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The Founding of the 13 Colonies
– The first English colony in America was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607; known as the mother state
– Between 1607 and 1733 the British established 13 colonies along the east coast of North America.
Colonization of North America (1607-1776)
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Indians
The discovery of America Early Colonial Era
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Indians: The “first Americans”
The Discovery of thቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ New World
Christopher Columbus
Amerigo Vespucci
Discovery of The New World
• In 1492, Christopher Columbus, an Italian navigator, sailed across the vast ocean under the Spanish flag and discovered an unknown new continent, but he mistook it for India.
“我们认为下述真理是不言而喻的:人人生而平等,造物主赋 予他们若干不可让与的权力,其中包括生存权、自由权和追求幸福的权 力。为了保障这些权利,人类才在他们中间建立政府,而政府的正当权 力则是经被统治者同意所授予的。任何形式的政府一旦对这些目标的实 现起破坏作用时,人民便有权予以更换或废除…”

USA History英文版美国历史简介

USA History英文版美国历史简介

The United States of America HistoryIndians: The “first Americans”The Discovery of the New WorldChristopher Columbus (31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506)a navigator, colonizer, and explorerHe initiated the process of Spanish colonization which foreshadowed general European colonization of the "New World".Pilgrim FathersRelations of American Indians with European settlersThe American War of IndependenceWhat were the causes of the War of Independence?Britain’s colonial policy▪The economy in the 13 colonies developed very fast▪The British government was to bring the development under control and to collect more taxes from the colonies.▪“No taxation without representation”▪( 无代表,不纳税)How was the War of Independence started?▪The “Boston Tea Party”•In 1773, when ships of tea reached Boston to be distributed, severaldozen Boston residents boarded the ship at night and threw $75,000worth of tea into the harbor. This came to be known as the “Boston TeaParty”.▪The start of the war•In 1775, about 1,000 British soldiers were sent from Boston to seize themilitary supplies of the American militia. When they arrived atLexington they were met by the armed militiamen. Suddenly a shot wasfired and the War of Independence began.Boston Tea PartyThe First Continental Congress—September, 1774The Second Continental CongressHeld in Philadelphia in May 1775Assume the functions of a national governmentDeclaration of IndependenceOn July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed.On July 4, 1776, the Congress formally declared the independence•The Declaration states: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: Thatall men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator withcertain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and thepursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights, governments areinstituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent ofthe governed; that whenever any form of government becomesdestructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or toabolish it, …”After being printed, the copies were sent out, broadcast and read to crowds everywhere.▪The document greatly encouraged the struggling people, making them think that they should be independent and have the right to enjoy liberty.▪They were beginning to show more interests in a common cause.▪Both a great influence on the course of the war and a far-reaching influence in world history as well.It dragged on for seven years. (1775-1783)Obstacles for the continental army:▪No enough supplies.▪Tired and hungry, while British troops fresh and well-equipped.▪By the middle of December, 1776, the Revolution seemed lost.The victory at Saratoga (1777, October)—turning point.The assistance from France▪Benjamin Franklin—a messenger to Europe to get help from other countries.▪The French King made two agreements with Franklin:•France would take part in the war against England.•They agreed to trade with each other.•Spain and Holland joined France against England—a quick end to the war.In 1781, a decisive victory at Yorktown in VirginiaOn October 19, 1781, the British general Cornwallis was forced to surrender, the war came to an end.The two parts signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783—America won its independence2.5 The Establishment of ConstitutionOn May 25, 1787, the constitution was drafted.In June 1789, the constitution came into effect in nine states.Ten amendments—The Bill of Rights—were added to the Constitution in 1791.The Civil War (1861-1865)Causes of Civil WarEconomic reason:▪two different economic systemsNorth Capitalist EconomySouth PlantationPolitical reason▪The North—Federal Government as a union▪The South—The Confederate Government: the independence of each stateUncle Tom’s Cabin Published in 1852Harriet Beecher Stowe ( l811-1896 )An antislavery novel which had great political influence."So this is the little lady who made this big war.“ ---LincolnAbraham Lincoln was elected president and opposed the expansion of slavery.Some southern states formed the Confederate States of America in 1861.Union army Vs. Confederate army3.2 Comparison of PowerThe North:▪twenty-three states, 22 million population▪abundant facilities to manufacture arms and ammunition, clothing, andother supplies▪merchant marines and the navy remained in Union hands▪federal government was better able to raise fund for war The South:▪eleven states, 9 million population▪military advantages:▪actively preparing for war▪in possession of many federal forts and arsenals▪superior military leadership: a third of the regular army's officers werefrom the South▪fighting on its own soilEmancipation Proclamationissued by Pres. Abraham Lincoln that freed the slaves of the Confederacy.