Title: The United States First Half of the 19th Century
1The United StatesFirst Half of the 19th
Century
2Read Creating a New Government
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James Madison-Father of the Constitution
3Ratification ApprovalFederalist PaperJohn
Jay, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton argue why
a strong central government was needed
4Read On the road to ratificationand
Adoption of a Bill of Rights
5Washington First President
- Secretary of Treasury
- Alexander Hamilton
- Created National Bank
- Issues Money
- Feuded with Thomas Jefferson
- (S of State)
- (Chart on Page 80)
6Two Party SystemFederalists(Strong Central
Power)HamiltonAnti-Federalists(State
Power)Jefferson
7The Whiskey RebellionTax WhiskeyProducers
UpsetRefuse Militia forces paymentProve -
Power of Government(Hamilton needed money)
81796Washington Steps Down(Warns of Parties
andForeign Involvement)
9John Adams (Federalist)defeatsThomas Jefferson
(Anti Federalist)(1796)Presidential Succession
Changed(12th Amendment)
103rd President Jefferson(1800)Against Big
GovernmentRepublicanismCut Spending-Tax
11Jeffersons Louisiana Purchase15 Million to
FranceDoubled SizeLewis and Clark with
SacajaweaExplore (pg 120)
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13The War of 1812British Impressment(Capturing
Americans at Sea and forcing them into the
Navy)Arming Native Americans against U.S.
14Britain Destroys D.C.Battle of N.O. big U.S.
Victorybut after Treaty of GhentConfirmed U.S.
as IndependentMade industry grow due to no
British goods
15General Andrew JacksonMakes his Mark in 1812B
of N.O.
Notes Journal Books Outside Links
16The Monroe DoctrineForbid Europeans to
Interfere in the Western Hemisphere
17Eli Whitneys Cotton Gin
- Cotton becomes king in the South
- Slaves do most work
18Slavery697,681 to 1,538,022(1790 to 1820)
19Americans Expand WestwardNew States Enter Union
20The Missouri Compromise(1820)North South
Argue Missouri-Slave Maine-Free3630 Becomes
Slave Line
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22John Quincy AdamsAmistad StoryAfter his
Presidency
231828 Andrew Jackson elected President
24Jackson develops Spoils SystemGives friends
Federal Jobs
25Indian Removal Act of 1830U.S. Policy to move
Native Americans West (Out of the Way)
26Trail of TearsCherokee and Others forced to Walk
out of the East to Indian Land in the West
(Oklahoma)Inferior land
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29The Lowell Mills ActivityMassachusetts
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31Lowell MillsFired Strike LeadersWorkers went
back with lower payFemale Employment
(Non-Married)Immigrants with lower pay hired
32Harrison and Tyler (1840)Dies after
Inauguration20 Year Pattern
Martin Van Buren (1836)Financial Crisis Bank
Loans UnpaidBusinesses Go Broke
33Manifest Destiny
- More Land West
- Religion Mormons
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36TEXASMexican PropertyWanted Americans to Settle
to help control Native Americans
37By 1830sSettlers (Stephen Austin)Dont Want
Mexican LawPresident Santa AnnaForce Texas to
Obey
38Defeated at the Alamo(Fort)Texas Declares
IndependenceRemember the AlamoSam Houston
leads Rebels against Mexico Capture Santa Anna
39By 1845 Texas Joins the U.S.New President James
Polk (Slaveholder)Favors Entry
40Mexico and U.S. argue over BorderPolk sends
Zachary Taylor to secure boarder and Mexicans
attackCongress Declares War on
Mexico(Southerners More Supportive)
41Many Mexicans join the U.S. in WarTake New
Mexico and CaliforniaTreaty of Guadalupe
HidalgoEstablishes Current BorderNevada, Utah,
Arizona, Colorado, Wy
42PresidentsZachary Taylor dies 1850(4th of July
Party)Millard Fillmore takes over
43Watch Slave Ship DVDTake notes on DVD
44Review Concepts in DVDRead Selections on page
150, 154 Life159(Except Period 3-Continue)
- Uncle Toms Cabin
- Frederick Douglas
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46The Wilmot Proviso(David Wilmot - Congressman
from PA)No Slavery in any Territory obtained
from Mexico
- South sees proposal as doom for Union
47California 1849Citizens Apply for
Statehoodas Free State
48The Compromise of 1850California Free
StateFuture States Decide themselvesTough
Fugitive Slave Law
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50Harriet Tubman andThe Underground Railroad
51Effect of Uncle Toms CabinNorth
Abolitionists Fired UpSouth See as an Attack
52Kansas- Nebraska Act of 1854Popular Sovereignty
for StatesDecide Slavery by Vote
53Bleeding KansasN S move to Kansas (Future
State) to tip balanceAfter Southerners burn
Abolitionist town of Lawrence
54John Brown(Abolitionist)Kills 5 Southernersin
Kansas
55PresidentsFranklin PierceJames
Buchanan(Democrats)Statis Quo
