1. The “New South” 2. After Reconstruction, Democrats known asBourbons rose to power in the South. The Bourbons thought that the South needed tohave more industry…
1. Industrial Revolution 2. New Major Industries Railroads 1862 - Congress approves the Transcontinental Railroad Union & Central Pacific Tracks joined…
1. Chapter 5 Changes in the West 1865-1890 2. Native Americans Land was communal – no one person or tribe could own land Buffalo was central to life 3. All parts of Buffalo…
Slide 1Settling the West After the Civil War, white settlers overcame Native American resistance and settled the last frontier of the United States Challenges of Native Americans…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Types of Minor Parties in the United States Ideological Parties Bolter or Factional Parties Farm-Labor Protest Parties One-Issue Parties Slide 3 1787: United…
Slide 1Mongolia The Country of Blue Sky http://www.featurepics.com/online/Map-Mongolia-Mongolian-Flag- Illustrations249996.aspx Slide 2 Population Statistics Total Population-…
Slide 1Chapter 7 Issues of the Gilded Age Slide 2 7.1 Segregation and Social Trends Objectives: Assess how whites created a segregated society in the South and how African…
Slide 1Chapter 21 The Progressive Spirit of Reform 1868 - 1920 Slide 2 Essential Question How did Americans benefit from Progressive reforms? Slide 3 I. The Gilded Age and…