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The date of the start of the history of the United States is a subject of constant debate among historians. Older textbooks start with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492 and emphasize the European background, or they start around 1600 and emphasize the American frontier. In recent decades American schools and universities typically have shifted back in time to include more on the colonial period and much more on the prehistory of the Native peoples.
Indigenous people lived in what is now the United States for thousands of years before European colonists began to arrive, mostly from England, after 1600. The Spanish had small settlements in Florida and the Southwest, and the French along the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast. By the 1770s, thirteen British colonies contained two and a half million people along the Atlantic coast east of the Appalachian Mountains.
In the 1760s the British government imposed a series of new taxes while rejecting the American argument that any new taxes had to be approved by the people (see Stamp Act 1765). Tax resistance, especially the Boston Tea Party (1774), led to punitive laws (the Intolerable Acts) by Parliament designed to end self-government in Massachusetts. American Patriots (as they called themselves) adhered to a political ideology called republicanism that emphasized civic duty, virtue, and opposition to corruption, fancy luxuries and aristocracy.
In which John Green teaches you about Reconstruction. After the divisive, destructive Civil War, Abraham Lincoln had a plan to reconcile the country and make it whole again. Then he got shot, Andrew Johnson took over, and the disagreements between Johnson and Congress ensured that Reconstruction would fail. The election of 1876 made the whole thing even more of a mess, and the country called it off, leaving the nation still very divided. John will talk about the gains made by African-Americans in the years after the Civil War, and how they lost those gains almost immediately when Reconstruction stopped. You'll learn about the Freedman's Bureau, the 14th and 15th amendments, and the disastrous election of 1876. John will explore the goals of Reconstruction, the successes and ultimate failur...
On a misty April evening in 1865, a jubilant crowd packed the White House lawn to hear President Abraham Lincoln's first speech since the end of the Civil War. They expected a stirring celebration of the Union victory -- but instead got harsh reality. Even with the South defeated, Lincoln warned, the future would be "fraught with great difficulty." He called the task ahead reconstruction -- a word that returned to American headlines nearly a century and a half later, in the aftermath of the war in Iraq. Even as Lincoln spoke, opposing forces were gathering. Some Americans saw Reconstruction as a chance to build a new nation out of the ashes of war and slavery. Others vowed to wage a new war to protect their way of life, and a racial order they believed ordained by God. Lincoln saw the pro...
A brief review of everything important about Reconstruction that you need to know to succeed in APUSH. Want to download the PowerPoint used in this video? Click here: http://www.apushreview.com/new-ap-curriculum/period-5-1844-1877/
HipHughes gives you a hug and then a big fat slug as he guides you through U.S. Reconstruction. Come in and learn the basic or just brush up on your dusty noodle.... What were the competing plans? Were there any successes? Why did Johnson get impeached? Why did it end so abruptly? Not enough for a paper but enough to impress dinner party guests or get you through that big test in 6 hours. Be sure to subscribe for new HHH flicks and pile though the stockpile of 160+ video lectures. Love history? Come "like" / follow HipHughes History on Facebook! Play games like "Bad Rhymes" and "Who the Hell am I"? Get you name on the scoreboard and if you're really good win swag prizes like online cred, swag and gansta bragging rights! www.facebook.com/hiphugheshistory Click below for links to tons of e...
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In which John Green teaches you about Reconstruction. After the divisive, destructive Civil War, Abraham Lincoln had a plan to reconcile the country and make it whole again. Then he got shot, Andrew Johnson took over, and the disagreements between Johnson and Congress ensured that Reconstruction would fail. The election of 1876 made the whole thing even more of a mess, and the country called it off, leaving the nation still very divided. John will talk about the gains made by African-Americans in the years after the Civil War, and how they lost those gains almost immediately when Reconstruction stopped. You'll learn about the Freedman's Bureau, the 14th and 15th amendments, and the disastrous election of 1876. John will explore the goals of Reconstruction, the successes and ultimate failur...
On a misty April evening in 1865, a jubilant crowd packed the White House lawn to hear President Abraham Lincoln's first speech since the end of the Civil War. They expected a stirring celebration of the Union victory -- but instead got harsh reality. Even with the South defeated, Lincoln warned, the future would be "fraught with great difficulty." He called the task ahead reconstruction -- a word that returned to American headlines nearly a century and a half later, in the aftermath of the war in Iraq. Even as Lincoln spoke, opposing forces were gathering. Some Americans saw Reconstruction as a chance to build a new nation out of the ashes of war and slavery. Others vowed to wage a new war to protect their way of life, and a racial order they believed ordained by God. Lincoln saw the pro...
A brief review of everything important about Reconstruction that you need to know to succeed in APUSH. Want to download the PowerPoint used in this video? Click here: http://www.apushreview.com/new-ap-curriculum/period-5-1844-1877/
HipHughes gives you a hug and then a big fat slug as he guides you through U.S. Reconstruction. Come in and learn the basic or just brush up on your dusty noodle.... What were the competing plans? Were there any successes? Why did Johnson get impeached? Why did it end so abruptly? Not enough for a paper but enough to impress dinner party guests or get you through that big test in 6 hours. Be sure to subscribe for new HHH flicks and pile though the stockpile of 160+ video lectures. Love history? Come "like" / follow HipHughes History on Facebook! Play games like "Bad Rhymes" and "Who the Hell am I"? Get you name on the scoreboard and if you're really good win swag prizes like online cred, swag and gansta bragging rights! www.facebook.com/hiphugheshistory Click below for links to tons of e...
*Disclaimer: All contents in this video belongs to the song composers, C4Cat Entertainment Limited and Dynamix, a music game developed and published by C4Cat Entertainment Limited. I do not own any contents and I am only uploading for educational and promotional purposes only. Dynamix iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/dynamix/id945955095?mt=8 Dynamix Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.c4cat.dynamix&hl;=en_GB
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Supreme being for your tastes.
Sufficient void fill idolatry.
Search gods, to meet your interests.
Boil down to finding the easiest lifestyle.
Where there is no sacrifice.
Still meet your needs, without pay of price.
Selfish, you avoid the truth, even though your spirit
screams the ultimate proof.
You can only fight so long, that feeling inside,
before you come to make your final choice.
Don't let your thoughts be held captive
to a gratifying life. Start the reconstruction of your life
I feel, I feel, the spirit move inside.
At the name of Christ, all run and hide.
Power, real power will now be revealed.
At the foot of the cross we all kneel.
Fight this, call us all hypocrites.
A low self esteem shown through your words.
You follow lies which lead to your demise.
Helpless and on your knees you cry out.
To now accept the truth, let the trigger, untie the noose.
Purify your life.