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AmericanHistoryAmericainthe
ColonialEraITheWarofIndependenceIITheCivilWarIIIAmericainthe20thCenturyIVAmericainthe21stCenturyVCONTENTColonizationofNorthAmerica
(1607-1776)
Indians1ThediscoveryofAmerica2EarlyColonialEra
351.1NativeAmericanOriginatedfromMongoloidpeopleinAsiaAbout20,000yearsagoLivedintribeswithkinshipasthebasis:Goodatdecorativeart:LivedonhuntingandfarmingMajorcrops:THEIRABORIGINALCULTURES
CHRISTOPHERCOLUMBUSTheDiscoveryoftheNewWorldAmerigoVespucciChristopherColumbusWhydidtheearlysettlerscometo
America?ItdrewEnglishmerchantswhodreamedofestablishinggreatnewestatesoutofthewildness.Itdrewcarpenters,bakers,tailorsandotherskilledworkmenwhocouldnotfindjobinEngland.Itdrewthepoorandthehomelessfromfarmlandsandvillages.ItdrewmanyEnglishinsearchofreligiousfreedom.1.2PilgrimFathersInautumn1620,PURITANSleftPlymouthEnglandforAmericabyMayflowerfromthisdock.In1620,theyreachedPlymouthofAmerica.PlymouthmonumentPlymouthrockMayflowermonumentpilgrimmonument
In1620,atinyshipcalledthe“Mayflower”
sailedfromEnglandfortheNewworld,with102passengers.50%werePilgrims.LandedinwhatisnowPlymouth,Massachusetts.PilgrimFathersTheFoundingofthe13ColoniesThefirstEnglishcolonyinAmericawasfoundedatJamestown,Virginia,in1607;knownasthemotherstateBetween1607and1733theBritishestablished13coloniesalongtheeastcoastofNorthAmerica.13COLONIESVirginia(1607)NewYorkMassachusettsMaineNewHampshireMarylandConnecticutRhodeIslandNorthCarolinaSouthCarolinaNewJerseyPennsylvaniaGeorgia(1732)FirstThanksgiving-Daytocelebratetheharvest,expressingtheirthankstoGod.
1606年,英國國王正式批準(zhǔn)一些貴族、紳士和商人的申請,決定向北美殖民。首批英國移民l607年和1620年先后在弗吉尼亞的詹姆斯敦和馬薩諸塞的普利茅斯登陸后,受到了好客的印第安人的友好接待。他們向遠(yuǎn)道而來的客人們提供食品,并無微不至、耐心細(xì)致地教給他們種植玉米、南瓜、西紅柿以及狩獵的技術(shù)。
相反,隨后不久,從1622年開始,在大批英國移民陸續(xù)涌至后,美國資產(chǎn)階級的前身——這些英國殖民者便恩將仇報,開始驅(qū)逐這片大地上的主人,掠奪他們的土地,殘酷地屠殺印第安人。
3000萬
200萬The“BostonTeaParty”In1773,whenshipsofteareachedBostontobedistributed,severaldozenBostonresidentsboardedtheshipatnightandthrew$75,000worthofteaintotheharbor.Thiscametobeknownasthe“BostonTeaParty”.ThestartofthewarIn1775,about1,000BritishsoldiersweresentfromBostontoseizethemilitarysuppliesoftheAmericanmilitia.WhentheyarrivedatLexington
theyweremetbythearmedmilitiamen.SuddenlyashotwasfiredandtheWarofIndependencebegan.
Wherethere’soppression,there’srevolution.
1.2BostonTeaParty
In1773,patriotsstagedthe“BostonTeaParty”inresponsetotheteatax.
BritishParliamentthenpassedTheIntolerableActs(不可容忍的法案)TheyboardedBritishmerchantshipsandtossed342cratesofteaintoBostonharbor.BostonThefirstContinentalCongress1774Date:September1774Place:PhiladelphiaDelegates:from12coloniesexceptGeorgiaResult:passedDeclarationofRightsandGrievancesThesecondContinentalCongress1775
Date:
May,1775Place:PhiladelphiaResult:
TheCongressfoundeda
ContinentalArmy
underthecommandof
GeorgeWashington.
