APUSH Turning Points in History – Flaherty – Flashcards
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            1763
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        Event: Treaty of Paris  Significance: End of the French and Indian War  Related Events:  A. Pontiac's Rebellion  B. Proclamation of 1763  C. End of Salutary Neglect
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            1776
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        Event: Declaration of Independence  Significance: Beginning of the Am. Revolution  Related Events:  A. Thomas Paine - "Common Sense"  B. Second Continental Congress  C. Thomas Jefferson
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            1789
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        Event: George Washington is elected President  Significance: 1st President of the United States  Related Events:  A. establishes precedents - 2 terms, cabinet, Mr. President, etc.....  B. Bill of Rights - 1791  C. Farewell Address
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            1800
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        Event: Revolution of 1800  Significance: 1st peaceful transition of power  Related Events:  A. Jeffersonian democracy  B. Midnight Judges  C. Marshall Court
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            1803
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        Event: Marbury v. Madison  Significance: establishes the principal of judicial review  Related Events:  A. Midnight judges  B. Louisiana Purchase  C. Lewis and Clark Expedition  D. Tripolitan Wars
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            1814
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        Event: Treaty of Ghent  Significance: end of the War of 1812  Related Events:  A. War Hawks  B. Battle of New Orleans  C. Hartford Convention  D. Nascent Nationalism  E. American System - Henry Clay  F. Era of Good Feelings
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            1848
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        Event: Treaty of Guadelupe-Hildalgo  Significance: End of the Mexican War  A. California Gold Rush - 1849  B. Compromise of 1850 -   C. Uncle Tom's Cabin  D. Gadsden Purchase  E. Kansas-Nebraska Act - Bleeding Kansas
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            1861
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        Event: Attack on Fort Sumter  Significance: Beginning of the Civil War  A. Election of 1860  B. South Carolina secedes - Secession Crisis  C. 13th Amendment
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            1865
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        Event: Lee surrenders at Appomattox Court House  Significance: end of the Civil War  A. Lincoln is assassinated  B. Presidential Reconstruction v. Congressional Reconstruction  C. Tenure of Office Act - Johnson is impeached
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            1877
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        Event: Compromise of 1877  Significance: end of military occupation of the South/Reconstruction  A. Election of 1876 - Hayes v. Tilden  B. Redeemer Governments  C. Great Railroad Strike of 1877
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            1914
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        Event: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand  Significance: Beginning of World War I  A. Sinking of the Lusitania and USW  B. Zimmerman Telegram  C. Russian Revolution
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            1919
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        Event: Paris Peace Conference  Significance: Treaty of Versailles  A. Wilson's 14 Pts. or "Peace Without Victory"  B. League of Nations  C. 18th/19th Amendment
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            1929
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        Event: Stock Market Crash  Significance: ushered in the Great Depression  A. Hoovervilles, bank runs and the Bonus Army  B. Dust Bowl   C. New Deal
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            1941
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        Event: Pearl Harbor  Significance: The U.S. enters World War I  A. "Day that will live in infamy!"  B. D-Day  C. Battle of the Bulge
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            1945
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        Significance:End of World War II  Event: Germany and Japan surrender  A. A-bombs are dropped on Japan  B. Yalta and Potsdam Conferences  C. Creation of the United Nations  D. Holocaust
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            1954
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        Event: Brown v. Board of Ed. of Topeka, Kansas  Significance: Leads to the end of segregation in schools  A. Civil Rights Movement  B. Martin Luther King, Jr. - non-violence; civil disobedience - S.C.L.C. and S.N.C.C.  C. Malcolm X/Black Power/Black Panthers
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            1960
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        Event: Election of John F. Kennedy  Significance:  A. Televised debates  B. New Frontier  C. Flexible Response/Cuban Missiles Crisis/Bay of Pigs/Berlin Wall  D. Assassination of JFK
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            1964
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        Event: Gulf of Tonkin Incident  Significance: leads to the escalation of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War  A. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution  B. Attack on Pleiku  C. Tet Offensive  D. 24th Amendment  E. March on Washinton/Civil Rights Act of 1964/Freedom Summer  F. Johnson is elected President
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            1968
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        Event:Tet Offensive  Significance: Johnson decides not to run for re-election  A. Anti-war protests  B. Chicago Riots/Trial of the Chicago 8  C. Nixon is elected - "Peace with Honor" - Vietnamization
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            1973
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        Event: Cease-fire with North Vietnam  Significance: end of the fighting in Vietnam  A. War Powers Act   B. P.O.W.'s are to be returned home  C. Secret bombing of Cambodia   D. Roe v. Wade  E. "Saturday Night Massacre" - Watergate - Oct. 20th  F. V.P. Spiro T. Agnew Resigns; replaced by Gerald Ford  G. Endangered Species Act
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            1989
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        Event: Fall of the Berlin Wall  Significance: end of communism in Eastern Europe  A. Germany is reunited - 1990  B. Fall of the U.S.S.R.  C. New World Order
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            1994
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        Event: Contract with America  Significance: Republicans gain control of both Houses of Congress  Related Events:  A. Clinton more with to compromise  B. Internet boom/.com boom  C. Clinton impeached