1. Andrew Carnegie: He was the owner of the biggest steel company that led its expansion. His company produced 1/3 of the steel throughout the whole nation during the late 19th century. Carnegie was one of the leading business people that led America into the industrial era and also one of the reasons why Capitalism was created. 2. Carpetbaggers: This is what Southerners called Northerners who came to the south looking for jobs as an insult to them. They are Northerners who moved to the south for many reasons such as looking for jobs and maybe getting more political powers. Scalawags: Southerner calls other White Southerners who they considered a traitor of the Confederate. They switched from Confederate to the Union after the war was over. Redeemers: They are Southern Democrats that won the election during Reconstruction and tries to get …show more content…
Dumbbell Tenement: It was a new type of housing shaped like a dumbbell. It’s supposed to be spacious for more families (Up to six). Greedy landlords over stuffed the apartment, so that they could fit more families and more families means more money. It was a fire hazard, unhygienic, and a lot of diseases were passed around. 4. Ghost Dance: A ritual dance by the Indians to become one with the spirits of the dead and unity between natives throughout the whole region. It’s to also bring peace and prosperity to the Indians. Wounded Knee Massacre happen because White settlers felt threaten when they heard it and thought it was some sort of sign of war between the Indians and the settlers because of how long they did the ritual. 5. Triangle-Shirtwaist Factory Fire: This is an industrial disaster where 146 women who worked in the sweatshops factory died because of the fire, inhaling too much smokes, or jump to their death. Owners were not found guilty since they didn’t violate any laws, which resulted in families of the decrease to be awarded $75 per victims. The incident resulted an improvement of the factory safety
Agriculture, especially corn growing, was important for the size and sophistication of the Native Americans.
Chapter 6: Empire and Resistance records how the Revolutionary War unfolded as the result of the French Indian War or as the Europeans called it, The Seven Years War. When the British were victorious, they gained territory west of the Applicants Mountains and east of the Mississippi River. Colonists were eager to settle on these lands but King George III, the newly crowned king of Britain, issued the Proclamation of 1763 which prohibited the desires of the American Colonists as the result of Pontiac’s Rebellion. Afterward, the British had imposed hefty taxes on the colonies with the first being the Sugar Act which was created by Greenville’s program and passed by the British Parliament. It taxed not only sugar but coffee, animal hides, and
Many settlers lived in scarcely populated areas forming small settlements during the Oregon territory disputes with Britain. Many native people lived in areas that were thriving over the spanish success in a cotton boom; however this made American expansion into this land extremely difficult because they would have to fight against the aligned native and spanish powers to gain control of this land.
Despite popular belief, the colonial people weren’t really excited about going to war against Britain at first. There really was no appeal to black slaves and the Indians would have actually been better off if Britain won. A majority of white male population participated in military service at one time or another during the war but very few continued service after their required time was up. Some mutiny even took place as the soldiers saw how the rich and high status were getting treated way better than them.
Stephan contemplated before he sat down, pulling the chair out slowly, dreading the family's nightly dinner conversation, what Great Britain was doing wrong. First they moved away to the new land, then Britain gave them grief. The proclamation of 1763, when King George told the colonists not to move westward, and the Indians not to move east, there was almost a hand drawn line. The colonists were not very happy, next year, came the sugar act in 1764. The taxes were high on cloth, sugar, coffee, and wine for the colonists, and the naval officers searched ships carefully to stop smuggling. The colonists were, again, not happy. Now, a year later, was another act, the stamp act, and I bet you can guess, the colonists were not very happy.
Oliver Hazard Perry- The American Naval Officer in charge during the victory on Lake Erie against the British, part of the War of 1812 and its great triumphs. His words, “We have met the enemy and they are ours,” became the slogan of the American cause after he sent William Henry Harrison a note with these words on it.
That most of the settlers were kicked out of England due to persecuting other Christian groups, then killed the Native Americans to steal their land. After refusing to pay their taxes that they owed, they started a war of independence and then it became the USA. Also, three hundred citizens died by being warned by a Native American and during the second Massacre, four hundred citizens died with no warning in 1608 and persecuted and leaving for the Netherlands. The most that surprised me was that the Tobacco was established in the state of Virginia and the king John Rolfe totaled a half a million pounds of tobacco. That’s how he was getting rich and by making others rich because he had people work 50 acres of land, which was expensive in
During the Reconstruction period, the term "carpetbaggers" was coined by pessimistic Southerners who described the many Northerners who moved to the South after the Civil War between 1865 and 1877. The figure shown is depicted wearing formal wear, suggesting that he is a working professional who is seeking additional opportunities in the South and carrying an inexpensive suitcase, or carpetbag.