-This transformed the war from a war to save the Union, to a war to abolish slavery.Battle of Gettysburg (July 1863) The turning pointGettysburg Address“Government of the People, by the People and for the People shall not perish from the earth”Influence of the Civil WarOutbreak of the First World War (1914-1918)▪Inevitable result of contradiction between two groups of imperialist powers: •Allies(协约国)—Britain, France, and Russia•The Central European Powers(同盟国)—Germany, Austria-Hungary andItaly▪The political, economic and colonial rivalries of the great powers.4.1 World War IThe False Prosperity in the 1920’s1920’s = boom, prosperity, isolationisma period of material success and spiritual frustration or confusion and purposelessnessErnest Hemingway (1899-1961)欧内斯特·海明威1. ReputationSpokesman for the Lost GenerationA Nobel Prize winner for literature in 1954Life Story1899Born in Illinois (his father was a highly respected doctor, his mother was a singer and music teacher)1917After graduation from High School, he left home and worked for the Star as a reporter; Rejected by the American Army because of his poor vision in one eye 1918Served as an ambulance driver in France, and then as a soldier in the Italian infantry Wounded on both legs1919Returned home to complete his recovery1925Left for Paris1936Took part in the Spanish Civil War as a journalist, on the Republican side1940Moved to Cuba1954Awarded the Nobel Prize1961Committed suicide by shooting himself with his hunting gunMajor WorksIn Our Time (1925) 《在我们的时代里》Collection of short storiesPortray the world of adulthood as an arena of danger and violenceThe Torrent of Spring (1926) 《春潮》The Sun Also Rises (1926) 《太阳照常升起》The disillusionment of the lost generationA Farewell to Arms (1929) 《永别了,武器》For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) 《丧钟为谁而鸣》A love story, a war novelThe Old Man and the Sea (1952) 《老人与海》a man can be destroyed but not defeated一个人可以被毁灭(physically),但不能给打败(spiritually)Writing Style4.1 “Hemingway Code heros”Those who survive in the process of seeking to master the code, known as “grace under pressure”, with the honesty, the discipline, and the restraint.eg: Cuban fisherman Santiagofighting a losing battle---loss becomes dignity4.2 iceberg theory of writingHis sentences only give one small bit of the meaning; the rest is impliedThe Great Depression1930’s = Great DepressionThe stock market crash in1929Massive unemployment, factory and mill closings, and mortgage foreclosures Core of the problem—immense disparity between the productive capacity and the ability of people to consumeWorld War II broke out in September, 1939 and ended in August, 1945.Background of the warThe World Spread economic crisisGermany and Italy began their ways of fascism and military expansion.Japan meant to conquer China and Southeast Asia by military expansion.Two opposing military alliances:the Allies (同盟国)and the Axis (轴心国)the deadliest conflict in all of human historyUSA attitude:▪ A sit-on-the-fence policy•do trade with the warring countries, including the aggressors•believe in “glorious isolation”▪Its negative effect:•Isolationism encouraged Nazi and Adolph Hitler to believe that they could rely on American neutrality and their victims could not buymunitions in US.•Japan believed that pacifist US would not fight for the integrity of China. On the morning of December 7, 1941, Japanese air force attacked the US Pacific fleet at Pearl Ha rbor, Hawaii. It was the direct cause for America’s entrance into the war.End of WWII▪The US air force dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima On August 6 and on Nagasaki on August 8.▪On September 2, 1945, Japan surrendered.The Cold War▪United Nations in 1945—a new and better world would emerge from World War II.▪The conflict between the two superpowers Russia and the US increased and later led to the Cold War.Truman Doctrinethe principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or Communist insurrection. First expressed in 1947 by US President Truman in a speech to Congress seeking aid for Greece and Turkey, the doctrine was seen by the Communists as an open declaration of the cold war杜鲁门主义(该主义认为美国应支持受苏联军队或共产党叛乱威胁的国家或民族;该主义的首次表述出现于1947年美国总统杜鲁门在国会所作的关于要求对希腊和土耳其提供援助的演说中,这被共产党人视为公开的冷战宣言)NATO▪In 1949, the United States—in company with 11 other powers—entered into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).The Vietnam War▪ A long-time suffering for the US▪Started under Eisenhower and continued by Kennedy and Johnson•In 1965 US sent in troops to prevent the South Vietnamese government from collapsing. Ultimately, a failure•In 1975 Vietnam was reunified under Communist control.The Civil Rights MovementTwo other diplomatic breakthroughs:▪Re-establishing US relations with the People’s Republic of China▪Negotiating the first Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty with the Soviet Union •Table Tennis Foreign Policy/Ping pong diplomacy•Nixon–first US president visited Beijing.•The “Shanghai Communiqué”—a new US policy:–there was one China;–Taiwan was part of China;– a peaceful settlement of the dispute by the Chinese themselveswas in American interest.Watergate Scandal of President Richard Nixon in 1972the illegal sabotage and espionage of Nixon’s Committee to Re-elect the President.Impeachment ---charge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct弹劾(官员) Watergate Scandal⏹To defeat his adversary, Nixon hired five burglars to set up wiretaps(窃听装置) to getconfidential information in the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex ;⏹It was exposed and became the biggest political scandal in the history of America;⏹Because of the pressure of public, Nixon was impeached and resigned in 1974.水门事件与华盛顿邮报1972: 尼克松总统为竞选连任在对手竞选总部安装窃听器被”深喉”举报给<华盛顿邮报>尼克松威胁: 报道误导,不公正<华盛顿邮报纸>不为所动两年之后,尼克松成为美国历史上第一位被被弹劾的总统<华盛顿邮报>记者Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward获普利策奖America Since 1980’sRonald ReganAt sixty nine, Reagan became the oldest person ever elected as US President in 1980.•Economic program–reductions in income taxes and business taxes–deep cuts in federal spending in every area except defenseGeorge W. Bush Period▪George W. Bush: The 43rd president of the US elected in 2000▪During his first term, three major tax cuts▪Since 2003, America has had the fastest-growing economyThe war against terrorism▪Terrorist Event on September 11, 2001Invasion of Iraq▪On March 19, 2003 an invasion of Iraq by American and British troops started, supported by small contingents from several other countries.•“Trial of century”—the trial of Saddam began on October, 19, 2005 in Baghdad.•Saddam is accused of crimes against humanity.。

