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columbian exchange
Assumptions about the superiority of European culture
Dispossession of Wampanoag land and threats to their sovereignty
Dramatic decline and dispersion of the American Indian population
separation between the groups
Some members of the First Continental Congress sought a compromise between submission to British authority and independence.
lack of American representation in the British Parliament
The adoption of plans for gradual emancipation in the North
The ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
American colonists' declaration of independence from Britain
relationship between the federal government and the states
prioritized regional interests
The secession of most Southern states
Declaration of Independence
Abolitionism
achieving the right to vote
Crop failures and revolutions in Europe
Growing concern about the political and cultural influence of Catholic immigrants
The period from after the First World War through the 1920s
Ratification of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments
Disagreements over whether to allow slavery in new territories
gain continued support for the war effort
Technological innovations in the production of goods
growth of an organized labor movement
Immigrants formed an important part of the manufacturing workforce.
the power gained by urban political machines
The rapid growth of cities
Calls for reforms to local and state governments
debates about United States acquisition of overseas territories
The United States victory in the Spanish-American War
Interventionism had become a more prevalent feature of foreign policy.
the suppression of an independence movement in the Philippines
challenge political inequality
President Lyndon Johnson's protection of voting rights during the Great Society
Middle-class women
economic depression
Sharecropping or tenant farming
Anticommunist measures during the Cold War
The experience of domestic and global economic upheavals during the 1930s
The attack on the United States at Pearl Harbor
Greater cultural homogeneity
The rise of youth rebellion through the counterculture
The spread of international communism
adoption of digital technologies
increase in public concern regarding air and water quality
increasing integration of the United States into the world economy
union membership
Social inequalities exposed during the Civil Rights movement
a decrease in United States intervention in Asia
reducing regulation of industry
White males in the Sunbelt
had been unable to solve social and economic problems
The development of Atlantic world commerce in the 1600s and early 1700s
The spread of computer technology and Internet use