Ch.1: Christopher Columbus discovered the New World to European migration. Queen Isabella was funding Christopher Columbus voyage. He convinces the Spain that this would open up better trading routes and it would make them wealthier. ¬¬¬¬¬¬ The Indians were all fascinated with the entire product that the Europeans has. Christopher Columbus and the Conquistadors cheated the Indians and kicked them out of their own land. The Europeans mistreated and executed all the Native Americans that they encountered. The large impact of the invasion was The Europeans captured and used the native Americans as slaves and they brought diseases, weapons, and a hostile desire for the land and control over the new world. The diseases that cause million lives of the Indians were small pox, bubonic plague, influenza, and typhoid. Also the Native Americans were no match for the firearms and explosives of the Europeans. The Native Americans were pushed back into the middle of the United States. The accomplishments of the Spanish in opening the New World to exploration, conquest, and colonization were to gain money, lands, slaves and
Many elements offered ascend to the annihilation of the British in the American Revolution. In the first place there was the way that the British didn't know the area. Without a doubt, the British knew the format of the greater part of the urban communities in America on the grounds that they had been quartered and possessed these urban areas. So obviously they'll beat the pilgrim at these urban communities in light of the fact that the British armed force was prepared at close battle. They out coordinated the pioneers in ability and experience and supplies. However, when they began their boondocks battle that would've crushed the Rebels, the tides changed. The British were currently experiencing the woods and spots that British warriors, generally, have never ventured foot in. The agitators took
The name itself comes from the type of luggage these northerners would carry with them, as they resembled a “satchel (or carpetbag) of possessions” (McGuigan). These individuals viewed the south as a new frontier filled with endless chances to acquire wealth, and while many carpetbaggers migrated for economic purposes, there was a percentage who considered themselves reformers and possessed a genuine desire to help out the south. Nevertheless, carpetbaggers quickly became an unstoppable force and infamously made their mark in society, as they became wealthy plantation owners who hired freedmen as well as white southerners for labor they contributed to the massive agricultural practice which dominated the south: sharecropping. Sharecropping was a new form of slavery, though slaves were technically free they eventually needed to work and provide a stable income for themselves and their family, so slaves who did not return to their old masters turned to carpetbaggers for employment. Through sharecropping families would rent a small part of land and work that land, in return portions of the crop would go back to the land owner towards the end of the year. The loophole in the system was it resulted in farmers owing more than they could ever repay as the costs of
In 1754, the tension between Britain and France leads on to the Seven Years’ War (1754-1762). The Seven Years’ War deals with the land and the Indians along the borders of the colonies and New France. The British did eventually end up winning the war with the help of their allies, the colonists. The results lead to a colossal cost in money, death, and revenge. Great Britain’s king, George III, starts to raise taxes and create new acts for colonists to help pay back their large war debt. Some acts that the Parliament of Great Britain creates are the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, and the Tea Act. These acts cause many disputes throughout colonies and more acts to punish
This attitude was ultimately the end of Reconstruction. The South acted harshly upon their racist ways: intimidation and violence affected the citizens and political activists working towards Reconstruction. Supremacist groups, like the Ku Klux Klan caused fear. Two white men are holding guns up to a black voters head trying to persuade him to vote for the Democratic Party. In this, the white men are trying to end support of Radical Republicans, who the free blacks were voting for, and to force blacks to vote for Democrats. This shows the South’s harsh intimidation and violence the Ku Klux Klan used. The Ku Klux Klan also targeted government officials. The Ku Klux Klan used violence in hopes of influencing Abram Colby to give away his position in office to a white man. This incident is an example of what blacks were exposed to while in the South: being randomly assaulted and left for dead by the Klansmen. John Stephens, a white government official, was stabbed five or six times and then hanged on a hook in the Grand Jury room. No one was safe from the horror of the Ku Klux Klan in South, and tegardless of race, white supremacists did everything in their power to prevent Reconstruction from continuing in America. Through use of violence and intimidation, Southerners worked to run Radical Republicans out of government and to ultimately end
After the Civil War, many white Republicans from the North moved down South in order to develop more economic opportunities. But this meant that white Republicans brought their own political beliefs. For example, many Northerners that moved down South encouraged economic developments models such as a free labor market. According to David Hardin, a post-Civil War historian, Northerners “play a central role in shaping new southern governments during Reconstruction” (18). The KKK viewed these white Northerners as moral threat to their political views, so they “would write
reconstruction of the south. Ever since 1865 the KKK are well known for their hatred toward