Obj. What factors led to the rise of the U.S in the 19th century?

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Obj. What factors led to the rise of the U.S in the 19th century? 1.Territorial Expansion and influence 1800’s -1840 2. The civil war 1860-1865 3. American industrialization 1860’s - 1900 4. Settling the west 1860’s - 1900 Name of event Causes Effects

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Territorial Expansion and influence 1800- 1840’s Event Cause Effect U.S doubles in size Louisiana Purchase 1803 Napoleon needed to pay off war debts U.S wants to expand international trading rights Increases American nationalism War of 1812 U.S proclaims “ Americans are closed to European colonization. Led to American colonies in Hawaii , Alaska, Cuba European Monarchies contemplated wanted to recolonize the Americas Monroe Doctrine 1820 U.S believed in Manifest Destiny and the expansion of territory U.S gained territories in the southwest Mexican-American War 1848

The Civil war 1860-1865 As the U.S began to grow in a divide happened between the Industrial north and agricultural south, which depended on slave labor After years of debate over state’s rights and the abolition of slavery, the South soon seceded from the U.S sparking a bitter civil War - Led 620,000 deaths

U.S process of Industrialization 1860’s-1914 Investors in England began investing money into businesses in the U.S and cotton plantations to the south. Effects: Growth of urban cities: New York, Detroit Creation of new global companies: Goodyear, Ford, Carnegie Steel Creation of new railway networks to link western states By 1914 the U.S economically competitive with European powers

Settling the West 1860’s- 1900 As the U.S began to industrialize, politicians looked to settle the newly acquired western territories Many business owners saw the “unsettled” territories as a “breadbasket” for resources such as : lumber, gold, cattle, and other natural resources BIG PROBLEM: NATIVE AMERICANS WERE ALREADY LIVING THERE

APUSH PROMPT Analyze the extent to which western expansion affected the lives of Native Americans during the period 1860–90 and evaluate the role of the federal government in those effects. Directions: You have the next 8 minutes minutes to sort the documents into one key point and analyze Doc. D: Author’s Background, Occasion, tone, Doc. E: Author’s Background, Audience, motive Doc. F: Author’s Background, tone, motive

Piecing together your KEATEAL for APUSH DBQ Key Point: One way in which westward expansion impacted the lives of Native American was (state key point) Due to westward expansion Native Americans (state your key point) Evidence: (Name of document or author) shows/conveys/ illustrates Analysis POV: Tone: Judging by the tone of (name of source) one can infer that.. Occasion: The occasion of the source is important because it shows… Motivate/Reason: (Name of author) was motivated to construct this source…

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