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Page 1: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Chapter 8Chapter 8

Page 2: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Religious Changes Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to

awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s.

Numerous different denominations (Baptist, Methodists)

More African Americans turned to Christianity

Page 3: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Life ChangesLife Changes Transcendentalism—led by Ralph Waldo

Emerson, philosophical and literary movement that focused on living a simple life.

Henry David Thoreau—another famous transcendentalist, stressed ideas of optimism, freedom, and celebrating nature.

Civil Disobedience—Not following laws that you think are not fair (became much more popular)

Page 4: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Nursing and Education Nursing and Education ChangesChanges

Dorothea Dix—famous nurse that was influential in changing the conditions in mental hospitals and prisons. She was more concerned with rehabilitation.

Education was way more important in the North. Horace Mann became the first national leader in education. Eventually, all states passed laws forcing kids to go to school.

Page 5: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Slavery ChangesSlavery ChangesAbolition-outlaw of slavery. This was

becoming more and more popular within the North.

William Lloyd Garrison—main supporter of freeing the slaves (Emancipation).

People in the South became very upset at the people who wanted to end slavery.

Page 6: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Slavery ChangesSlavery Changes Fredrick Douglas—Black man who lived in the

North, very outspoken about ending slavery. By 1830’s, there were 2 millions slaves living in

America (most born here). Clear division between the different types of

slavery (rural vs. city). Nat Turner—started a slave rebellion in Virginia.

Killed around 60 white men before being captured and hanged. Made white people very afraid

Page 7: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Women’s Rights ChangesWomen’s Rights Changes In the early 1800s, women began to fight for equal rights. Cult of Domesticity—belief that women should only be

focused on housework and family. It wasn’t until the 1830’s that women had a chance to get

any sort of education past the elementary level. Women’s rights convention was held in Seneca Falls, NY.

Stanton and Mott (leaders) cam up with a list of demands that women had…helped get some things accomplished.

Page 8: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Other ChangesOther ChangesTemperance Movement—Alcohol was very

popular during the 1800s. Many people were concerned, this caused them to try to prohibit drinking.

Sojourner Truth—Black lady that supported abolition and women’s rights. Gave them a voice.

Page 9: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Industrial ChangesIndustrial Changes Cottage Industry—economic system where

manufacturers provided the materials for goods to be produced at home. During the 1830’s, there were more and more factories producing goods at a higher rate.

Got rid of the master/apprentice system…it also caused a need of more and more unskilled workers (immigrants). Women also began to work more and more in the mills/factories (didn’t have to pay as much)

Page 10: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

ConditionsConditions Conditions at a lot of these places was real bad

because there were no laws to regulate them. Long hours, no fresh air, no light. Many workers went on strike—quit their jobs until

conditions improved. Also caused more workers to form unions (groups

that would fight for the right of workers)

Page 11: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

ImmigrantsImmigrants The number of European immigrants rose

dramatically. Most of the new immigrants were from Germany

and Ireland. Irish tended to live in cities, Germans tended to

move to rural areas (Midwest). Irish moved to America because of the potato

famine. A lot of opposition to them because they were Catholic and poor.

Page 12: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations
Page 13: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Expanding Markets/Moving WestExpanding Markets/Moving West

Page 14: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Economic ChangesEconomic Changes

Specialization—raising one or two crops that they would be able to sell. Farmers began to do this more and more.

Market Revolution—when people began to buy and sell goods instead of making them for their own use. This caused the nations economy to grow substantially.

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Economic Changes cont..Economic Changes cont..

Capitalism—economic principle where private business and individuals control the means of production while trying to make a profit. This is what the US economy is based on.

Entrepreneurs—people that risked their own money to create a new business or industry

Page 16: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

InventionsInventions

Charles Goodyear—Invented vulcanized rubber

Elias Howe—Sewing Machine

Samuel Morse—Telegraph

All improved economic and daily life

Page 17: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

National TransportationNational Transportation

Railroads became the most efficient and safe way for goods and people to travel.

Our country was starting to become more dependent on other parts of the country for goods and services.

Page 19: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations
Page 20: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Manifest DestinyManifest Destiny

Manifest Destiny—belief that the United States’ destiny was to expand to the Pacific Ocean (into Mexican Territory)

People wanted to move west for the land, money, and trade.

