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Topic #11 Overview Sheet
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- Explain the philosophy of "Manifest Destiny."
What forces created this concept?
- What was the "empire of destiny?" How was it achieved?
What doubts were raised by its desirability?
- How did the ideas of Manifest Destiny reflect certain racial
attitudes prevalent in the country in the mid-19c?
- Why was the policy of Manifest Destiny closely associated with the
Democratic party?
- Why did the Mexican government initially allow American colonization
of Texas?
- Who were the Tejanos? What role did they play in the
Texas War for Independence?
- What were the characteristics of western migration in the
1840s-1850s?
- What problems did settlers migrating westward during the antebellum
period face? How were these problems overcome?
- Where did the Oregon Trail begin and end? Who were the
overlanders who used the Trail to migrate West?
- Why did Clay and Van Buren wish to avoid taking a stand on the
question of the annexation of Texas? What effect did this have on
their efforts to be nominated by their party?
- How did Van Buren's position on Texas help the candidacy of James K.
Polk? How did Polk's campaign catch the spirit of the time?
- What effect did Clay's position on Texas have on his campaign?
- How did James K. Polk's campaign catch the spirit of time? Why
was he called "Little Hickory?"
- What were the goals of President Polk? How did he resolve the
Oregon question?
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Assignment #2 |
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- What tensions emerged in the Southwest that
threatened to lead the United States into war with Mexico?
- How did American interest in California develop?
- What were the origins of the Slidell Mission? What was its
goal? What did it accomplish? What was Polk's response to
it?
- On what grounds did President Polk ask Congress to declare war on
Mexico? On what grounds was Polk's call to war criticized?
- What were the objectives of the American offensives in the Mexican
War? Why were the Americans ultimately victorious?
- List the terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
- What was the Wilmot Proviso? What arguments were advanced in
its favor?
- Identify the South's arguments against the Wilmot Proviso. On
what points did they differ from the arguments given by the North?
- What compromises were proposed to settle the issues raised by the
Wilmot Proviso?
- What part did the issue of slavery in the territories play in the
election of 1844?
- What problems faced President Zachary Taylor when he took office?
How did propose to solve them? What action did Congress take?
- How did the South react to President Taylor's program?
- What was the Compromise of 1850? How was it passed?
- How did the 1850 Compromise negate the Missouri Compromise of 1820?
- Identify the "younger" politicians who emerged after 1850. How
did they differ from the leaders they replaced?
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Quizzes:
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Textbook Quizzes -->
chapter 13
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My Quizzes -->
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Outlines / Lecture Notes /
Review Sheets:
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Giant
AHAP Review Sheet by a student from the class of '04, Horace Greeley HS
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Lecture outline --> "Jacksonian
America and Western Expansion" (Prof. David McGee, Central Virginia
Community College)
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"Expansionism" - outline
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Timeline- 1801 to 1850
- Note Cards -->
501-550
- Presidential Election Data -->
1832
1836
1840
1844
1848
- Cram Sheets -->
John Quincy Adams to Franklin Pierce
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Ten Commandments of Good Historical Writing
College Board A. P. U. S. History Main Page (.pdf file) |
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