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Location : a federal republic on the continent of North America Area : 9,629,047 sq km (3,717,796 sq mi) (3 rd  largest country in the world after Russia and Canada)  50 states :  48 contiguous states  2 noncontiguous states of Alaska  & Hawaii Population :  2006 - 306,206,787 (3 rd  in the world behind China and India.)
Capital city  Washington D.C Largest city  New York - Language:  English - Industrialization:  Manufacturing - Culture:  Hispanic Americans, American Indians and European Americans -> in the Southwest, the Chinese -> in big cities such as New York and San Francisco.
The Colonial Era The Making of a Nation The Civil War 19 th  Century World War I World War II The Cold War The War Against Terrorism War With Iraq
The first successful English colony was found at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. Early settlements developed in New England, in the Middle Colonies and the Southern Colonies A few years later, English Puritans came to America.  In 1620, the Puritans founded Plymouth Colony (nowadays Massachusetts).  In 1636 an English clergyman named Roger William founded the colony of Rhode Island.
By 1733 English settlers had founded 13 colonies along the Atlantic Coast, from New Hampshire in the North to Georgia in the South.  In North America, the French controlled Canada and Louisiana, which included the vast Mississippi River watershed.  The end of the Seven Years' War between England and France in 1763 left England in control of Canada and all of North America east of the Mississippi.
In 1773 a group of patriots responded by staging the Boston Tea Party to protest against tea taxation.  Revolutionary war broke out on April 19, 1775 On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted a Declaration of Independence.  The war officially ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1783, by which England recognized American independence.
Avoid central power  >> Government: three branches -- legislative (Congress), executive (the president and the federal agencies), and judicial (the federal courts)
GEORGE WASHINGTON  FAVOR A  STRONG PRESIDENT  &  CENTRAL GOVERNMENT  JEFFERSON PREFER TO ALLOT  MORE POWER TO STATES
The first record of African slavery in Colonial America occurred in 1619
1828: ANDREW JACKSON BECAME THE 7 TH  US PRESIDENT  -> END OF A POLITICAL ERA DOMINATED BY THE PLANTER ARISTOCRACY AND THE COMMERCIAL ARISTOCRACY
SLAVERY AND THE CIVIL WAR
SLAVERY AND THE CIVIL WAR 1860: Abraham Lincoln became the 16 th  US president -> a foe of slavery
1860: 11 states left the Union & declared to be independent nation >>The Civil War began  The Civil War ended in 1865 The Civil War put an end to slavery and decided that the country was not a collection of semi-independent states but an indivisible whole.
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865 Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States in 1865  A few years after the end of the Civil War, the United States became a leading industrial power, and shrewd businessmen made great fortunes
Unrestrained economic growth brought dangers The late 19th century was a period of heavy immigration, and many of the workers in the new industries were foreign-born.  Food prices were falling, and farmers had to bear the costs of high shipping rates, expensive mortgages, high taxes, and tariffs on consumer goods.
In 1867, the USA purchased Alaska from Russia. In 1898, the war between the US and Spain began. When the war was over, the United States had gained a number of possessions from Spain: Cuba, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam.
In 1902 American troops left Cuba  The Philippines obtained limited self-government in 1907 and complete independence in 1946.  Puerto Rico became a self-governing commonwealth within the United States. Hawaii became a state in 1959 (as did Alaska).
World War I in Europe in 1914 Woodrow Wilson urged a policy of strict American neutrality.  In 1919, because of the failure of the Treaty of Versailles, Americans were becoming hostile to foreigners in their midst.
1919: a series of terrorist bombings produced the "Red Scare.“
The age of Prohibition: in 1920 a constitutional amendment outlawed the sale of alcoholic beverages. The Roaring Twenties: the age of jazz and spectacular silent movies and such fads as flagpole-sitting and goldfish-swallowing. For big business, the 1920s were golden years with booming markets for radios, home appliances, synthetic textiles, and plastics.
 
By 1932 thousands of American banks and over  100,000 businesses had failed. Industrial production was cut in half, wages had decreased 60 percent.  One out of every four workers was unemployed.
Franklin D. Roosevelt the 32nd president of the United States (1933-1945) had rushed through Congress a great number of laws to help the economy recover.  Although Roosevelt's New Deal programs did not end the Depression, the economy improved.
The bombing Pearl Harbor naval in Hawaii in 1941 brought the US to the war .
British and American forces landed in North Africa in November 1942, proceeded to Sicily and the Italian mainland in 1943, and liberated Rome on June 4, 1944.
In June 6, 1944, D-Day, allied forces landed in Normandy.  The Germans finally surrendered on May 5, 1945. In August of 1945, the USA used atomic bombs against the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The cold war was between the United States and its wartime ally the Soviet Union. In April 1949, the United States had allied with Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and the United Kingdom to form the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
On June 25, 1950, armed with Soviet weapons and acting with Stalin's approval, North Korea's army invaded South Korea. -> a commitment from the United Nations to defend South Korea was secured. The war lasted three years, and the final settlement left Korea divided.
