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Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Background Courtesy of Awesome Backgrounds

Communication!

History Unit 1

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As President he was a man of the people. He rewarded many of his

friends with jobs in Washington DC. He threw one heck of an inauguration bash!

Andrew Jackson

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His number one goal was to keep the union together. He was killed tragically

5 days after the South Surrendered.

Abe Lincoln

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His job was saved by one vote from Edmond G. Ross. He inherited a nation divided and tried to carry out Lincoln’s

goals.

Andrew Johnson

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He guided this nation toward ratification during a battle between Federalists and

Anti-Federalists

Thomas Jefferson

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He developed the first cabinet. (advisors to the President)

George Washington

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Term for Andrew Jackson rewarding friends with political positions.

Spoils system

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This act gave the government the right to kick foreign born citizens out of the

country.

Alien Act

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Against the wishes of Republicans, Andrew Johnson pardoned many

Confederate soldiers and officers. What is the official term for pardoning.

Amnesty

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South Carolina was the first to do this after Fort Sumter

Secede

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They bought war bonds in hopes of making a profit when Alexander

Hamilton paid them in full.

Speculators

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He vetoed the Reconstruction Act of 1867.

Andrew Johnson

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Did the North or South favor nullification?

South

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Grant ordered Sherman to pursue

this policy

Scorched Earth Policy

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Name 2 proposed compromises to deal with slavery in new states

Kansas/Nebraska Act, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850

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Due to violence these former slaves fled the South during Reconstruction

Exodusters

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What group wanted Punishment for the South and its supporters?

Radical Republics

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What group forced States rights in the ratification debate?

Anti-Federalists

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Sec. TreasurerWhat was Hamilton’s job in Washington’s

cabinet?

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This court case said slaves were property.

Dred Scott

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List 3 ways transportation was improved in the early 1800’s.

Erie Canal, Steam Engine, and Turnpikes.

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Stop sale and consumption of Alcohol.Temperance

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End Slavery.Abolition

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He was an advocate of Abolitionism and is painted on our Capital Wall.

John Brown

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He was in favor of establishing a National bank, liquor tax, and was a

member of George Washington’s Cabinet.

Alexander Hamilton

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He was a vocal former slave that spoke out against slavery and met with

President Lincoln.

Frederick Douglas

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Final Challenge!

On our handouts over the Reconstruction Act, this man spoke about social advances for former slaves. Including education and

power in government.

W.E.B. DuBois

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Final Challenge

Wager