TheDeclarationofIndependence
DeclarationofIndependence
OnJuly4,1776,theCongressformallydeclaredtheindependenceTheDeclarationstates:
“Weholdthesetruthstoself-evident:Thatallmenarecreatedequal;thattheyareendowedbytheirCreatorwithcertainunalienablerights;thatamongthesearelife,liberty,andthepursuitofhappiness;thattosecuretheserights,governmentsareinstitutedamongmen,derivingtheirjustpowersfromtheconsentofthegoverned;ThomasJefferson
“我們認(rèn)為下述真理是不言而喻的:人人生而平等,造物主賦予他們?nèi)舾刹豢勺屌c的權(quán)力,其中包括生存權(quán)、自由權(quán)和追求幸福的權(quán)力。為了保障這些權(quán)利,人類才在他們中間建立政府,而政府的正當(dāng)權(quán)力則是經(jīng)被統(tǒng)治者同意所授予的。任何形式的政府一旦對這些目標(biāo)的實(shí)現(xiàn)起破壞作用時,人民便有權(quán)予以更換或廢除…”ThomasJefferson(1743–1826)Anti-FederalistsThechairmanofthecommitteeThethirdpresidentofU.S.A(1801-1809)TheDeclarationofIndependence
July4.1776GeorgeWashington(1732-99)GeorgeWashingtonwasappointed(1775)commanderinchiefoftheContinentalarmy.Aftervictory(1783),hepresidedoverthecouncilwhichdrafted(1787)theU.S.constitution,andwasunanimouslyelectedpresident.INGODWETRUST
TheBattleofSaratoga
Date:17thOctober1777Place:SaratogainNewYorkStateCombatants:BritishandGermantroopsVS.theAmericansRole:TurningPointTheBattleofSaratogaTheBattleofYorktown
Date:October1781Place:VirginiaCombatants:
AmericansandFrenchVs.theBritishTheBattleofYorktownOnOctober19,1781,theBritishgeneralCornwalliswasforcedtosurrender,thewarcametoanend.ThetwopartssignedtheTreatyofParisin1783—AmericawonitsindependenceTheWarofIndependenceWhat’stheinfluenceoftheWarofIndependence?
Ithadgreatinternationalinfluence.
ThecoloniesinSpanishAmericaroseuponeafteranothertooverthrowSpanishcolonialrules.TheFrenchRevolutionAftertheWarofIndependence,capitalismgotachanceforfreerdevelopment.TerritorialexpansionIn1788,13coloniesbecometheUnitedStatesofAmericaBy1796,afewmorestateshavebeencreated.AmericabuysLouisiana
fromFrancein1803TheLouisianaPurchase(1803)By1837,newstateshavebeencreatedaroundtheMississippi.By1850,OregonandCaliforniabecomestates.
1843:OnethousandpeopletraveltoOregon1848:USAwinsTexasintheMexicanWar1849:Californiagoldrush1862:AnewlawgivesfreelandtosettlersTheCivilWarIII
3.1CausesofCivilWar
3.2ComparisonofPower
3.3
TheFierceWar
3.4
InfluenceoftheCivilWar
3.1CausesofCivilWar3.1.1Economicreason:twodifferenteconomicsystems3.1.2PoliticalreasonTheNorth—FederalGovernmentasaunionTheSouth—TheConfederateGovernment(南部同盟):theindependenceofeachstateQ.Whatwastheessentialcauseof
theCivilWar?TwodifferenteconomicsystemsexistedsidebysideIntheSouth—slaverywasthefoundation
Theslaveeconomy—anobstacletoindustrialgrowthandexpansionIntheNorth—commerceandindustryledtheeconomyIndustrialeconomyrequiredtherestrictionofslaveryandterritoryforrawmaterials,marketsandlaborsupplyEconomicantagonismledtoincreasedconflictsbetweenNorthandSouth.3.1.1EconomicreasonSouthernCottonPlantationWhitney'sCottonGin3.1.1Economicreason
TheSituationBeforetheWarThreeGreatTides“WestwardMovement”TwoeconomicsystemsintheNorthandtheSouthNorth
CapitalistEconomy
South
PlantationTheGrowthoftheworkingclassUncleTom’sCabin(湯姆叔叔的小屋)UncleTom’sCabin1852HarrietBeecherStoweAnantislaverynovelwhichhadgreatpoliticalinfluence."Sothisisthelittleladywhomadethisbigwar.“---Lincoln
freeandslavestates(1860)Unionarmy
Vs.