American History 美国历史(1600-1900)

American History 美国历史(1600-1900)
American History(I)(1600--1900)
I. Discovery of the New World
II. The Colonial Period
III. The War of Independence
IV. The War of 1812
V. Territorial Expansion and Westward Movement
4. both sides realize that their disputes should be solved through negotiation
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Manifest Destiny: 1. the inevitability of the founding of the U.S.
2. The legitimacy of the expansion of American Territory
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
A political theory from John Locke (British philosopher)
6.Treaty of Paris (In Sep. 1783 )
It was a historic event: by smashing the fetters of British colonial rule, the American people gained independence, which gave capitalism a chance for freer development. It had great international influence.

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动物类文章常考词汇
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美国历史 American History -2
Stage 2. English Settlement 英国后裔的定居 Early colonization was under ividual control. Two historical events: 1. 1607年一个英国商业性公司 (company) 在Massachusetts 建立了第一个成功的殖民定居 地Jamestown,可以推断此前 建立的定居地均以失败告终; 2. 1620年五月花(May Flower)号 载着一船被排挤的清教徒 (Puritans)来到美洲大陆,他 们算是美国人的祖先 (ancestors/ predecessors), 正是这些人当年的境遇使得后 来的美国以追求“自由、民主、 平等”为己任。
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A poem by Emily Dickinson
I ’m nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there ’s a pair of us—don’t tell! They ’d banish us, you know. 我是个小人物,你是谁呢? 你也是小人物吗? 那我们就有一对了,别跟别人说, 他们会排斥我们的,你知道的。

美国历史英文版a brief history of USA

美国历史英文版a brief history of USA

American Brief HistoryBefore Colonial periodForty thousand years ago, a group of Rangers from Asia through North America to Central and South America, these people are the ancestors of the Indians. Indians living in the Americas when Columbus reached the New World ,There are about 30 million, of which about 20 million people live in Canada and the United States, north-central, the rest of the vast majority live in Mexico and the United States south. About 10,000 years ago, there are another group of Asians migrated to northern North America, which is later Eskimos. The earliest American Caucasian may be Vikings, they are a group of adventurous fishing, some people think that 1,000 years ago, they have been to the east coast of North America.Colonial periodIn 1607, one of about 100 people of colonial groups in Chesapeake Beach Jamestown, which is the first permanent colony built by the British in North America, after 150 years, one after another coming Many colonists settled in the coastal areas, many of them from the United Kingdom, and also in part from France, Germany, the Netherlands, Ireland and other countries. The mid-18th century, the 13 British colonies gradually formed, they have their own government and Parliament in the highest British sovereignty. The 13 colonial area due to the differences of climate and geographical environment, resulting in economic patterns around, the difference between the political system and the concept.Independence MovementThe mid-18th century, the British colonies in the Americas and the United Kingdom, the existing cracks. With the continuous expansion of the colony, and gradually make them aware of the seriousness of the developments, which sprouted the idea of an independent.In 1773, the Boston Tea Party, anti-British colonists dumping.In 1774, representatives from 13 states gathered in Philadelphia, convened the First Continental Congress, hoping to solve the problem peacefully and the United Kingdom. King, however, adhere to the colony must unconditionally surrender to the British king, and accept the punishment. 1775, in Massachusetts, to Lexington flames of war, the outbreak of the War of Independence in North America.Held in Philadelphia in May 1776, the Second Continental Congress, staunch war with the independent determination, and published his famous "Declaration of Independence", put forward a good reason to fight the battle. Issued the "Declaration of Independence" is considered to be the beginning of the establishment by the United States, this day (July 4) was also the United States as a National Day.In October 1777, Saratoga victory, reversing the negative trend of the war of independence early. The campaign to make the American people's confidence, and international support.France and the United States signed a military alliance treaty in February 1778, France officially recognized the United States. France, Spain, the Netherlands have war.In 1781, the Battle of Yorktown Victory, the U.S. military has won a decisive victory. Yorktown after the battle, in addition to the sea there are several warring and sporadic fighting on land, the war of the North American continent has basically stopped.The success of the revolution, the American people have the opportunity to express their political ideas in legislative form. Federal Assembly 1787, held in Philadelphia, in Washington pushed for President, they take a matter of principle, that the central authority is a general, but there must beprudent regulations and instructions, at the same time, they also accept the fact that national government must tax, coin money, to adjust the commercial, a declaration of war and the power to enter into treaties. In addition, in order to prevent the central authority is too large, and to take the politics Montesquieu doctrine, that the Government set three equal cooperation with the department, that the three powers of the legislative, executive, and judicial checks and balances to reconcile checks and balances, rather than make any rights accounted for controlling position.In 1812, Britain again invaded the newly established United States, known as the Second War of Independence, the post-war U.S. states more united.Westward expansionThe early 19th century, thousands of people across the Appalachian Mountains, moved west. Some pioneers, emigrated to the United States border, belong to the territory of Latin America north of Mexico, between Alaska and California, Oregon and even depth.In 1846, the outbreak of the Mexican-American War, the United States expanded their area.Civil WarThe cause of the Civil War, not only economic, political, military and ideological conflict. The civil war has exposed the weakness of the United States. The existence of this country, and made some test. After the test, the United States was moving towards the royal road to a centralized modern state. Slavery issue between the North and the South would disagree, the main policy of the South in national politics, in the protection and expansion of the interests represented by the system of cotton and slaves; northern states, mainly manufacturing, commercial and financial center These production without relying on slaves.This economic and political conflict is long-standing. The early 1860s, 11 Southern states seceded from the Union, and another group of government, said of the North, will be willing to pay any price in order to unify. In 1861, civil war broke out in this bloody war Americans face-to-face, after four years. April 9, 1865, the southern government failed, this victory is not only the U.S. recovery unified, but also from all over the country is no longer the purposes of slavery. Industrialization and reformThe early 19th century, the United States began to industrialization after the civil war entered a mature stage. Become urbanized country in less than 50 years from the Civil War to World War I, the United States from a rural republic. From the 1890-1917 year for the past 30 years, is known as the so-called "progressive period". In 1914, the outbreak of World War I; 1917, the United States was involved in World War whirlpool, and try to play a new role in the world.Great Depression and World War IIAffected by the Great Depression is not just the United States, the countries of the world have been implicated. Great Depression, millions of workers are unemployed, a large number of farmers were forced to give up farmland, factory shops closed, and bank failures in a recession. In 1932, Franklin Roosevelt (1882 to 1945) was elected president, he advocated that the government should take action to end the Great Depression, and then launched a series of policies to a temporary solution to alleviate many difficulties, but the economy of the United States or to the Second World World War II after waking up. After World War II, with the defeat of the Axis powers, Britain and France, the strength of the recession, the United States and the Soviet Union became a superpower, the world was divided into two camps of the East and the West. The United States and the Soviet Union and their respective camps were busy preparing the various aspects ofthe military, political, economic, and propaganda, as in wartime. This state is known as the "Cold War".During the Cold WarThe history of the United States since 1960, many ways is still a continuation of the post-war development. Economic aspects in addition to the cyclical downturn is still expanding; moved from the city to the suburbs of the population continues to increase, and in 1970, ranking rural population of more than the home city population. Early 1960, blacks become the main problem within the United States.The mid-1960s, many Americans began to be dissatisfied with the government's foreign policy. In addition, due to the concentration of industrial development and population, the late 1960s, the ecological environment pollution wide attention. Since the early 1970s, the recession caused by the energy crisis of the worst. The mid-1970s, the U.S. economy once recovery. But not period in the 1970s, and inflation.In 1976, the 200th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the country held various celebrations. The United States in the Cold War eventually caused the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States as the world's only superpower, the ideological barriers between the two camps in the world is broken. April 12, 1981, the United States launched the space shuttle Columbia, humans have brought in another space a new era. Terrorist attacks and counter-terrorism policy9.11 in New York and Washington in 2001, "have an enormous impact on the United States and the world, this event is by far the most serious terrorist attacks in human history. The U.S. government condemned this incident and stand by the sympathy and support of most countries; around the world after the events in a variety of commemorative activities. The incident also led to a U.S. foreign policy focused on dealing with the threat of terrorism. The U.S. government started the war on terror and action to overthrow the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in October 2001. In 2003, the United States launched the war in Iraq, the overthrow of the regime of Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi interim government. • May 1, 2011, the Osama bin Laden in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, the U.S. Navy Seals killed.。

