History of the Americas Questions
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Jefferson Presidency—Louisiana Purchase; 1807 Embargo Act
Constitutional Convention to Ratification
Market Revolution—Increase in communication and transportation networks
Pilgrims/Puritans arrive in Massachusetts
Virginia Slave Code—Official Acknowledgement of race
Washington Presidency; Jefferson/Hamilton Bank Debate; French Revolution
Columbus—Age of European Exploration
Boston Tea Party (and other tea parties)
Louisiana Purchase—Lewis and Clarke
First slaves arrive in Virginia Colony
American Revolution; Articles of Confederation
In the 1920's, for the first time people got the news from
Who received the right to vote via the 15th Amendment
What was the major reason American farmers failed to obtain a fair share of the economic prosperity of the 1920s?
The economic boom of the 1920s was primarily caused by the
One of the first products to be made on an assembly line was the
Before Franklin Delano Roosevelt became president, he was
Production of goods in factories was speeded up by the
How did the concept of manifest destiny change during the post-Civil War era?-Americans wanted to help other regions of the world industrialize in the same way the United States had during the first half of the nineteenth century.-As the product of an immigrant society, Americans believed that exposing themselves to new people and places would further enhance American culture.-An increasing number of American policy makers and scholars began advocating for the United States to assert control over the Asia-Pacific region, while continuing to avoid conflicts in Europe.-Americans wanted to bring other regions outside of North America into the Union as new states to spread the American way of life.
In what ways did American economic interests drive U.S. policy makers to embrace imperialism?-U.S. policy makers began to view colonization as a way to acquire raw materials crucial to the success of American industries.-American policy makers wanted the United States to serve as a market for manufactured goods from it colonies.-The rise of the global economy forced the United States to construct a navy that could ensure the safety of American merchant vessels carrying goods to foreign markets.-If the United States colonized regions outside of North America, U.S. corporations would more easily be able to recruit skilled laborers from a larger potential workforce.
