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TYPES OF SOURCES
PRIMARY SOURCE: Sources created by witnesses at the time of an
event. First hand information (Letter written by soldier during World
War II, or original plans for building the Panama
Canal)
SECONDARY SOURCE: Sources based on interpreting and analyzing
primary sources. Second hand information
(your history textbook, a biography of a famous person)
IMPORTANT DATES
1776
1787
1861-1865
1898
1914-1918
1929
1939-1945
1957
1968
1969
1991
2001
2008
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
CONSTITUTION
CIVIL WAR
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
WORLD WAR I
STOCK MARKET CRASH—GREAT DEPRESSION
WORLD WAR II
SPUTNIK LAUNCHES US/SOVIET SPACE RACE
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. ASSASSINATED
U.S. LANDS ON THE MOON
COLD WAR ENDS
9/11 ATTACKS ON WORLD TRADE CENTER/PENTAGON
OBAMA (FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN PRESIDENT)
TIME PERIODS OF AMERICAN HISTORY (PAST THE CIVIL WAR)
INDUSTRIALIZATION & THE GILDED AGETHE PROGRESSIVE ERAWORLD WAR IROARING TWENTIESGREAT DEPRESSION & THE NEW DEALWORLD WAR IICOLD WAR NEW MILLENNIUM
CIVIL RIGHTSSIXTIES WOMEN’S RIGHTSWATERGATEREAGAN
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Mostly written by Thomas Jefferson
Gave reasons why colonists wanted (demanded) independence from Great Britain.
Listed the grievances of American colonists against the British King (the things King George III had done wrong)
Said that the purpose of government was to protect citizens (unalienable) rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
Justifies the overthrow of the government that abuses the rights of the people
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another…
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness...
PEOPLE TO KNOW (REVOLUTION)
JOHN TRUMBULL, SR: Colonial governor who sided with thecolonists against the British
JOHN PETER MUHLENBERG:Clergyman who recruited soldiers to fight the British
JOHN JAY: Helped write Federalist Papers; first Chief Justice of Supreme Court; negotiated Jay Treaty (boundaries with England)
PEOPLE TO KNOW (REVOLUTION—Declaration signers)
BENJAMIN RUSH: Father of American Medicine; signed the Declaration of Independence
JOHN WITHERSPOON: Signer of the Declaration of Independence, President of New Jersey College (Princeton)
JOHN HANCOCK: President of Second Continental Congress, signed the Declaration of Independence (big signature)
ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE
Frenchman who came to the United States
Wrote Democracy in America.
Identified 5 key characteristics of American democracy that set us apart from Europe: LIBERTY
EGALITARIANISM (EQUALITY)INDIVIDUALISMPOPULISMLAISSEZ-FAIRE
BILL OF RIGHTSPassed to provide protections for the individual and to
assure acceptance of the Constitution
First Amendment provides freedom of speech, religion, press. Provides right to assemble and to petition the government to correct wrongs.
Second Amendment provides the right to bear arms.
Third Amendment protects citizens from having to quarter (house) soldiers.
Fourth Amendment says no unreasonable search or seizure
Fifth Amendment established “due Process” protections—no self incrimination
Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment; no excessive bail
Sixth Amendment provides speedy, public trial/ right to confront witnesses/ right to counsel
U.S. CONSTITUTION (1787)
Replaced the ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
Set up a new national government
Set up three branches of government:EXECUTIVE (President)LEGISLATIVE (Congress)JUDICIAL (Supreme Court)
Provided system of Checks and Balances to ensure no branch too powerful.
E PLURIBUS UNUM
“OUT OF MANY ONE”It was the motto suggested by the committee appointed by Congress in July 1776 to design a seal for the country-Is the motto that was selected by Charles Thomson in 1782 when he created the Great Seal with the American bald eagle centerpiece-It represents the union between the states and the federal government