1st Edition
HIST 1483: United States, 1492 to 1865
School: The University of Oklahoma (OU )
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Pages: 30This outline covers many, many events leading up to the Civil War as well as the story of the war as it played out. It concludes with an explanation of the measures taken to reunify the nation after the war. It also covers many other finer details of history, especially those associated with the Civil War
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Pages: 5This outline is centered on the era of reconstruction from beginning to end. It begins with the problem of the newly freed slaves and continues to Lincoln's plan for reconstruction. It then discusses President Johnson's goals and his struggle with Congress over the issues of the era. It ends with the last few reconstruction governments that existed and the election of President Hayes.
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Pages: 3This outline covers the two turning point battles of the Civil War and discusses many of the battles between these and the end of the War. At the end it touches on Reconstruction, which will be discussed in-depth in lecture 24.
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Pages: 4This outline covers the beginnings and key factors of the Civil War. It covers the northern and souther defense strategies, multiple battles, and major military leaders of both sides. It also discusses the affects the war had on political parties.
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Pages: 4This outline covers the events up to and just after secession. It begins with he conflict caused by the admittance of Kansas and Nebraska as states and continues to Buchanan's presidency, particularly the crises he faced during. Finally, it discusses a little bit of the beginnings of Lincoln's presidency.
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Pages: 5This outline covers some details about the Gold Rush of the 1840s as well as the ever-increasing threat of disunion. It covers the issues Zachary Taylor faced during his presidency and ends with the consequences of the Fugitive Slave Law. Some important points of the outline are the Wilmot Proviso, the Compromise of 1850, and the statehoods of Texas, New Mexico, Utah, and California.
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Pages: 5This outline covers the Trans-Mississippi West, particularly in the 1830s and 40s. It also discusses the presidencies of John Tyler and James K. Polk. Finally, it discusses the United States' acquisition of Texas, California, and New Mexico.
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Pages: 5This outline covers United States history from just before Jackson's presidency and into some of the biggest crises he faced as president. It discusses his wins, his loses, his achievements, his enemies, and his supporters.
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Pages: 29This outline covers all of the lecture material that the Second Midterm Study Guide tells us to focus on. This material approximately ranges from the years 1783 to 1860.
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Pages: 6This outline covers life the increasing divide between the three main regions of the United States. It discusses lifestyles in the south compared to those in the north, and it covers extensively the reality of slavery during the 19th century.
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Pages: 8This outline covers the War of 1812 and the causes, effects, and events of the Era of Good Feelings. It covers the solutions to the problem of transportation, America's economic shift, and the increasing sectionalism in the nation.
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Pages: 7This outline covers the XYZ Affair and the Alien and Sedition Acts as well as Jefferson's and Madison's presidencies.
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Pages: 7This outline covers the fundamental powers of the constitution as well as the main points of Washington's presidency. It also discusses the rise of political partisanship and, finally, touches on Adams' presidency.
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Pages: 7This outline covers the difficulties that was happening in the states that necessitated a constitution as well as the 1787 Constitutional Convention. It also discusses the proposed and adopted plans for the constitution, its strengths, and its weaknesses.
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Pages: 8This outline covers the three major turning points of the American Revolution as well as the Articles of Confederation in detail. It also discusses the Constitutional Convention.
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Pages: 7This outlines describes the events of the American Revolution from the bloodshed at Lexington to American victory at Saratoga and the beginnings of French Involvement.
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Pages: 42This outline covers material from the very beginning of North American colonization up to and including the American Revolution.
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Pages: 6This outline covers the events leading up to the American Revolution from the Townsend Duties to the Tea Act and the Boston Tea Party as well as the Coercive Acts and the First Continental Congress.
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Pages: 8This outline covers the Seven Years' (French and Indian) War extensively, from start to end and beyond.
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Pages: 5This outline covers Imperial rivalry between France, Spain, and England
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Pages: 7This outline covers the Great Awakening, England's economic control, and mercantilism. It also discusses the slave trade and migration patterns in the 1700s
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Pages: 6This outlines covers the fundamentals of colonization and the struggles and riches that come with it. It discusses many large conflicts such as King Philip's and Pequot wars. Finally, it covers extensively the hows, whys, whos, and wheres of the African slave trade
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Pages: 7This outlines covers the events of colonization of Plymouth, Virginia, Maryland, Carolina, New York, and Pennsylvania. It also discusses British advantages and what this meant for its success in the New World.
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Pages: 6This outline covers must of the Dutch enterprization of New Netherland as well as English colonization of Roanoke and Jamestown.
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Pages: 5This outline finishes up the discussion of Spanish conquest in the New World, thoroughly examines French conquest in the New World and its impact on the natives, and finally touches on Dutch conquest in the New World.