From 1945 until 1970 the United States enjoyed a long period of economic growth
THE COLD WAR In July of 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped out of the Apollo 11 spacecraft and onto the moon's surface
Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. Lyndon B. Johnson managed to push through Congress a number of new laws establishing social programs including preschool education for poor children, vocational training for dropouts from school, and community service for slum youths.
By 1968, 500,000 American troops were fighting in Vietnam. Demonstrations protesting American involvement broke out on college campuses.
Richard Nixon was elected president in 1968.  He pursued a policy of Vietnamization, gradually replacing American soldiers with Vietnamese.  He re-established U.S. relations with the People's Republic of China and negotiate the first Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty with the Soviet Union.  In 1972 he easily won re-election.
During that presidential campaign, however, five men had been arrested for breaking into Democratic Party headquarters at the Watergate office building in Washington. Tape recordings made by the president himself revealed that he had been involved in that scandal. On August 9, Richard Nixon became the only U.S. president to resign from office.
In late 1991, the Cold War came to an end. After World War II, Democrats held majorities in the Congress in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.  In 1980, Republican Ronald Reagan was elected president .
In 1988, Republican George Bush became the next US president.  When Iraq invaded oil-rich Kuwait in 1990, Bush put together a multinational coalition that liberated Kuwait early in 1991.
Bill Clinton, a Democrat, is the 42th president. The economy was strong in the mid-1990s.
On September 11, 2001, terrorists carried out a devastating attack on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.  Bush focused on tax cuts, education reform, and an expanded role for church-based charities in running social programs.
In early October the United States went to war, bombing al-Qaeda training camps and missile installations in Afghanistan  Although the first phase of military action in Afghanistan ended quickly, President Bush warned Americans that the war against terrorism would likely be a long one involving many other countries.
In early 2003 the United States and Britain claimed that Iraq was not cooperating with UN weapons inspectors, and they sought UN authorization of force against Iraq. In March 2003 U.S.-led forces invaded Iraq .

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Chapter 1 overview

  • 1.  
  • 2. Location : a federal republic on the continent of North America Area : 9,629,047 sq km (3,717,796 sq mi) (3 rd largest country in the world after Russia and Canada) 50 states : 48 contiguous states 2 noncontiguous states of Alaska & Hawaii Population : 2006 - 306,206,787 (3 rd in the world behind China and India.)
  • 3. Capital city Washington D.C Largest city New York - Language: English - Industrialization: Manufacturing - Culture: Hispanic Americans, American Indians and European Americans -> in the Southwest, the Chinese -> in big cities such as New York and San Francisco.
  • 4. The Colonial Era The Making of a Nation The Civil War 19 th Century World War I World War II The Cold War The War Against Terrorism War With Iraq
  • 5. The first successful English colony was found at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. Early settlements developed in New England, in the Middle Colonies and the Southern Colonies A few years later, English Puritans came to America. In 1620, the Puritans founded Plymouth Colony (nowadays Massachusetts). In 1636 an English clergyman named Roger William founded the colony of Rhode Island.
  • 6. By 1733 English settlers had founded 13 colonies along the Atlantic Coast, from New Hampshire in the North to Georgia in the South. In North America, the French controlled Canada and Louisiana, which included the vast Mississippi River watershed. The end of the Seven Years' War between England and France in 1763 left England in control of Canada and all of North America east of the Mississippi.
  • 7. In 1773 a group of patriots responded by staging the Boston Tea Party to protest against tea taxation. Revolutionary war broke out on April 19, 1775 On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress adopted a Declaration of Independence. The war officially ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1783, by which England recognized American independence.
  • 8. Avoid central power >> Government: three branches -- legislative (Congress), executive (the president and the federal agencies), and judicial (the federal courts)
  • 9. GEORGE WASHINGTON FAVOR A STRONG PRESIDENT & CENTRAL GOVERNMENT JEFFERSON PREFER TO ALLOT MORE POWER TO STATES
  • 10. The first record of African slavery in Colonial America occurred in 1619
  • 11. 1828: ANDREW JACKSON BECAME THE 7 TH US PRESIDENT -> END OF A POLITICAL ERA DOMINATED BY THE PLANTER ARISTOCRACY AND THE COMMERCIAL ARISTOCRACY
  • 12. SLAVERY AND THE CIVIL WAR
  • 13. SLAVERY AND THE CIVIL WAR 1860: Abraham Lincoln became the 16 th US president -> a foe of slavery
  • 14. 1860: 11 states left the Union & declared to be independent nation >>The Civil War began The Civil War ended in 1865 The Civil War put an end to slavery and decided that the country was not a collection of semi-independent states but an indivisible whole.
