Declaration of independence to declaration of war

  • The Frence and Indian war

    the seven year long war. Us won over the indians and the frence. But they lost many men and woman. they made peace with the indians and the frence and that's how the Us won. The Us wanted more land so they attacked the frence and the indians for there land.
  • Industrial Revolution

    1760-1820, 1840
    Industrial Revolution
    It changed how the world made goods
    Population went from being agricultural to industrial. People move off the farms and moved into the city.
    Many new inventions were created such as the assembly line, steam power, telegraph, coal, the cotton gin
    Created poor living conditions, they paid people badly and child labor became an issue
    They also released alot of pollution. Part of our problem now.
  • 3/5 Compromise

    3/5 Compromise
    Five slaves = 3 people
    Slaves were counted for the House of Representatives and taxation
    It was an agreement between the Northern and Southern States
    National Government would control trade
    Slaves were not allowed to vote.
  • Constitution

    constitution
    Federal Convention convened in Independence Hall in Philadelphia on May 14, 1787, to revise the Articles of Confederation
    Through discussion and debate it became clear by mid-June that, rather than amend the existing Articles, the Convention would draft an entirely new frame of government
    the main ideas at issue were how much power to allow the central government, how many representatives in Congress to allow each state, and how these representatives should be elected--directly by
  • States Rights

    States Rights
    Was a debate over what rights the Federal government had versus the states
    It was created along with the Constitution
    Part of the 10 Amendment of the Constitution rights given to states
    This causes problems to lead to Civil War because each state felt like they had the right to do what they wanted with people of their state.
  • Bills of Rights

    Bill Of Rights
    1- In 1791 Congress made the first ten additions to the Constitution As a group they are known as The Bill of Rights because they describe the rights Americans have under their government .
    2- Additions to the Constitution are known as Amendments.
    3-The first Amendment guards some of the liberties we cherish most it protects freedom of religion, freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
    The next seven Amendments guarantee other freedoms such as the right to a fair trial. Th
  • Cotton Gin

    Cotton Gin
    Eli Whitney was the inventor of the cotton gin
    revolutionized the cotton industry in the United States.
    a machine that automated the separation of cottonseed from the short-staple cotton fiber.
    the creation helped seed separation process.
    His machine could generate up to fifty pounds of cleaned cotton daily, making cotton production profitable for the southern states.
  • Nationalism

    Nationalism
    the attitude that the members of a nation have when they care about their national identity
    the actions that the members of a nation take when seeking to self-determination.
    Being loyal to their nation
    Fighting for their country and what they believe in
    This caused problems in Civil War because the Northern and Southern States had very different beliefs during this time.
  • The Louisiana Purchase

    The Louisiana Purchase
    There was heavy fighting and outbreak yellow fever had reduced French force to 4,000
    Napoleon decided to withdraw from Hispaniola
    Napoleon decided to sell Louisiana
    It was $15 million that they made the Louisiana Purchase in 1803
    The purchase has doubled area of the United States
    We bought it from France
  • Missouri Compromis

    The Missouri Compromise
    Agreement put forward by Henry Clay
    Allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state and Maine to enter the Union as a free state.
    The Compromise also drew an imaginary line at 36 degrees 30 minutes north latitude, dividing the new Louisiana Territory into two areas, one north and one south.
    All of the Louisiana Territory north of this line was free territory, meaning that any territories that became states from this area would enable African-Americans to be free.
  • Indian Removal Act

    1:President Andrew Jackson was responsible for initiating this policy and making it part of the law in 1829.
    2:The President tired to remove all the indians from their home land and when they fail the first and secont time they killed them all. 3: 100,000 American Native Americans were relocated. 4:About 2,500 (Choctaw) died along the Trail of Tears. 5: The Amerians solidors were the ones that move the indians.
  • Nat Turner's rebellion

    21-22
    Nat Turner’s Rebellion
    one of the bloodiest and most effective in American history.
    Turner and a group of followers killed some sixty white men, women, and children on the night of August 21.
    Turner and 16 of his conspirators were captured and killed
    Blacks were randomly killed all over Southhampton County; to show that the whites were still in charge
    This started fear in Virginia that spread to the rest of the South, and is said to have started the coming of the Civil War.
  • Dectrine of nullification

    Doctrine of Nullification
    The states can decide if federal laws are unjust and unconstitutional
    The states can reject or ignore federal laws that aren’t in the constitution
    Between 1798 and the civil war several states tried to nullify some federal laws
    The doctrine of nullification the federal government decided it was wrong because the constitution says that the supreme court decide if laws are constitutional
  • Mexican-American War

    april 25, 1846- Feb 2, 1848
    america attacks mexico because they think they own texas.
    They made peace by giving the american some of their land for $15 million dollors. The war was started by the United States by President James Polk. He wanted to expand the U.S. The north didn't want to fight for more land and they thougt the prisent was going out of control.
  • Underground Railroad

    1850-1860
    The Underground Railroad
    It was secret routes and safe houses used by 19th-century black slaves in the United States to escape to Northern States and Canada
    It was run by people who were sad about slaves.
    The first step was to escape from the slaveholder.
    The slaves would move at night. They would walk between 10 and 20 miles to the next station, where they would rest and eat, hiding in barns. While they waited, a message would be sent to the next station to alert its stationmaste
  • Compromise of 1850

    Compromise of 1850
    Webster’s most famous speeches
    America schoolchildren would come to recite for years
    American people wanted to compromise
    All business leaders, farmers, laborers, were prospering
    Congress voted for Clay’s Compromise of 1850
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin

    Uncle Tom’s Cabin
    is an anti-slavery book by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe.
    character of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering black slave
    the book talks about how Christian love can overcome something as bad as enslavement of fellow human beings
    helped lay the groundwork for the Civil War, because people read how bad slaves were being treated and what them to be treated better.
  • Kansas-Nebraska Act

    Kansas-Nebraska Act
    Put the the remaining territory gotten in the Louisiana Purchase so that they could be admitted to the Union as states.
    The language concerning the contentious issue of slavery was in the act. the bill divided the region into two territories. Territory north of the 40th parallel was called Nebraska Territory, and territory south of the 40th parallel was called Kansas Territory.
    Each territory would decide for itself whether or not to permit slavery.
    This area became a battl
  • Dred Scott decision

    The Dred Scott Decision
    In 1857 the slavery debate came before the Supreme Court
    The Missouri slave named Dred Scott
    Scott’s master took him to live in Illinois then Minnesota Territory before he came back to Missouri
    His master death, Scott sued his freedom
    Scott argued that the free territory just made him a free man
  • John Brown's raid

    1859 oct 16-18
    John Brown’s Raid
    Just after sundown on the evening of sunday October 16th 1859 John Brown led a group of 21 men across the potomac river from Maryland to Virginia.
    Their immediate objective was the capture of the Cache of weapons stored at the U.S Arsenal at Harpers Ferry. Brown’s ultimate goal was to destroy the slave system in the south. The arms captured by the raid would allow brown and his followers to have a stronghold in the nearby mountains from which they could attac
  • Election of 1860

    Election of 1860
    Abraham Lincoln vs Patrick Douglas (Abraham Lincoln won)
    This caused states to leave the US and make own states
    Seven Southern states made their own area called the Confederacy.
    Lincoln's call to restore federal property in the South forced states to take sides
    This election was the beginning of the Civil War. The Civil War started because of of slavery, federalism, party politics,expansionism, sectionalism, tariffs, and economics.