There were many conflicts that went along with this thought.

Page 21: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations
Page 22: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Blackhawk WarBlackhawk War

Settlers in Western Illinois wanted to kick the Fox Indians out of Illinois and into Iowa,

Chief Blackhawk led a rebellion against the Illinois militia.

He was eventually caught and killed, many the Fox were forced into Iowa.

Page 23: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations
Page 24: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Ft. Laramie TreatyFt. Laramie Treaty

Gave Native Americans some land if they promised to leave the white people alone.

Were allowed to live in places east of the Rocky Mountains. These were places that no white person really wanted to live in anyways.

Start of the Reservation System

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Page 28: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations
Page 29: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

MormonsMormons

Joseph Smith—Founder of the Mormons Mormons—Religious group (Church of Jesus

Christ of Latter Day Saints) Brigham Young—decided to move the Mormons

to Salt Lake City, Utah. This was a place where they could worship what they wanted without being persecuted.

Had spent time in Nauvoo Illinois before moving west.

Page 31: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Mexican IndependenceMexican Independence

Mexico became independent from Spain in 1821. This led to a significant increase in the amount of

trade between Mexico and America. Mexicans could not control all the land they

had….they encourage Americans to move into Texas. (Americans would hopefully help them control the land)

Page 32: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

TexasTexas

Stephen Austin—established the first American settlement in Texas. Encouraged more Americans to move there.

This increase in Americans led to increased tensions between Americans and the Mexican government.

Santa Anna—Mexican President and general. Became very upset when Austin asked for Texas to be independent.

Page 33: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

IndependenceIndependence

Texans started to rebel against Mexico after Santa Anna took all of their power away.

Alamo—187 Texans were killed (Davy Crocket, Jim Bowie). It was a major battle because the Texans were able to hold off the Mexican Army for a long time. (Inspiration)

Sam Houston—Texan general that defeated Santa Anna . This caused Texas to be an independent country called the Lone Star Republic.

Page 34: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations
Page 36: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Texas and the USATexas and the USA

Texas wanted to become a state right away in 1836. Many people in the North were against this because Texas would have slaves.

Eventually in 1845, James Polk annexed Texas (Let the become part of America)

This made Mexico really upset

Page 37: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Mexico vs USAMexico vs USA

James Polk (president) was more concerned with expansion then peace with Mexico.

He thought that winning a war vs. Mexico might give the United States New Mexico and California.

Polk told his best general (Zachary Taylor) to blockade the Rio Grande River (between Texas/Mexico). Polk hoped this would cause Mexico to attack the US (which they did).

Page 38: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Mexican-American WarMexican-American War

Many Northerners (Lincoln) saw how Polk had baited the Mexicans into war.

People in the South loved the idea of the war because it would give them more land to expand slavery….people in the North hated it for the same reason.

Page 39: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Mexican-American WarMexican-American War

Stephen Kearny—took troops in New Mexico and California. Easily able to win both of those lands because the people there wanted to be part of America.

The US had great generals fighting in Mexico (Robert E Lee, Ulysses S Grant, Winfield Scott and Zachary Taylor)

The US won almost every battle, they used different strategies (amphibious)

Page 40: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations
Page 41: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

SurrenderSurrender

September 14th, 1847, Zachary Taylor and his troops captured Mexico City.

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo—Mexico agreed to the Rio Grande River as the border with Texas. Mexico also gave up its claim to New Mexico and California.

Gadsden Purchase—US bought additional land South of New Mexico, formed the current boundary.

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Page 43: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Post-WarPost-War

Zachary Taylor was elected President in 1848.

Also in 1848, James Marshall discovered gold in California. Thousands of people moved to California in hopes of finding gold.

Page 44: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations

Gold RushGold Rush

Those people that moved to California were called the Forty-Niners.

San Francisco became the center of the gold rush. Population increased by 35,000 in 2 years.

Many Chinese and African Americans moved to California to look for gold.

California had over 100,000 people by 1850. It applied to become a state without going through the process and was successful (controversy)

Page 45: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations
Page 46: Chapter 8. Religious Changes Revival—emotional meeting designed to awaken faith. Became very popular during the 1800s. Numerous different denominations