PPT-1 The West Transformed (1860-1896)
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A California Gold Mine in 1849 Where Americans settle and why httpmcdcmapsmissouriedutotalpop17902010images1910jpg Any of you ever been out West Through Kansas Nebraska the Dakotas. Renewing Your Mind. Renewing Your Mind. death is closer today. Renewing Your Mind. renew our mind. to have a. daily life devoted. to God. Romans 12:1, 2. Renewing Your Mind. not conformed,. but transformed. Pre-Raphaelite Paintings. Chris . Snodgrass @ . 2016. William Holman HUNT (English; . 2 April 1827 – 7 September 1910. ) . The Awakening Conscience. (1853). William Holman . HUNT . (English; . 2 . Dorothy is a simple country girl who lives on an impoverished farm with her aunt and uncle. Dorothy represents America: honest and kindhearted. A second suggestion is she is Mary Elizabeth Lease, known as the Kansas Tornado, was an American lecturer, writer, and political activist. She was an advocate of the suffrage movement as well as temperance but she was best known for her work with the Populist party. She had the slogan, "Raise More Hell and Less Corn".. A Glance at History. The Ancient Games. Held in Ancient Greece until 4. th. Century AD. Held every 4 years near Mt. Olympus. Held in honor of the god, Zeus. Victors received olive leaf crowns. Fun Facts. Section 2: Westward Expansion & the American Indian. Text Notes. By the end of the Civil War, about 250,000 Indians lived in the region west of the Mississippi River. Referred to as “the great American desert”. Although, they were lumped together as Indians in the minds of most Americans. Native Americans embraced many different belief systems, languages, and ways of life. . John 11:25. The First Understanding . of . Our . Transformed Life . 1. Through . the resurrection of Jesus, we have been given the opportunity to live life in a new way.. . Romans 6:4. says, . “We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.”. All cartoons and text from: http://history.missouristate.edu/WRMiller/Populism/pCartoon/index.htm. "Here Lies Prosperity". . "The People to Plutocracy". . Farmers and laborers (especially miners) proved to be the Populist Party's strongest supporters. In this cartoon, the fruits of their labor are being stolen by financial interests through foreclosures, interest, rents, etc.. Period 3. Before the Games. Multiple sport festivals existed across Europe such as the . Wenlock. games. , and other ‘Olympic’ games, however none of them were international.. Sports in Europe were becoming increasingly popular and well funded. Chapter 6. Section 1: The New South. Industries and Cities Grow. The South Remained largely agricultural and poor after the Civil War. Farming became more diversified; grain, tobacco, and fruit crops (small farms replaced large plantations). United States in 1820. Stereotypes. North. Southerners were:. aristocratic (high-. felut’n. ). Lazy. Only successful due to slave labor . Stereotypes. South. Northerners were:. Greedy Capitalists. Materialistic. 1. Canals, steamboats, and railroads revolutionized American economic and social life during the antebellum period between 1820 and 1860.. 2. Key transportation developments. Turnpikes such as the National Road promoted trade and communication with the Old Northwest.. 1877-1900. Section 1: Segregation and Social Tensions. African Americans Lose Freedoms. Jim Crow Laws . – kept blacks and whites segregated, or apart. Southern states circumvented the 15. th. Amendment by passing restrictive measures such as;. Chapter 1. Native American Experience. Natives enter North America from Asia. Last Ice Age, 13,000 to 3,000 BC. Bering Land Bridge. Possibly by sea. Natives adapted to environment. Climate. Flora. Fauna. The Election of 1860 and Fort Sumter J.A. SACCO The Democratic Party in the Election 1860 After John Brown’s Raid- Democrats last hope for keeping nation together. 1 st convention in Charleston, SC- Douglas seemed to be leading but nomination blocked by Buchanan and Southern Democrats.
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