美国历史英文版ppt课件

美国历史英文版ppt课件
There was a great religious revival that changed the face of American Christianity.
“雪亮工程"是以区(县)、乡(镇) 、村( 社区) 三级综 治中心 为指挥 平台、 以综治 信息化 为支撑 、以网 格化管 理为基 础、以 公共安 全视频 监控联 网应用 为重点 的“群 众性治 安防控 工程” 。
The Louisiana Purchase
The purchase of a huge expanse of land from France in 1803 radically increased the size of the United States and allowed for a greater number of farmers.
“雪亮工程"是以区(县)、乡(镇) 、村( 社区) 三级综 治中心 为指挥 平台、 以综治 信息化 为支撑 、以网 格化管 理为基 础、以 公共安 全视频 监控联 网应用 为重点 的“群 众性治 安防控 工程” 。
Slavery
There were also many disputes in the law about the slaves:
Washington D.C. was burned, but the Americans eventually won.
Native Americans were later forced to move west (to Oklahoma) in the Trail of Tears (1830).
Western expansion dispersed this wealth, as Americans asserted a right to spread out to places like Oregon, California, and Texas, an idea called “Manifest Destiny”.

美国的历史 英语作文简单

美国的历史 英语作文简单

美国的历史英语作文简单English Answer:The history of the United States is a vast and complex tapestry woven together from a multitude of threads, each representing a different group of people, a different era, and a different set of values. From its humble beginnings as a collection of thirteen colonies on the eastern coast of North America, the United States has grown into a global superpower, a beacon of democracy and freedom for people around the world.The early history of the United States is marked by the struggle for independence from British rule. The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) was a pivotal moment in the nation's history, as it marked the birth of a new nation founded on the principles of liberty, equality, and democracy. The war was fought by a diverse group of people, including farmers, merchants, lawyers, and slaves, who all shared a common desire for freedom and independence.After the Revolutionary War, the United States underwent a period of rapid expansion and growth. The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 doubled the size of the country, and the acquisition of Florida in 1819 further expanded its territory. The westward expansion of the United States was driven by a desire for land, resources, and adventure, and it led to the displacement of Native American tribes and the growth of a new frontier society.The mid-19th century was a time of great social and economic change in the United States. The Industrial Revolution brought about new technologies and industries, and the country experienced a period of rapid economic growth. However, the growth of industrial capitalism also led to the rise of social inequality and the emergence of a labor movement. The abolitionist movement also gained momentum during this time, and the country was on the brink of a civil war over the issue of slavery.The American Civil War (1861-1865) was a watershed moment in the nation's history. The war was fought betweenthe Northern states, which sought to preserve the Union, and the Southern states, which sought to secede and establish a new nation based on slavery. The war ended with the victory of the Union, and the abolition of slavery. The Civil War had a profound impact on the United States, as it led to the emancipation of millions of slaves and the reunification of the country.The post-Civil War era was a time of reconstruction and rebuilding. The United States expanded its territory westward, and the country experienced a period of rapid economic growth. The late 19th and early 20th centuries were also marked by a wave of immigration from Europe, which brought new people and cultures to the United States.The United States played a major role in both World Wars. In World War I (1914-1918), the United States entered the war on the side of the Allies, and its involvement helped to bring about the Allied victory. In World War II (1939-1945), the United States entered the war on the side of the Allies again, and its involvement played a decisive role in the Allied victory. The United States emerged fromWorld War II as a global superpower, and it played aleading role in the Cold War (1947-1991).The post-Cold War era has been a time of relative peace and prosperity for the United States. The country has experienced continued economic growth, and it has made significant progress in areas such as civil rights, environmental protection, and healthcare. However, the United States has also faced new challenges in recent years, including the rise of global terrorism and the threat of climate change.The history of the United States is a story of struggle, perseverance, and triumph. It is a story of people from all walks of life who have come together to build a betterfuture for themselves and their children. The United States is a nation of immigrants, a nation of dreamers, and anation of hope. It is a country that has always strived to be a beacon of freedom and democracy for people around the world.中文回答:美国的诞生和成长是一个庞大的历程,这是一个复杂的故事,它由各个群体、不同的时代、不同的价值观穿插而成。

American History -Culture class 美国历史和文化

American History -Culture class 美国历史和文化

The American revolution lasted for about seven years, and in 1783, the United States became independent, a young nation that consisted of a long string of farming communities spread along the East Coast
Few immigrants went South, but this is where slavery began. America found itself divided over the issue of slavery. This was part of the Southern way of life. The morality of slavery was an issue in the minds of ‘abolitionists’ in the 1850s. Abraham Lincoln won a political election but this was a threat to their way of life in the South, so many southerners decided to secede from the Union. Civil war broke out.
White Americans pushed westward for settlement and expansion. As a result, native Indian land was taken away and their culture destroyed.
You can see the portrayal of Indians in ‘cowboy and Indian films’, often as scary warriors riding on horses!

《英语国家概况》各章节概要知识点——美国部分

《英语国家概况》各章节概要知识点——美国部分

《英语国家概况》各章节概要知识点——美国部分1. Population, Race and Ethnic Groups 人口与民族世界第三人口大国,20世纪90年代人口增长更加迅速,将来60年还将迅猛增加。

预计将从1992年的25,550万,增加到2000年的27,500万。

移民是人口增长的主要来源,基本开放的移民政策。

现在多数移民来自亚洲和拉丁美洲。

城市化高,最大的城市:纽约,洛杉矶,芝加哥,旧金山,费城。

1946-1964是生育高峰,20世纪80年代人口老龄化趋势。

美国是移民国家。

第一批移民来自英国和荷兰,为了逃避宗教迫害,寻求更好的生活,契约劳工。

三次移民浪潮:第一次移民浪潮始于1805年,1845年到达高峰,许多爱尔兰人迁入。

第二次移民浪潮从1860-1890。

第三次移民浪潮从1890-1914,是最大的一次。

来自奥匈帝国,意大利,俄国,希腊,罗马尼亚和土耳其。

Characteristics of the American population 美国人口的特征流动性。

四次大规模的人口流动:第一次从内战结束到1880年,西进运动。

从东海岸向西部迁移。

第二次从1890-1920年,随着工业化和城市化的实现,人口从农村涌向城市。

第三次从1920-1960年,大批黑人离开南方涌入外地。

第四次从60年代至今,从东北部向西南部的阳光地带迁移。

Black people and the Civil Rights Movement 黑人与民权运动黑人是美国人口最多的少数民族。

自1619年作为奴隶贩运到北美洲,集中在南部农业区,生活悲惨。

代表小说《汤姆叔叔的小屋》和《根》。

1863年林肯的《解放奴隶宣言》和1865《宪法》第13条修正案正式结束了奴隶制,但仍存在歧视。

1954年布朗诉教育委员会一案,开始了漫长的废除种族隔离的进程。

60年代爆发民权运动。

1964年通过《民权法案》,1965年通过《选举权法案》。

American History in Movies美国历史以及相关电影

American History in Movies美国历史以及相关电影

The Causes of the Revolutionary War
• The economic development of North America, British colonies • The formation of the American nation • North American’s active request getting rid of British oppression for national independence • British colonial oppression and exploitation
American Westward Expansion
• Westward movement in America carried settlers across America, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. The westward movement began in the early 17th with European settlements along the Atlantic Coast of North America. It continued until the late 19th centuries. By that time, the western frontiers of the United States had been conquered.
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• Two documents: Homestead Act(宅地法),
Emancipation Proclamation(解放黑人奴隶宣言)
The Result of the Civil War