56Republican Party 1856No More New SlaveryLeave
South Alone
- 1858
- Lincoln Douglas Debates
- (Lincoln Leave Slavery out of New Territory)
- Douglas Wins
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58Show Lincoln DVD
59Dred Scott DecisionRuled that once a
SlaveAlways a Slave(Fugitive Slave Act)
60Harpers FerryJohn Brown leads men toArsenal in
Virginia (HF)Steal Weapons and arm
SlavesFoiled, Brown put to DeathFear in
South
61 62Project 2Civil War Diary
- Choose desk to start from and pick characters
63- Citizen/Soldier in the North (M) 6
- 2. Nurse in the North (Citizen/War) (F) 6
- 3. Citizen/Soldier in the South (M) 6
- 4. Wife of a Slave Owner in the South (F) 6
- 5. A slave in the South (M) 6
- 6. A slave in the South (F) 6
- 7. A Slave Owner in the South (M) 6
- 8. A free Afro-American in the North (M) 4
- 9. A free Afro-American in the North (F) 4
- 10. President Lincoln 1
- 11. Confederate President Jefferson Davis 1
- 12. A European Reporter (M or F) 3
- 13. Older Northern Abolitionist (M or F) 4
64Entries will include Election of 1860The South
Leaves the UnionBull RunEmancipation
ProclamationAfrican American Admitted as
SoldiersVicksburgGettysburg AddressAppomattox1
3th AmendmentLincolns Death
65As we cover each diary entry you will be given 5
minutes to work on your entry.In the end you
will create a book that will hold all of the
diary entries. Every attempt should be made to
make the book look like it is from the 1860s.
The way you put the book together will be up to
you but it should have a cover and pages. Be
creative!
66Election of 1860
- Lincoln Defeats Douglas and Breckenridge
(Democrats)
67Now describe your characters response to the
news the Lincoln has won the Election of
1860.(Give examples)
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70December 20, 1860South Carolina Leaves the
UnionOther Southern States follow(see map
next page)Should North let them leave ?
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72Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, Alabama,
Louisiana, TexasThe ConfederacyJefferson Davis
(MS) President
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745 Minutes for Diary EntryThe South Leaves the
Union
75Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee
after Lincoln asks them to serveWest Virginia
Formed (Non-Slave)Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky,
Missouri slave states loyal to Union
76More menMore factoriesRailroadsMore food
77First Battle Bull RunSouth WinsStonewall
JacksonThomas J. Jackson
785 Minutes to Write in Diary about the fact that
the war has broken out Bull Run
79- Citizen/Soldier in the North (M) 6
- 2. Nurse in the North (Citizen/War) (F) 6
- 3. Citizen/Soldier in the South (M) 6
- 4. Wife of a Slave Owner in the South (F) 6
- 5. A slave in the South (M) 6
- 6. A slave in the South (F) 6
- 7. A Slave Owner in the South (M) 6
- 8. A free Afro-American in the North (M) 4
- 9. A free Afro-American in the North (F) 4
- 10. President Lincoln 1
- 11. Confederate President Jefferson Davis 1
- 12. A European Reporter (M or F) 3
- 13. Older Northern Abolitionist (M or F) 4
80Ulysses S. GrantMilitary Commander
- Feb 1862 at Shiloh (TN)
- 25,000 killed
- South Surprise Attack Victory
81Robert E. LeeSouthern Military Commander
- September 1862
- Antietam
- 26,000 Dead
- Bloodiest Single Day in U.S. History
- Show Glory ch 2
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83Emancipation ProclamationDeclares all Slaves
in the Confederacy to be FreeJanuary 1, 1863
84Take 5 Minutes toWrite in your diary concerning
the Emancipation Proclamation
85Citizen/Soldier in the North (M) 62. Nurse in
the North (Citizen/War) (F) 63. Citizen/Soldier
in the South (M) 64. Wife of a Slave Owner in
the South (F) 6 5. A slave in the South (M) 66.
A slave in the South (F) 67. A Slave Owner in
the South (M) 68. A free Afro-American in the
North (M) 49. A free Afro-American in the North
(F) 410. President Lincoln 111. Confederate
President Jefferson Davis 1 12. A European
Reporter (M or F) 313. Older Northern
Abolitionist (M or F) 4
86After Emancipation many Africans join the
militaryon the side of the Union
- Show Glory Clip
- Ch. 4 from F. Douglas
- Then Skip to Chapter 5
- Watch Glory 20 points
- On Tuesday October 17th
- 430 p.m. to 630 p.m.
87Describe how your character feels about Africans
entering the warWould blacks have been called
African Americans in the 1860s?What were the
words usedNegroesNiggersColored Folks
88Describe your charactersreaction to blacks in
the military
89Citizen/Soldier in the North (M) 62. Nurse in
the North (Citizen/War) (F) 63. Citizen/Soldier
in the South (M) 64. Wife of a Slave Owner in
the South (F) 6 5. A slave in the South (M) 66.
