Introducing 

Prezi AI.

Your new presentation assistant.

Refine, enhance, and tailor your content, source relevant images, and edit visuals quicker than ever before.

Loading…
Transcript

Chapter 24

Due to the attack, the President began to remove Japanese Americans and immigrants to internment camps.

Then later, the United States dropped 2 atomic bombs on Japan, which ended the war.

Chapter 22

Chapter 24

Chapter 23

The Roaring 20's had many changes to society and women's interaction in politics.

The Great Depression unfolds due to the Stock Market crash and other problems that eventually lead to harsh situations in the USA.

WW2 begins to unfold and the US entered this battle due to the attack on Pearl Harbor.

The New Deal and the Second New Deal were issued to deal with recovery, relief, and reform.

Chapter 22

Ending of WW1 lead to conflicted legacies such as, racial strife, erosion of labor rights, and the Red Scare.

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

The ending of the gilded Age lead to the start of the Progressive Era which was to use morals to make decisions.

Through the Gilded Age politics began an active subject through the battles between the Republicans and the Democrats.

American Imperialism began due to the want for a bigger empire, bigger army, and power.

Political reform in cities and states lead to controlling public utilities, temperance, and prohibition.

Chapter 21

Chapter 18

The USA joined WW1 due to the bombing of the Lusitania, unrestricted warfare, and the Zimmerman Telegram.

Changes in family life gave women more rights and education opportunities. Science and faith were a major component due to the idea of Darwinism and realism in arts.

Chapter 13

Chapter 12

Chapter 19

Through the Lincoln-Douglas Debate, there were 7 debates,Douglas won, and Lincoln emerged on a National Level. In 1860, Lincoln became the President of the USA.

Settlement houses began to appear to help immigrants adapt to the lifestyle of Americans.

The settlement of Texas took place and it took 10 years before they were annexed by the United States.

Chapter 13

Chapter 16

Problems began to occur between American Indians and the Americans, which lead to the Indians Wars and the Battle at Wounded Knee. Many Indians were murdered and the Native American population was almost eliminated.

Chapter 12

Between 1844- 1860 the Americans believed they had the God-given right to expand from East to West. (Manifest Destiny)

Chapter 16

Chapter 19

Blacks were no longer allowed to be traded across seas, and slave owners then turned to breeding their slaves.

More and more people began to move west, which lead to the establishment of certain jobs such as mining, ranching, and farming.

There were great changes in the nature of cities that ended up sharpening the social classes, such as the invention of the street car.

Chapter 17

Chapter 14

People like Carnegie and Rockefeller dominated the horizontal and vertical integration during the rise of big businesses.

After Lincoln was elected, the South begins to secede with South Carolina being the first to secede from the Union.

Chapter 18

Chapter 11

People began to turn to sports and the great outdoors as new resorts outside of work.

Chapter 15

Chapter 14

Conflicts began to arise due to the freeing of the slaves, and disputes over the rights of the African American took place.

The Civil War occurs and after many battles, the Union wins and the Confederacy surrenders at the Appomattox Court House.

Chapter 15

After the Civil War ended, the country gradually reconstructed the United States into one,rather than being separated into the North and South.

Women began to campaign over women's rights by speaking to groups of both men and women.

Chapter 17

People from Europe began to move and migrate to America in hopes for jobs in the urban areas.

Labor becomes stabilized and soon; after labor movements begin to occur, such as the Great Railroad Strike of 1877

Chapter 10

Political parties began to form in the beginning of the 19th century, such as the democrats vs. the republicans.

Chapter 11

Chapter 10

Jackson then enforces the Indian Removal Act and transports the Native Americans to the Oklahoma Territory.

Ideas, the Arts, and Literature began to influence Americans such as the Transcendentalists, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Chapter 10

The Jacksonian Presidency (1829-1837) was when Andrew Jackson destroyed the National Bank, Tariff of 1828, and the Nullification Act.

Chapter 9

American factories were based off of British industry and Samuel Slater memorized machines and brought them to America.

Chapter 9

The American Industrial Revolution began and people began to move from rural to urban areas.

Chapter 8

The Missouri crisis and or compromise was a disagreement over how to deal with the issue of slavery. Abolitionists made thousands of petitions in order to end slavery.

APUSH US History Children's Book

The North and South were growing apart due to their differences in beliefs in slavery and the North was more industrialized, while the South was for slavery and had large agricultural farms.

Chapter 7

The War of 1812 was over military conflicts between the Americans and The British. It did not change boundary issues, but it did resolve trade restrictions.

Chapter 4

Erin Edmoundson

The Great War for Empire, also known as the Seven Years War, it was a war fought between the British and French during 156-1763. the result of this war was that British gained control over French Canadian colonies and gained colonial power in North America.

Chapter 6

Chapter 5

The battle of Saratoga was the turning point of the Revolution due to the large victory the Americans had against the British Army. Burgoyne (British General) had to surrender due to being surronded by American forces on October 17,1777.

The Stamp Act was active beginning in 1756 and it was a tax on all printed material. The colonists were not satisfied by this act because of the way it was enforced.

Chapter 4

The Enlightenment was investment in scientific reasoning for life and so aspects of it were contributed by John Locke. People began to look for scientific solutions rather than religious solutioms.

Chapter 5

Lord Dunmore's War took place in1774 due to problems between the Virgina colony and Indian nations. This uprise in conflict occured due to British colonies wanting to move into and past the Ohio River.

Chapter 2

Chapter 1

Chapter 3

The South Atlantic System was the trade of enslaved Africans that were sent to the South American colonies.

Chapter 3

The Glorious Revolution took place in 1688, and it was the overthrow of King James II. The new King and Queen were forced to sign the Declaration of Rights.

Chapter 3

The restoration colonies were land

grants that were granted to these colonies from King Charles II.They were given as a reward for his supporters of the Stuart Restoration.

The Columbian Exchange was an exchange of cultures and goods. It changed how both Native Americans and Europeans lived their daily life.

The Atlantic slave trade occurred in the 16th-19th centuries across the Atlantic Ocean. These slaves were delivered to the New World (The Americas) and were put to harsh labor and living conditions.

Chapter 4

Chapter 2

Plantation life was very labor intensive. Throughout 1521-1700 sugar and tobacco fueled the improvement of the economy in the colonies

Chapter 2

Bacon's rebellion took place in 1676 by settlers of

Virgina in a revolt against the govenor, William

Berkeley.

Chapter 5

The Freehold Society in crisis was that children lost respect for marriage morals and began to have premature sex and pregancy before marriage.

The Continental Congress was a group of officials from the thirteen colonies. This convention of delegates governed the USA during the American Revolution. It took place in 1774 to 1789 in three incarnations.

Chapter 1

Most Europeans were peasants in the 1450's. They began to plant wheat, oats, and rye. The native american peasantry was functioned through seasons.

Chapter 1

Chapter 7

Chapter 6

People began to oppose the Federal party in 1790, when Hamilton showed a way to eliminate national debt by having a national bank. The republican party was created by replacing the name of the Anti-federalists.

During the winter of 1777-1778, The Battle of Valley Forge took place during the American Revolutionary War. The Americans were suffering greatly, and exatly 6 months after the Americans arrived, a new army went to fight the British from Valley Forge to New Jersey.

People believe a long long time ago that people crossed a land bridge to reach the Americas. These Native Americans settled and gathered resources in mostly the Andes Mountains, Mesoamerica, and the Mississippi Valley.

Learn more about creating dynamic, engaging presentations with Prezi