American History 美国历史汇总

American History 美国历史汇总
Christopher Columbus’s discovery of the New World of the Americas in 1492 until hundreds of years later. In 1792, a monument was dedicated to him in New York. Soon after that, the city of Washington was officially named the District of Columbus and became the capital of the United States.
Mayflower II
The original Pilgrim village
2.0 The American Revolution
• The American Revolution was a political upheaval that took place between 1765 and 1783 during which rebel colonists in the Thirteen American Colonies rejected the British monarchy and aristocracy, overthrew the authority of Great Britain, and founded the United States of America.
Question for Discussion
• What actually led to the conflict between Britain and the American colonies?
The Seven Years’ War between Britain and France consumed a lot of money, so the British government put forward the mercantilist policy, for example: The Navigation Acts, The Sugar Act, The Currency Act, The Quartering Act, The Stamp Act, The Tea Act, to impose taxes and lodge British soldiers in colonial homes.

American History 美国历史

American History 美国历史

Detail from a painting by American artist Benjamin West , which depicts William Penn's treaty with the Native Americans living where he founded the colony of Pennsylvania as a haven for Quakers and others seeking religious freedom. (Courtesy The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts)
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The colonists were building a new way of life in the New World. There were a number of features which would play a role in forming the American character. They were :representative of government, rule of law, respect of individual rights, religious tolerance and a strong spirit of individual enterprise.
1.Discovery of America 2.Puritanism清教,清教徒主义 3.The Pilgrim Fathers 4.The influence of Puritanism on American culture 5.The causes and major leaders of the American Revolution 6.The Declaration of Independence

第十七章 美国历史(三) American History(III)

第十七章 美国历史(三) American History(III)

12. In February 1972,President Nixon visited China and met Mao Zedong and the two countries issued the Shanhai Communique.This visit ended twenty-three years of hostility and led to the establishment of diplomatic relations in January 1979.1972年2月尼克松与毛泽东东会晤,双方签署了《上海联合公报》。
4. The North Atlantic Treaty, which was signed on April 4,1949,marked the beginning of U.S.efforts in setting up a military alliance around the Soviet Union and its allies.美国于1949年4月4日签订的北大西洋公约标志着美国开始致力于在苏联及其盟国周围建立军事同盟。
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1. The Truman Doctrime 杜鲁门主义
2. The Marshal Plan(马歇尔计划)
3. McCarthyism(麦卡锡主义)
4. Montgomery bus boycott(蒙哥马利抵制公共汽车公司运动)
7. Since 1945 the United States had entered a twenty-five-year economic boom.The cornerstones were the automobile,housing,and defense industries.自1945年以来,美国经济进入了长达25年的繁荣期,经济繁荣的基本为汽车,住房和国防工业。

