Text Questions Pgs. 234-243 1.What fears were present in the minds of most Americans as they entered an era of economic change/industrialization and westward expansion in the early 19c? Some feared that the nations rapid growth would produce social chaos and insisted that the countries first priority must be to establish order and a clear system of authority. Others thought the greatest danger was privilege and that the society’s goal should be to eliminate the favored status of powerful elites and make opportunity more widely available. 2.What groups were excluded from this widening of political opportunity? Why? Farmers, laborers, African Americans, women, and Native Americans because they wanted to challenge the power of eastern …show more content…
5.How were Jackson's views concerning the Indians "little different" from those of most white Americans? What was the meaning of "removal?" Jackson’s purpose in the indian removal act was to preserve indian culture by moving them away from the growing caucasian influence in their lives. This “removal” wasn’t so much for the Americans benefit as it was the Indians. Hypothetically the indians culture would have been reserved and there would probably be a state or two today solely of indians... but as it turns out we know that didn’t happen. 6.Why was the outcome of the Seminole War different from that of the Trail of Tears? Because the indians there won and did not fall for the lets move away junk. Because they stayed, fought and won they earned the right to live there. And they did. Even though their leader was taken prisoner and paraded like tributes of war throughout the town. 7.What were some of the alternatives to Indian removal? ● Living at peace together ● establishing a mutual relationship in trade ex. French Fur Trade 8.What is the difference between the views of "hard-money" followers and "soft-money" advocates? President Jackson allied himself with which group? Why? Soft Money is the idea that you can print more money then you have stored in the bank because it will circulate more currency and have an overall positive benefit even though it depreciates the value of that money, didn’t like
Chapter 7 refers to the many different types of Federal and State surveys that are nonsectionalized.
Erics perspective of the Progressive era From Chapter 18 "Give Me liberty" was that it was a predicated, immensely colossal-scale for all sorts of people: men and women, laborers, middle-class reformers, and intellectuals aiming to fix political and economical issues. The people wanted to bring the puissance of the giant corporations under more preponderant control. Albeit they couldn't vote in most states at this point, the early twentieth century, women played a major role in Progressivism. Women peregrinate to press local and verbalize regimes for laws regulating housing and laboring conditions.The Progresive allowed women to feel equal in rights for their cause.
The condition and destiny of the indian tribes within the limits of some of our states have become objects.
5.5. Spain watched Portugal’s success with exploration and slaving with envy and wanted a piece of the pie.
All questions courtesy of Houghton Mifflin's The American Pageant Guidebook; A Manual For Students, Eleventh Edition, 1998
The Indian Removal Act, inspired by Andrew Jackson; the 7th president of the US and the enhanced ambition for American settlers to find more land in the southwestern regions of North America. The Indian Removal Act enabled Jackson the power of negotiating removal treaties with Indian tribes east of the Mississippi. Among these tribes were: Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaws and Seminoles. Very few authenticated traits were signed. The Choctaws were the only tribe to agree without any issues. All other attempts resulted in War and blood shed for both white settlers and Indians. The conflict with the U.S. and Indians lasted up until 1837. In 1838 & 1839 Jackson forced the relocation of the remaining Cherokee Indians;
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• Br. Economic advantage was reinforced by sharp demographic edge (had more colonists than Indians)
As the 19th century began, land-hungry Americans poured into the backcountry of the coastal South and began moving toward and into what would later become the states of Alabama and Mississippi. Since Indian tribes living there appeared to be the main obstacle to westward expansion, white settlers petitioned the federal government to remove them. Although Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe argued that the Indian tribes in the Southeast should exchange their land for lands west of the Mississippi River, they did not take steps to make this happen. Indeed, the first major transfer of land occurred only as the result of war.
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Many people leave their home country because they want a better life for them and their children. They should have the freedom to move in and out of a country. Many countries these days have too much violence and so much discrimination and many want a break from that.
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