  • 15. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865 Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States in 1865 A few years after the end of the Civil War, the United States became a leading industrial power, and shrewd businessmen made great fortunes
  • 16. Unrestrained economic growth brought dangers The late 19th century was a period of heavy immigration, and many of the workers in the new industries were foreign-born. Food prices were falling, and farmers had to bear the costs of high shipping rates, expensive mortgages, high taxes, and tariffs on consumer goods.
  • 17. In 1867, the USA purchased Alaska from Russia. In 1898, the war between the US and Spain began. When the war was over, the United States had gained a number of possessions from Spain: Cuba, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam.
  • 18. In 1902 American troops left Cuba The Philippines obtained limited self-government in 1907 and complete independence in 1946. Puerto Rico became a self-governing commonwealth within the United States. Hawaii became a state in 1959 (as did Alaska).
  • 19. World War I in Europe in 1914 Woodrow Wilson urged a policy of strict American neutrality. In 1919, because of the failure of the Treaty of Versailles, Americans were becoming hostile to foreigners in their midst.
  • 20. 1919: a series of terrorist bombings produced the "Red Scare.“
  • 21. The age of Prohibition: in 1920 a constitutional amendment outlawed the sale of alcoholic beverages. The Roaring Twenties: the age of jazz and spectacular silent movies and such fads as flagpole-sitting and goldfish-swallowing. For big business, the 1920s were golden years with booming markets for radios, home appliances, synthetic textiles, and plastics.
  • 22.  
  • 23. By 1932 thousands of American banks and over 100,000 businesses had failed. Industrial production was cut in half, wages had decreased 60 percent. One out of every four workers was unemployed.
  • 24. Franklin D. Roosevelt the 32nd president of the United States (1933-1945) had rushed through Congress a great number of laws to help the economy recover. Although Roosevelt's New Deal programs did not end the Depression, the economy improved.
  • 25. The bombing Pearl Harbor naval in Hawaii in 1941 brought the US to the war .
  • 26. British and American forces landed in North Africa in November 1942, proceeded to Sicily and the Italian mainland in 1943, and liberated Rome on June 4, 1944.
  • 27. In June 6, 1944, D-Day, allied forces landed in Normandy. The Germans finally surrendered on May 5, 1945. In August of 1945, the USA used atomic bombs against the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
  • 28. The cold war was between the United States and its wartime ally the Soviet Union. In April 1949, the United States had allied with Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and the United Kingdom to form the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
  • 29. On June 25, 1950, armed with Soviet weapons and acting with Stalin's approval, North Korea's army invaded South Korea. -> a commitment from the United Nations to defend South Korea was secured. The war lasted three years, and the final settlement left Korea divided.
  • 30. From 1945 until 1970 the United States enjoyed a long period of economic growth
  • 31. THE COLD WAR In July of 1969, astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped out of the Apollo 11 spacecraft and onto the moon's surface
  • 32. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. Lyndon B. Johnson managed to push through Congress a number of new laws establishing social programs including preschool education for poor children, vocational training for dropouts from school, and community service for slum youths.
  • 33. By 1968, 500,000 American troops were fighting in Vietnam. Demonstrations protesting American involvement broke out on college campuses.
  • 34. Richard Nixon was elected president in 1968. He pursued a policy of Vietnamization, gradually replacing American soldiers with Vietnamese. He re-established U.S. relations with the People's Republic of China and negotiate the first Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty with the Soviet Union. In 1972 he easily won re-election.
  • 35. During that presidential campaign, however, five men had been arrested for breaking into Democratic Party headquarters at the Watergate office building in Washington. Tape recordings made by the president himself revealed that he had been involved in that scandal. On August 9, Richard Nixon became the only U.S. president to resign from office.
  • 36. In late 1991, the Cold War came to an end. After World War II, Democrats held majorities in the Congress in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. In 1980, Republican Ronald Reagan was elected president .
  • 37. In 1988, Republican George Bush became the next US president. When Iraq invaded oil-rich Kuwait in 1990, Bush put together a multinational coalition that liberated Kuwait early in 1991.
  • 38. Bill Clinton, a Democrat, is the 42th president. The economy was strong in the mid-1990s.
  • 39. On September 11, 2001, terrorists carried out a devastating attack on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Bush focused on tax cuts, education reform, and an expanded role for church-based charities in running social programs.
  • 40. In early October the United States went to war, bombing al-Qaeda training camps and missile installations in Afghanistan Although the first phase of military action in Afghanistan ended quickly, President Bush warned Americans that the war against terrorism would likely be a long one involving many other countries.
  • 41. In early 2003 the United States and Britain claimed that Iraq was not cooperating with UN weapons inspectors, and they sought UN authorization of force against Iraq. In March 2003 U.S.-led forces invaded Iraq .