USAHistory英文版美国历史简介

USAHistory英文版美国历史简介

❖The United States of America History❖Indians: The “first Americans”❖The Discovery of the New World❖Christopher Columbus (31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506)a navigator, colonizer, and explorerHe initiated the process of Spanish colonization which foreshadowed general European colonization of the "New World".❖Pilgrim Fathers❖Relations of American Indians with European settlers❖The American War of IndependenceWhat were the causes of the War of Independence?Britain’s colonial policy▪The economy in the 13 colonies developed very fast▪The British government was to bring the development under control and to collect more taxes from the colonies.▪“No taxation without representation”▪( 无代表,不纳税)❖How was the War of Independence started?▪The “Boston Tea Party”•In 1773, when ships of tea reached Boston to be distributed, severaldozen Boston residents boarded the ship at night and threw $75,000worth of tea into the harbor. This came to be known as the “Boston TeaParty”.▪The start of the war•In 1775, about 1,000 British soldiers were sent from Boston to seize themilitary supplies of the American militia. When they arrived atLexington they were met by the armed militiamen. Suddenly a shot wasfired and the War of Independence began.❖Boston Tea Party❖The First Continental Congress—September, 1774❖The Second Continental CongressHeld in Philadelphia in May 1775Assume the functions of a national government❖Declaration of IndependenceOn July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed.On July 4, 1776, the Congress formally declared the independence•The Declaration states: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: Thatall men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator withcertain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and thepursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights, governments areinstituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent ofthe governed; that whenever any form of government becomesdestructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or toabolish it, …”After being printed, the copies were sent out, broadcast and read to crowds everywhere.▪The document greatly encouraged the struggling people, making them think that they should be independent and have the right to enjoy liberty.▪They were beginning to show more interests in a common cause.▪Both a great influence on the course of the war and a far-reaching influence in world history as well.❖It dragged on for seven years. (1775-1783)❖Obstacles for the continental army:▪No enough supplies.▪Tired and hungry, while British troops fresh and well-equipped.▪By the middle of December, 1776, the Revolution seemed lost.❖The victory at Saratoga (1777, October)—turning point.❖The assistance from France▪Benjamin Franklin—a messenger to Europe to get help from other countries.▪The French King made two agreements with Franklin:•France would take part in the war against England.•They agreed to trade with each other.•Spain and Holland joined France against England•—a quick end to the war.❖In 1781, a decisive victory at Yorktown in Virginia❖On October 19, 1781, the British general Cornwallis was forced to surrender, the war came to an end.❖The two parts signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783—America won its independence❖The Establishment of Constitution❖On May 25, 1787, the constitution was drafted.❖In June 1789, the constitution came into effect in nine states.❖Ten amendments—The Bill of Rights—were added to the Constitution in 1791.❖The Civil War (1861-1865)❖Causes of Civil War❖Economic reason:▪two different economic systemsNorth Capitalist EconomySouth Plantation❖Political reason▪The North—Federal Government as a union▪The South—The Confederate Government: the independence of each state❖Uncle Tom’s Cabin Published in 1852❖Harriet Beecher Stowe ( l811-1896 )❖An antislavery novel which had great political influence.❖"So this is the little lady who made this big war.“---Lincoln❖Abraham Lincoln was elected president and opposed the expansion of slavery.❖Some southern states formed the Confederate States of America in 1861.❖Union army Vs. Confederate army❖Comparison of Power❖The North:▪twenty-three states, 22 million population▪abundant facilities to manufacture arms and ammunition, clothing, andother supplies▪merchant marines and the navy remained in Union hands▪federal government was better able to raise fund for war ❖The South:▪eleven states, 9 million population▪military advantages:▪actively preparing for war▪in possession of many federal forts and arsenals▪superior military leadership: a third of the regular army's officers werefrom the South▪fighting on its own soil❖Emancipation Proclamationissued by Pres. Abraham Lincoln that freed the slaves of the Confederacy.-This transformed the war from a war to save the Union, to a war to abolish slavery.❖Battle of Gettysburg (July 1863) The turning pointGettysburg Address“Government of the People, by the People and for the People shall not perish from the earth”❖Influence of the Civil War❖Outbreak of the First World War (1914-1918)▪Inevitable result of contradiction between two groups of imperialist powers: •Allies(协约国)—Britain, France, and Russia•The Central European Powers(同盟国)—Germany, Austria-Hungary andItaly▪The political, economic and colonial rivalries of the great powers.