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Unit 5 Timeline

  • Slavery

    Slavery
    Slavery is the act of owning a human being and ordering it to do what you please; Many were used to work the fields. The enslavement in America originated in Jamestown, Virginia when twenty Africans were brought over. Key Concept: Conflict - Slavery is significant in the Conflict section because many people were against the act of owning humans. Slaves were also usually mistreated.
  • Grimke Sisters

    Grimke Sisters
    The Grimke sisters were the first American female advocates of abolition as well as women's rights. They were also writers, orators (public speakers), and educators. Key Concept: Reform - The Grimke sisters are significant to the Reform section because they set out to change women's rights and abolish slavery.
  • Santa Anna

    Santa Anna
    Antonio López de Santa Anna was a Mexican general as well as the President of Mexico. Key Concept: Conflict - Santa Anna is significant to the Conflict section because he is famously remembered as the General in charge of ordering Mexico in the Battle of the Alamo.
  • Horace Mann

    Horace Mann
    Horace Mann was a famous educational reformer as well as a Whig politician. Key Concept: Reform - Horace Mann is significant in Reform because he was dedicated to change the school system and begin Common Schools.
  • Dorothea Dix

    Dorothea Dix
    Dorothea Dix was an author, teacher, and reformer. She is known for her dedication to change the way prisoners and the mentally ill were treated. Key Concept: Reform - Dorothea Dix is significant to Reform because she helped make changes to asylums and prisons in order to give the occupants a better life.
  • Oregon Trail

    Oregon Trail
    The Oregon trail was a major route used to get from Missouri to Oregon as well as other areas during the mid-1800's. the trail was used from 1811-1840 by horseback and while on foot. It wasn't until 1836 that wagons were used on it. Key Concept: Expansion - The Oregon Trail is significant in Expansion because it allowed people to move westward. It also allowed fur trappers and farmers to broaden their horizons and sell further away.
  • Temperance

    Temperance
    Temperance is the act of having total abstinence from alcoholic beverages. Key Concept: Reform - The Temperance movement is significant to Reform because it was essentially trying to change others.
  • Harriet Tubman

    Harriet Tubman
    Harriet Tubman was a abolitionist, humanitarian, as well as a spy for the United States Army during the Civil War. Key Concept: Reform - Tubman is significant to Reform because she is famously known to be a key candidate in the Underground Railroad.
  • Abolitionism

    Abolitionism
    Abolitionism was the movement dedicated to end the African as well as Native American slave trade. Key Concept: Reform - Abolitionism is significant to the Reform section because it is the literal reforming of a countries law pertaining to owning slaves.
  • Santa Fe Trail

    Santa Fe Trail
    The Santa Fe Trail is a trade route made specifically to take advantage of U.S. trade opportunities with Mexico due to Mexico previously winning their independence from Spain. Key Concept: Expansion - The Santa Fe Trail is significant to Expansion because it allowed the U.S. to expand their trading to Mexico.
  • Hudson River School

    Hudson River School
    The Hudson River school was an American art movement taken place in the mid-19th century. The art presented was by landscape painters who were influenced by romanticism. Key Concept: American Dream - The Hudson River School is significant to the American Dream because it was the very first native school of painting in the U.S.
  • The Alamo

    The Alamo
    The Battle of the Alamo was a battle between Mexico and American's who were fighting for the independence of Texas. The clash lasted from February 23, 1836 - March 6, 1836. Key Concept: Conflict - The Alamo is significant to the Conflict section because it was a literal conflict between Mexican's and American's.
  • Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842)

    Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842)
    The Webster-Ashburn Treaty was an agreement between the United States and Great Britain that helped settle the dispute of the Northeast Boundary. Key Concept: Conflict - The Treaty is significant to Conflict because it helped settle a conflict of the Northeast Boundary.
  • Manifest Destiny

    Manifest Destiny
    Manifest destiny was a 19th century belief that American expansion was justified and inevitable. Key Concept: Expansion - Manifest Destiny is significant to expansion because many saw the belief as a "God Given right" for America to expand.
  • Annexation of Texas

    Annexation of Texas
    The Annexation of Texas was the acquiring of Texas into the United States territory. Texas was the 28th State. Key Concept: Conflict - The Annexation of Texas is significant in the Conflict section because many opposed it because it would mean another slave state would be added.
  • The Mexican American War

    The Mexican American War
    The Mexican American War was a war fought between Mexico and the United States from April 25, 1846 - February 2, 1848. Key Concept: Conflict - The Mexican American War is significant to the Conflict section because the war was started due to Mexico initiating an attack on U.S. soldiers.
  • Gold Rush

    Gold Rush
    The Gold Rush was a pursuit of gold by many migrants in California. The rush lasted from January 24, 1848 - 1855. Key Concept: Expansion - The Gold rush is significant in Expansion because the findings of gold made people want to keep looking further.
  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

    Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
    The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was a treaty that ultimately ended the war between the United States and Mexico. Key Concept: Expansion - The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is significant to Expansion because the United States took 55 percent of Mexican territory.
  • Mexican Cession

    Mexican Cession
    The Mexican Cession was when Mexico surrendered 55 percent of it's land to the United States in order to end the Mexican War. Key Concept: Expansion - The Mexican Cession is significant to Expansion because the United States ultimately got to expand their territory.
  • Gadson Purchase

    Gadson Purchase
    The Gadson Purchase was made between the United States and Mexico. The United States agreed to pay Mexico ten million dollars for a 29,670 square mile portion of Mexico which is now present day Arizona and New Mexico. Key Concept: Expansion - The Gadson Purchase is significant in the Expansion section because the United States expanded their territory by purchasing land from Mexico;.