PPT-From Reconstruction to the Spanish- American War

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PRESIDENCIES FROM THE END OF THE CIVIL WAR TO THE END OF THE 19 TH CENTURY Prof Ruthie García Vera AP US History Ulysses S Grant EIGHTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE

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PRESIDENCIES FROM THE END OF THE CIVIL WAR TO THE END OF THE 19 TH CENTURY Prof Ruthie García Vera AP US History Ulysses S Grant EIGHTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 18691877. 1872-1920. Leadership. American Imperialism. Imperialism: . Economic and political take over of a weaker nation or territory. Why: . To compete with the other major powers of the World (Britain, France, Germany) for land and resources.. Terms and People . José . Martí. – Cuban patriot who launched a war for independence from Spain in 1895. William Randolph Hearst. – owner of the . New York Journal. who, along with Joseph Pulitzer . (1865 -- 1877): Successes and Failures. (. Unit III. , . Segment 3 of 3. ). Essential Question. :. What were the various plans to reconstruct the Union at the end of the Civil War?. Warm-Up Question:. Presidential Versus Congressional Reconstruction. Reconstruction. The time period following the Civil War, which lasted from 1865 to 1877.. The time period during which the U.S. began to rebuild after the Civil War.. (1865-1896). Section 3 The South During Reconstruction. A. B. Section 3-Polling Question. In your opinion, should President Johnson have been removed from office?. A.. . Yes. B.. . No. Essential Question. Poorlincoln. . Political Parties of the North . Northern Democrats Split following the death of Stephen Douglas. War Democrats and Peace Democrats . War= Support Lincoln . Peace= want war to end- extremist were the Copperheads . What was the name of the plan that Lincoln had developed for the nation to follow?. Name the group of people who wanted harsher punishment for the South?. Name one of this group’s leaders?. Who becomes President when Lincoln is killed?. ** . Southern state governments: aspirations, achievements, failures. *** . Role of African Americans in politics, education, and the economy. **** . Compromise of 1877. ***** . Impact of Reconstruction. The Civil War. The War of Northern Aggression. The War for Southern Independence. The War Between the States. The War of Rebellion. The Confederate States of America, 1861. State’s Rights. Advantages: . Why was the process of reconstructing the South after the Civil War so difficult?. Southern agriculture and infrastructure lay in ruins. Major cities such as Richmond and Atlanta lay in ruins. Much of southern private property had been confiscated or looted by federal forces. Crooks disguised as Treasury agents intimidated people. [EBOOK] Getting Started with Spanish: Beginning Spanish for Homeschoolers and Self-Taught Students of Any Age (homeschool Spanish teach yourself Spanish learn Spanish at home)
http://skymetrix.xyz/?book=0979505135 At the end of this lesson . y. ou will:. Know the role that Jose’ Marti’, Cuba’s sugar exports, and American tariffs played on the Cuban economic crisis in 1894.. Know why most Americans supported Cubans against their Spanish rulers.. The year is 1864 and it’s election season. . T. he U.S. has grown weary of the long & bloody Civil War. Hundreds of thousands of the countries' best & bravest young men had fallen on the fields of Bull Run, Antietam, Shiloh, & countless more. Many have begun to think that the war was not worth it, & the price of freedom too great. Abraham Lincoln believed no price was too great to pay for the abolition of slavery. Lincoln will with the ’64 election and see the Civil come to an end, but he will not live to help reconstruct the country he fought so bitterly to hold together…. Certificado Profesor de Español como Lengua Extranjera Nivel Básico- Prof. Julio Awad

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