❖World War I❖The False Prosperity in the 1920’s1920’s = boom, prosperity, isolationisma period of material success and spiritual frustration or confusion and purposelessness❖Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961)❖欧内斯特·海明威1. Reputation❖Spokesman for the Lost Generation❖ A Nobel Prize winner for literature in 1954❖Life Story1899Born in Illinois (his father was a highly respected doctor, his mother was a singer and music teacher)1917After graduation from High School, he left home and worked for the Star as a reporter; Rejected by the American Army because of his poor vision in one eye 1918Served as an ambulance driver in France, and then as a soldier in the Italian infantry Wounded on both legs1919Returned home to complete his recovery1925Left for Paris1936Took part in the Spanish Civil War as a journalist, on the Republican side1940Moved to Cuba1954Awarded the Nobel Prize1961Committed suicide by shooting himself with his hunting gun❖Major Works❖In Our Time (1925) 《在我们的时代里》Collection of short storiesPortray the world of adulthood as an arena of danger and violence❖The Torrent of Spring (1926) 《春潮》❖The Sun Also Rises (1926) 《太阳照常升起》The disillusionment of the lost generation❖ A Farewell to Arms (1929) 《永别了,武器》❖For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) 《丧钟为谁而鸣》A love story, a war novel❖The Old Man and the Sea (1952) 《老人与海》a man can be destroyed but not defeated一个人可以被毁灭(physically),但不能给打败(spiritually)❖Writing Style“Hemingway Code heros”❖Those who survive in the process of seeking to master the code, known as “grace under pressure”, with the honesty, the discipline, and the restraint.eg: Cuban fisherman Santiagofighting a losing battle---loss becomes dignityiceberg theory of writing❖His sentences only give one small bit of the meaning; the rest is implied❖The Great Depression❖1930’s = Great DepressionThe stock market crash in1929Massive unemployment, factory and mill closings, and mortgage foreclosures ❖Core of the problem—immense disparity between the productive capacity and the ability of people to consume❖World War II broke out in September, 1939 and ended in August, 1945.❖Background of the warThe World Spread economic crisisGermany and Italy began their ways of fascism and military expansion.Japan meant to conquer China and Southeast Asia by military expansion.❖Two opposing military alliances:the (同盟国)and the (轴心国)❖the in all of human historyUSA attitude:▪ A sit-on-the-fence policy•do trade with the warring countries, including the aggressors•believe in “glorious isolation”▪Its negative effect:•Isolationism encouraged Nazi and Adolph Hitler to believe that they could rely on American neutrality and their victims could not buymunitions in US.•Japan believed that pacifist US would not fight for the integrity of China. ❖On the morning of December 7, 1941, Japanese air force attacked the US Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. It was the direct cause for America’s entrance into the war.❖End of WWII▪The US air force dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima On August 6 and on Nagasaki on August 8.▪On September 2, 1945, Japan surrendered.❖The Cold War▪United Nations in 1945—a new and better world would emerge from World War II.▪The conflict between the two superpowers Russia and the US increased and later led to the Cold War.❖Truman Doctrinethe principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or Communist insurrection. First expressed in 1947 by US President Truman in a speech to Congress seeking aid for Greece and Turkey, the doctrine was seen by the Communists as an open declaration of the cold war杜鲁门主义(该主义认为美国应支持受苏联军队或共产党叛乱威胁的国家或民族;该主义的首次表述出现于1947年美国总统杜鲁门在国会所作的关于要求对希腊和土耳其提供援助的演说中,这被共产党人视为公开的冷战宣言)❖NATO▪In 1949, the United States—in company with 11 other powers—entered into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).❖The Vietnam War▪ A long-time suffering for the US▪Started under Eisenhower and continued by Kennedy and Johnson•In 1965 US sent in troops to prevent the South Vietnamese government from collapsing. Ultimately, a failure•In 1975 Vietnam was reunified under Communist control.❖The Civil Rights Movement❖Two other diplomatic breakthroughs:▪Re-establishing US relations with the People’s Republic of China▪Negotiating the first Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty with the Soviet Union •Table Tennis Foreign Policy/Ping pong diplomacy•Nixon–first US president visited Beijing.•The “Shanghai Communiqué”—a new US policy:–there was one China;–Taiwan was part of China;– a peaceful settlement of the dispute by the Chinese themselveswas in American interest.Watergate Scandal of President Richard Nixon in 1972the illegal sabotage and espionage of Nixon’s Committee to Re-elect the President.Impeachment ---charge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct弹劾(官员)❖Watergate Scandal⏹To defeat his adversary, Nixon hired five burglars to set up wiretaps(窃听装置) to getconfidential information in the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex ;⏹It was exposed and became the biggest political scandal in the history of America;⏹Because of the pressure of public, Nixon was impeached and resigned in 1974.水门事件与华盛顿邮报❖1972: 尼克松总统为竞选连任在对手竞选总部安装窃听器❖被”深喉”举报给<华盛顿邮报>❖尼克松威胁: 报道误导,不公正❖<华盛顿邮报纸>不为所动❖两年之后,尼克松成为美国历史上第一位被被弹劾的总统❖<华盛顿邮报>记者Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward获普利策奖❖America Since 1980’s❖Ronald ReganAt sixty nine, Reagan became the oldest person ever elected as US President in 1980.•Economic program–reductions in income taxes and business taxes–deep cuts in federal spending in every area except defense❖George W. Bush Period▪George W. Bush: The 43rd president of the US elected in 2000▪During his first term, three major tax cuts▪Since 2003, America has had the fastest-growing economy❖The war against terrorism▪Terrorist Event on September 11, 2001❖Invasion of Iraq▪On March 19, 2003 an invasion of Iraq by American and British troops started, supported by small contingents from several other countries.•“Trial of century”—the trial of Saddam began on October, 19, 2005 in Baghdad.•Saddam is accused of crimes against humanity.。

