Concepts:
5.1-The United States became more connected with the world, pursued an expansionist foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere, and emerged as the destination for many migrants from other countries.
5.2-Intensified by expansion and deepening regional divisions, debates over slavery and other economic, cultural, and political issues led the nation into civil war.
5.3-The Union victory in the Civil War and the contested reconstruction of the South settled the issues of slavery and secession, but left unresolved many questions about the power of the federal government and citizenship rights.
What in the World?
1844: Chinese ports open to US ships. Morse patents the telegraph.
1845: Edgar Allan Poe publishes The Raven.
1848: Revolt in Paris.
1853: Crimean War begins as Turkey declares war on Russia. Commodore Perry reaches Tokyo.
1854: Kansas-Nebraska Act.
1857: Dred Scott decision, rules that a slave is not a citizen. Financial crisis in Europe. Sepoy Rebellion begins in India.
1859: Work on Suez canal begins. Unification of Italy starts under Count Cavour.
1861: US Civil War begins. Pasteur's theory of germs.
1863: French capture Mexico City, proclaim Archduke Maximilian of Austria emperor.
1867: French leave Mexico and Maximilian executed. US buys Alaska.
1868: Revolution in Spain; Queen Isabella deposed and flees to France.
1869: First US transcontinental rail route opened. Suez canal opens.
1870: Franco-Prussian War.
1871: German Empire proclaimed.
1873: Economic crisis in Europe.
1877: Russo-Turkish war. Reconstruction ends in the South. Thomas Edison patents the phonograph.
Videos:
5.1-The United States became more connected with the world, pursued an expansionist foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere, and emerged as the destination for many migrants from other countries.
5.2-Intensified by expansion and deepening regional divisions, debates over slavery and other economic, cultural, and political issues led the nation into civil war.
5.3-The Union victory in the Civil War and the contested reconstruction of the South settled the issues of slavery and secession, but left unresolved many questions about the power of the federal government and citizenship rights.
What in the World?
1844: Chinese ports open to US ships. Morse patents the telegraph.
1845: Edgar Allan Poe publishes The Raven.
1848: Revolt in Paris.
1853: Crimean War begins as Turkey declares war on Russia. Commodore Perry reaches Tokyo.
1854: Kansas-Nebraska Act.
1857: Dred Scott decision, rules that a slave is not a citizen. Financial crisis in Europe. Sepoy Rebellion begins in India.
1859: Work on Suez canal begins. Unification of Italy starts under Count Cavour.
1861: US Civil War begins. Pasteur's theory of germs.
1863: French capture Mexico City, proclaim Archduke Maximilian of Austria emperor.
1867: French leave Mexico and Maximilian executed. US buys Alaska.
1868: Revolution in Spain; Queen Isabella deposed and flees to France.
1869: First US transcontinental rail route opened. Suez canal opens.
1870: Franco-Prussian War.
1871: German Empire proclaimed.
1873: Economic crisis in Europe.
1877: Russo-Turkish war. Reconstruction ends in the South. Thomas Edison patents the phonograph.
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