Confederatearmy
23states(3/4)IndustrialsuperiorityAbundantfacilitiesMerchantmarines,navyWealthy(2/3)11states
AgriculturalMilitary.Preparingforthewar.Superiormilitaryleadership.RobertE.LeeFightingonitsownsoil3.2ComparisonofPowerTheNorth:23states,22millionpopulationabundantfacilitiestomanufacturearmsandammunition,clothing,andothersuppliesmerchantmarinesandthenavyremainedinUnionhandsfederalgovernmentwasbetterabletoraisefundforwar
TheSouth:
11states,9millionpopulationmilitaryadvantages:activelypreparingforwarinpossessionofmanyfederalfortsandarsenalssuperiormilitaryleadership:athirdoftheregulararmy'sofficerswerefromtheSouthfightingonitsownsoil3.2ComparisonofPower3.2ComparisonofPowerTheCivilWar(1861-1865)
AbrahamLincolnwaselectedpresidentandopposedtheexpansionofslavery.Somesouthernstatesformed
theConfederateStatesofAmerica(南部同盟)
in1861.“Republican”EmancipationProclamation-issuedbyPres.AbrahamLincolnin1863thatfreedtheslavesoftheConfederacy. -Thistransformedthewarfrom
awartosave
theUnion,to
awartoabolishslaveryChallengesAbrahamLincolnfaced:firstpriority—keepingtheUnitedStatesonecountry11southernstatessecededfromFederalUnionproclaimedanindependentnationfreedomforblackpeople—secondaryobjective
issuedtheEmancipationProclamation(解放宣言),grantingfreedomtoallslaves.3.3TheFierceWarGettysburg(1863)—turningpointofthewarUnionarmydefeatedoneConfederatearmyIn1865,ConfederateforcessoonsurrenderedOnApril14,1865,LincolnwasassassinatedbyactorJohnWilkesBooth.3.3TheFierceWarGettysburg
Address《葛底斯堡演說》
是亞伯拉罕·林肯最著名的演說,也是美國歷史上為人引用最多之政治性演說。在1863年11月19日,正值美國內(nèi)戰(zhàn)中葛底斯堡戰(zhàn)役結(jié)束后四個半月,林肯在葛底斯堡的葛底斯堡國家公墓揭幕式中發(fā)表是之演說,哀悼在長達(dá)5個半月的葛底斯堡之役中陣亡的將士。林肯的演講修辭細(xì)膩周密,其后成為美國歷史上最偉大的演說之一。
TheLincolnMemorial(林肯紀(jì)念堂),madeofmarblefromColoradoandTennesseeandlimestonefromIndiana,standsinWestPotomacParkinWashington,D.C.3.3TheFierceWarA.
1)abolishedtheslavesystem2)swepttheobstaclestothedevelopmentofUScapitalistproduction3.4InfluenceoftheCivilWarQ.WhatwasthesignificanceoftheCivilWar?
TheCivilWarOCaptain!MyCaptain!--WhitmanOCaptain!MyCaptain!ourfearfultripisdone;
Theshiphasweather'deveryrack,theprizewesoughtiswon;
Theportisnear,thebellsIhear,thepeopleallexulting,
Whilefolloweyesthesteadykeel,thevesselgrimanddaring:
ButOheart!heart!heart!
Othebleedingdropsofred,
WhereonthedeckmyCaptainlies,
Fallencoldanddead.
Americainthe20thCenturyIV
4.1WorldWarI
4.2PostWWItothe1940s
4.3
WorldWarII
4.4
PostWWIIYears
OutbreakoftheFirstWorldWarInevitableresultofcontradictionbetweentwogroupsofimperialistpowers:Allies—Britain,France,andRussiaTheCentralEuropeanPowers—Germany,Austria-HungaryandItalyThepolitical,economicandcolonialrivalriesofthegreatpowers.4.1WorldWarIWorldWarI
4.1WorldWarIQ.WhydidAmericaenterWorldWarI?Germans’submarinessankships
goingtoEngland—
injuringAmerican
trade.GermanypromisedtheMexicansachance“toregainitslostterritorybythewaragainsttheUS”.Aftertwoyears’fighting,bothsidesgrewweary—agoodchanceforAmericatoenterthewar.4.1WorldWarIUSenteredthewarin1917Morethan4millionAmericanswenttothebattlefield—playinganimportantroleinturningthetideofthewar:brokeGermandefenselinehelpedtheBritishbreakGermansubmarineblockadeTheGermanGovernmentappealedtoPresidentWilsonforpeacesettlementAnarmistice(?;饏f(xié)議)wasconcludedinNovember19184.2PostWWItothe1940sThebooming1920sThe1920selection—thefirstforwomenvotedforapresidentialcandidate.prevailingprosperity,conservativegovernmentalpolicyprivatebusinessreceivedsubstantialencouragementTheGreatDepression
In1929thestockmarketcrashed,wipingout40percentofthepapervaluesofcommonstock.
