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APUSH Mind Map

Unit 4

American Culture

America has a culture now

American Culture

Poetry

Poetry was super important to American Culture. Who knew.

Poetry

Poe

You know him. You love him. He's Edgar Allen Poe, master of the macabre.

Poe

Short Stories

Poe is well-known for writing short horror stories, often with some theme of unavoidable punishment.

Short stories

The tell-tale heart

I put this one in because i love it. And because the Edgar Allen Poe's Murder Mystery dinner party episode "The tell-tale heart" is AWESOME.

The tell-tale heart

The Masque of the Red Death

Never read it but there was an adaptation of it in "The Sandman - Endless nights" by Niel Gailman, which I LOVE.

The Masque of the Red Death

Poetry

You know.

Poetry

The Raven

AKA my favorite poem EVER.

The Raven

Whitman

And here we have a disaster gay

Whitman

Song Of Myself

More like song of depression and giving myself a blowjob.

Song of Myself

Dickenson

Emily Dickenson was a famous American poet from the 1840s. She is also widely believed to be a lesbian

Dickenson

Lit

Gay

Lit

American literature is gayer than you thought.

Melville

He was gay. Don't ask me how I know I don't want to talk about it.

Melville

Moby Dick

Its about some dude and a whale and captain Ahab falls for a member of his crew.

Moby Dick

Washington Irving

The scariest thing about his stories are the movie adaptations.

Washington Irving

Other

Gay

Other

The frontier

The frontier, and the romanticization of it, was a large factor in American Culture. Like the American Man and the mythology of the Cowboy.

The frontier

Architecture.

Architecture

It was a key concept. So basically they took loads of influence from graceo-roman architectural styles and they built loads of greek-style buildings but they had like, wheat and tobacco instead of what they'd usually have.

Art

ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCHOOL!!! CHASM OF THE COLORADO!!

Art

SO PRETTY

Chasm Of the Colorado numero uno

WHY IS IT SO PRETTY

Chasm of the Colorado numero dos

It is beauty it is grace

The other one i found

Reform

yeet

Reform

Slavery

Abolition n shit. you know this. c'mon.

Slavery

Women's Rights

The only time I will recognize W**ming as a valid state. Also: YOU KNOW THIS.

Women's rights

Public School

They had it.

Public School

The Great Awakening

There was another one. Because we needed more religion, apparently.

Great Awakening

Mormons

They're chill. Aaaand...POLYGAMY.

Mormons

Camp Meeting

Thanks for the megachurches, ASSHOLES

Camp meetings

Others

Like the shakers. There's only like one or two left of them, by the way.

Others

The feds arguing for 200 years

My god the government cannot stop arguing

The feds arguing for 200 years

The war of 1812

They argued about this for so long that by the time they went to war, the things they were arguing about didn't even exist anymore.

The War of 1812

Indian removal

Jackson. Jackson you ASSHOLE.

Indian Removal

Cherokee Nation v Georgia

The Cherokee nation sued the United States, as the country was violating numerous treaties and laws put in place to keep the Cherokee Nation safe. The Cherokee nation was not even heard, as it was decided that they were not a soverign nation under various laws.

Johnson v M'Intosh

Johnson v. M'Intosh

Johnson v M'Intosh was an 1823 Supreme Court case, in which it was decided that the Indian Removal Act was unconstitutional. Jackson didn't care, so he went ahead and caused a genocide.

Key Concept 4.3

Section I. Loads of moving and Native American removal and all that jazz.

Key Concept

A

After the Lousisiana Purchase, the government wanted to control all of North America. Unfortunately, people already lived there.

A

B

Because the frontier folks wanted to go where no white man has gone before, the us decided to kick out the Indigenous people. This did not go well and there were a few wars.

Key Concepts

Which Key Concepts relate to this? Well they all go here.

Key Concepts

4.1

Key Concept 4.1 my dudes

4.1

I

The nation was going through some changes and the feds fought all the time. Now the real question is, which era am I talking about?

I

A

In the early 1800s, politicians debated everything. Issues like tariffs, federal power and relations with Europe all got debated.

A

B

C

D

II

III

4.3

Trade and the Native Americans and stuff

4.3

II

Key concept 4.3 numero II

II

B

The north tried even harder to nix slavery. The south started fighting back. Sectional tension happened.

B

C

Congressional attempts to mitigate conflict made conflict worse.

C

WARS?

Not really, no.

WARS?

Other units

Just go to unit one.

Other Units

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