were,famously defeated.,22/48,The Defense of Little Round Top,The most famous maneuver of the second day was t
23、he defense of Little Round Top by Colonel Joshua Laurence Chamberlain and his soldiers from Maine.,23/48,The Battle of Gettysburg:Day 3,Having attacked both,sides of the Union army,Lee decided to attack,the center.He ordered,a bold charge with,artillery support.This,was unlikely to succeed,and was r
24、epelled.,24/48,25/48,The End of the War,After defeat at Gettysburg,the South lost its allies and its ability to effectively attack,and so was defensive for the rest of the war.,Eventually Richmond was lost,and the Confederacy surrendered in 1865.,The victory was bittersweet as President Lincoln was
25、assassinated by Southern-sympathizing conspirators later that year.,26/48,The Reconstruction,Being recently treacherous,the government of the Southern states had to be replaced by more loyal,Northern military leadership.,Lincoln had wanted a moderate plan for reconstruction,but he and his followers
26、were opposed by suspicious Republicans.,This made the South vulnerable to exploitation.,The Freedmans Bureau was established to support the newly-freed slaves with health care,education,and employment.,The Fourteen Amendment applied most of the Bill of Rights to state governments as well as the fede
27、ral government.,27/48,New Forms of Racism,With their state governments under Northern martial law,Southerners became fiercely opposed to new legislations.,By 1877,the Southern states had been granted their sovereignty again,and passed the Jim Crow laws,declaring that Blacks would remain“separate but
28、 equal”.,Of course,it was not really equal,because the lawmakers were not concerned with the quality of Black peoples facilities.,28/48,New Forms of Racism,During the Reconstruction Era,societies such as the Ku Klux Klan(KKK)formed to resist anyone who created,“impurities”in their,elitist White Angl
29、o-,Saxon Protestant,culture by acts of,violence and,terrorism.,29/48,Industry and Urban Expansionfrom 1865 to 1918,Over 27,000,000 immigrants arrived into the cities of the United States,offering a work force and population base.,The average annual income of non-agricultural workers grew by over 100
30、after factoring inflation).,Corporations grew even more powerful,becoming“trusts”,which were effectively a form of monopoly.,The United States had become the worlds leading industrial nation.,30/48,The Working Class,The wages of workers rose to be double what was paid in Europe,but the work was ha
31、rder and with less leisure.,Labor unions,groups of workers,using striking and,common interests,to demand higher,wages and better,working conditions,began to appear.,31/48,The Spanish-American War,In 1898,the United States lost patience with Spanish abuse of the Cuban natives when an American ship wa
32、s sunk in a Cuban harbor.,The result was a mostly-naval battle won by the Americans.,A treaty was written,ending the Spanish Empire by transferring ownership of Cuba,Guam,Puerto Rico,and the Philippines to the United States.,Cuba was immediately given independence;the Philippines fought another war
33、with the United States until 1902.,Guam and Puerto Ricos colonial governments transitioned smoothly into American territorial commonwealths.,These grants made expansionism an issue in politics.,32/48,33/48,Womens Suffrage,From as early as 1848,the growing involvement of women in politics made womens
34、 suffrage an issue.In 1912,the suffrage movement was revived,and in 1919,womens suffrage became a constitutional amendment.,Some states had already granted women the right to vote before then;others,such as Southern states,considered it dangerous to the political consistency of the states.,It was th
35、e sense that women served the country on the Home Front that defeated the old argument that non-soldiers should not vote.,34/48,World War I(1914-1918),Largely a conflict of European politics,which the Americans strongly avoided getting involved in.,Britain,France,and Russia were fighting against Ger
36、many,Austria-Hungary,and Italy.,Britain blockaded Germany,and Germany used submarines to secretly destroy ships going to Britain,including American ones.,Just in case the Americans tried to fight Germany over this,Germany offered Mexico support if Mexico fought the United States.,The United States h
37、eard of the offer,and with the Allies defeated Germany in 1918.,35/48,The Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations,Britain,France,and Russia required that Germany pay to compensate for the massive losses of the war,however,the United States refused it and signed its own treaty with Germany.,Pr
38、esident Wilson founded the League of Nations as an alliance of the worlds most powerful nations,which the United States did not join.,My offensive equipment being practically nil,it remains for me to fascinate him with the power of my eye.,36/48,The Roaring Twenties,Economic growth continued into th
39、e twenties,with a yet-strong economy supported by payments from Britain and France from war debts.,Veterans,inspired by their travels in the war,began to move more and more into cities.,Hollywood began large-scale film production.,Jazz music and clubs became popular with the youth in cities,further
40、encouraged by the illegal bars during the Prohibition Era(1920-33),when producing and selling alcohol was banned and organized crime flourished.,37/48,38/48,The Great Depression,In 1929,the economy began to decline,and was accelerated by Black Tuesday,which was a massive crash in the stock market as
41、 a result.,By 1933,unemployment had risen from 3%to 25%,and manufacturing productivity dropped by 30%.Agriculture had already been suffering for some time.,People would move from the suffering South,try to get factory jobs that hired on a day-to-day basis,stand in bread lines,and live in shacks in p
42、ublic parks.There were many riots as well.,39/48,40/48,FDRs New Deal,To counter the decline,President Roosevelt closed the banks and began creating new economic policies.,He,ended the gold standard in favor of the credit system,by banning private ownership of gold and printing massive amounts of cur
43、rency.,He,reduced the salary of government employees,and pension of veterans by up to 15%to reduce government spending.,He ordered the destruction and suspension of agricultural production to reduce surplus.,He created a large number of government organizations to create and secure new jobs.,41/48,F
44、DRs Second New Deal,In 1935-1936,a second group of policies,further changed American economics.These proved more controversial,as they were clearly designed to redistribute wealth.,Programs included everything from Social Security to price control,corporation break-ups,and heavy taxes on business ow
45、ners.,In 1937,another decline hit the economy,commonly blamed on the strengthened unions and deterring effect of the New Deal on business investment.,New plans were developed as WWII began.,42/48,Results of the New Deal,Whether or not the New Deal benefited the economy,it was World War II that ended
46、 the Great Depression,with the sudden increase in government spending and the need for as many workers as possibleproductivity doubled,and unemployment suddenly dropped back down to 2%over the course of the war.,Either way,the New Deal gave the president considerably,more power to control the econom
47、y than before,despite the checks of the Congress and Supreme Court.,43/48,44/48,World War II(1939-1945),The deadliest conflict in human history,with 50-70,000,000 casualties,began in 1939 when Nazi Germany invaded Poland.,This would be a total war,and involve more people and countries than any other
48、 in history,with massive civilian losses.,Britain and France promptly declared war on Germany as the latter began building a European empire,.The USSR,Japan,and Italy at the time were allies or technically neutral.,45/48,World War II(1939-1945),In 1941 Germany attacked the USSR and Japan attacked th
49、e United States,forcing both of them to join Britain and France.,In 1942,the United States stopped the Japanese advance,and the other Allies the German advance,turning the tide.,In 1944,Italy and France were taken by the Allies.,In 1945,Germany was captured and Japan bombed.Both surrendered,ending t
50、he war.,46/48,The Pacific Theatre,As many as 5-10%of Guams 20,000 people were killed during the Japanese occupation of Guam.,China did not join the Allies until 1941,figuring that they would be the easy victors in the conflict.Unfortunately,the war continued,and Chinas relative isolation hindered bo