Depressiondeepened,manylosttheirlifesavingsBy1933thevalueofstockontheNewYorkStockExchangeshrankbyover4/5Coreoftheproblem—immensedisparitybetweentheproductivecapacityandtheabilityofpeopletoconsume4.2PostWWItothe1940sWithdrawalofCashHooverVillagePeopleWaitingforRelief
FranklinD.Roosevelt’sNewDeal(羅斯福新政)In1933Rooseveltralliedthepeopletothebannerofhisprogram,knownasthe“NewDeal”.Ithelpedthecountrygetoutofthedepression4.2PostWWItothe1940s“Theonlythingwehavetofearisfearitself.”—FranklinD.RooseveltWorldWarIIbrokeoutinSeptember,1939andendedinAugust,1945.BackgroundofthewarTheWorldSpreadeconomiccrisisGermanyandItalybegantheirwaysoffascismandmilitaryexpansion.JapanmeanttoconquerChinaandSoutheastAsiabymilitaryexpansion.4.3WorldWarIIAsit-on-the-fencepolicy(中立)dotradewiththewarringcountries,includingtheaggressorsbelievein“gloriousisolation”
Itsnegativeeffect:IsolationismencouragedNaziandAdolphHitlertobelievethattheycouldrelyonAmericanneutralityandtheirvictimscouldnotbuymunitionsinUS.JapanbelievedthatpacifistUSwouldnotfightfortheintegrityofChina.4.3WorldWarIIQ.WhatisAmerica’sforeignpolicyin
theearlystageofWorldWarII?
OnthemorningofDecember7,1941,JapaneseairforceattackedtheUSPacificfleetatPearlHarbor,Hawaii.ItwasthedirectcauseforAmerica’sentranceintothewar.
4.3WorldWarIIConferenceatPotsdamHeadsoftheUS,BritishandSovietUnionmetatPotsdam(波茨坦),todiscussoperationsagainstJapan,thepeacesettlementinEurope,andapolicyforthefutureofGermany.4.3WorldWarII4.3WorldWarIIEndofWWIITheUSairforcedroppedatomicbombsonHiroshimaOnAugust6andonNagasakionAugust8.OnSeptember2,1945,Japansurrendered.4.3WorldWarIITheColdWar
冷戰(zhàn)UnitedNationsin1945—anewandbetterworldwouldemergefromWorldWarII.TheconflictbetweenthetwosuperpowersRussiaandtheUSincreasedandlaterledtotheColdWar.4.4PostWWIIYears
4.4PostWWIIYears
TrumanDoctrine杜魯門主義IntheSpringof1947,PresidentTrumandeclaredthe“TrumanDoctrine”soastoexpandAmericansphereofinfluenceandestablishtheUShegemony(霸權(quán)).ThismarkedthebeginningoftheColdWar.NATO
In1949,theUnitedStates—incompanywith11otherpowers—enteredintotheNorthAtlanticTreatyOrganization(NATO).(WarsawPact)TheKoreanWar
TheUSaggressedKoreainJune1950Aceasefireagreement
wassignedinthe
summerof1953—
markedtheUS’failure
andtheendofthewar.4.4PostWWIIYears
KoreanWarMemorialTheVietnamWarAlong-timesufferingfortheUSStartedunderEisenhowerandcontinuedbyKennedyandJohnsonIn1950USsentintroopstopreventtheSouthVietnamesegovernmentfromcollapsing.Ultimately,afailureIn1975VietnamwasreunifiedunderCommunistcontrol.4.4PostWWIIYears
TwootherdiplomaticbreakthroughsachievedbyNixon:Re-establishingUSrelationswiththePeople’sRepublicofChinaNegotiatingthefirstStrategicArmsLimitationTreatywiththeSovietUnion4.4PostWWIIYears
TableTennisForeignPolicyNixon–firstUSpresidentvisitedBeijing.The“ShanghaiCommuniqué”—anewUSpolicy:therewasoneChina;TaiwanwaspartofChina;apeacefulsettlementofthedisputebytheChinesethemselveswasinAmericaninterest.Q.WhatcontributionsdidRichard
Nixonmakeinpromotingthe
Sino-USrelationship?4.4PostWWIIYears
RichardNixon&PremierZhouEnlai4.4PostWWIIYears
AmericaSince1980’s4.4PostWWIIYears
BillClinton
GeorgeBush
RonaldReaganRonaldRegan(1980)Atsixtynine,ReaganbecametheoldestpersoneverelectedasUSPresidentin1980
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