A slave in the South (F) 67. A Slave Owner in
the South (M) 68. A free Afro-American in the
North (M) 49. A free Afro-American in the North
(F) 410. President Lincoln 111. Confederate
President Jefferson Davis 1 12. A European
Reporter (M or F) 313. Older Northern
Abolitionist (M or F) 4
90Gettysburg and VicksburgJuly 1863
- Read Gettysburg and Vicksburg
- Page 185
- Period 1 Take out books
- Period 5 put them away
91Describe your characters reaction to Gettysburg
or/andVicksburg battles
92Citizen/Soldier in the North (M) 62. Nurse in
the North (Citizen/War) (F) 63. Citizen/Soldier
in the South (M) 64. Wife of a Slave Owner in
the South (F) 6 5. A slave in the South (M) 66.
A slave in the South (F) 67. A Slave Owner in
the South (M) 68. A free Afro-American in the
North (M) 49. A free Afro-American in the North
(F) 410. President Lincoln 111. Confederate
President Jefferson Davis 1 12. A European
Reporter (M or F) 313. Older Northern
Abolitionist (M or F) 4
93Lincoln Issues FamousGettysburg
AddressNovember 19, 1863
- One Nation of Free People
- (Play Johnny Cash)
94Write your diary entry dealing with the
Gettysburg Address
95Citizen/Soldier in the North (M) 62. Nurse in
the North (Citizen/War) (F) 63. Citizen/Soldier
in the South (M) 64. Wife of a Slave Owner in
the South (F) 6 5. A slave in the South (M) 66.
A slave in the South (F) 67. A Slave Owner in
the South (M) 68. A free Afro-American in the
North (M) 49. A free Afro-American in the North
(F) 410. President Lincoln 111. Confederate
President Jefferson Davis 1 12. A European
Reporter (M or F) 313. Older Northern
Abolitionist (M or F) 4
96Shermans March 1864Burns down
the SouthMake em sick of war
97Election of 1864Lincoln re-elected with
55Votes went up after Shermans March
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99AppomattoxSouth losing badJefferson Davis
orders Capital Richmond on fireApril 9,
1865Lee Surrenders to Grant(Appomattox, VA)
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101Write response to Surrender and end of the war
102Citizen/Soldier in the North (M) 62. Nurse in
the North (Citizen/War) (F) 63. Citizen/Soldier
in the South (M) 64. Wife of a Slave Owner in
the South (F) 6 5. A slave in the South (M) 66.
A slave in the South (F) 67. A Slave Owner in
the South (M) 68. A free Afro-American in the
North (M) 49. A free Afro-American in the North
(F) 410. President Lincoln 111. Confederate
President Jefferson Davis 1 12. A European
Reporter (M or F) 313. Older Northern
Abolitionist (M or F) 4
103Lincoln proposes 13th AmendmentOutlawed Slavery
in entire U.S.
104Assassination of Lincoln
- April 14, 1865 (4 days after Appomattox)
- Shot in the Head
- Fords Theater in Washington D.C.
- John Wilkes Booth-Actor
- Read diary entry 191
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107LastPhotoof Lincoln
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112Write your response to the death of Lincoln
1131. Citizen/Soldier in the North (M) 62. Nurse
in the North (Citizen/War) (F) 63.
Citizen/Soldier in the South (M) 64. Wife of a
Slave Owner in the South (F) 6 5. A slave in the
South (M) 66. A slave in the South (F) 67. A
Slave Owner in the South (M) 68. A free
Afro-American in the North (M) 49. A free
Afro-American in the North (F) 410. President
Lincoln 111. Confederate President Jefferson
Davis 1 12. A European Reporter (M or F) 313.
Older Northern Abolitionist (M or F) 4
11413th Amendment to the Constitution Outlaws Slavery
115Write response tothe fact that war is over and
slavery is gone forever
1161. Citizen/Soldier in the North (M) 62. Nurse
in the North (Citizen/War) (F) 63.
Citizen/Soldier in the South (M) 64. Wife of a
Slave Owner in the South (F) 6 5. A slave in the
South (M) 66. A slave in the South (F) 67. A
Slave Owner in the South (M) 68. A free
Afro-American in the North (M) 49. A free
Afro-American in the North (F) 410. President
Lincoln 111. Confederate President Jefferson
Davis 1 12. A European Reporter (M or F) 313.
Older Northern Abolitionist (M or F) 4
117End of Diary
118Reconstruction
119Lincolns PlanJohnsons Plan SimilarPardons
except high rankRe-admit with 10
loyalRadical Republicans50 loyalFull
rights to former slaves(Charles Sumner MA)
120Impeached Johnson Not ConvictedCongress takes
overTurns South into Military Districts14th
Amendment CitizenshipSouth required to allow
African Vote
1211868Grant Elected President(Republican Black
Vote)15th AmendmentVoting for Africans
122Essay 2