美国历史american history

美国历史american history


The federal government only has the power to do what it says in the Constitution. All other powers are given to the states and to the people.
Federal (National) & State Government

This belief was used to justify wars against native Mexicans and Indians, as the whites moved westward.
“Manifest Destiny”

Over the next century, thousands of families traveled west to build new settlements. This was the beginning of the
After
The U.S. U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the United States of America. The Constitution organizes the American government, and organizes relationships between the national government, the state’s governments, and the people.

Federal (National) & State Government

This kind of government is known as federalism(联邦主义). In a federal government, right to rule is divided between a central authority (the nation) and smaller political units (the states).

America History(美国历史精美ppt)

America History(美国历史精美ppt)

Price: The war is the war
The civil war is not for the “I will say then that I am not, nor ever have been, freedom of slaves. Its only in favor of bringing about in any way the social and purpose is the union of nation.-- political equality of the white and black races, --at least in the first 18 months [applause]—that I am not nor ever have been in of the war. favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the white and black races which I believe will forever forbid the two races living together on terms of social and political equality. And inasmuch as they cannot so live, while they do remain together there must be the position of superior and inferior, and I as much as any other man am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white race.”

American History PPT美国历史

American   History PPT美国历史

Martin Luther King
In 1955,he organized a boycott of the bus in Alabama. In 1963,he addressed the public “his dream”. King was honored for his effort to fight discrimination.
Fat Man
Little Boy
America After World War II
Truman and the Cold War The Eisenhower Doctrine The Bay of Pig Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis Situation from President Johnson to President Reagan
The role played by America before and in the early period of the war
The Neutrality Acts were a series of laws that were passed by the United States Congress in the 1930s, in response to the growing turmoil in Europe and Asia that eventually led to World War II. The legacy of the Neutrality Acts in the 1930s was widely regarded as having been generally negative: they made no distinction between aggressor and victim, treating both equally as "belligerents"; and they limited the US government's ability to aid Britain against Nazi Germany.

american history美国历史简介(总结自托福词以类记)

american history美国历史简介(总结自托福词以类记)

美国历史American History -1Stage 1. Discovery of North America 北美的发现西班牙国王资助Columbus的远征(expedition),发现了美洲大陆。

很多人错误地认为哥伦布是西班牙人(Spanish),其实他是意大利人(Italian),这位仁兄最终发现了美洲,却以为自己到了印度(India),于是称美洲土著(Native Americans)为印第安人(Indians),(可怜的北美土著英文冠名权就这样被剥夺了。

)巨大的利益很快引起了当时的世界强国英、法、西班牙、荷兰等的觊觎。

美国历史American History -2Stage 2. English Settlement 英国后裔的定居Early colonization was under individual control. Two historical events:1.1607年一个英国商业性公司(company) 在Massachusetts 建立了第一个成功的殖民定居地Jamestown,可以推断此前建立的定居地均以失败告终;2.1620年五月花(May Flower)号载着一船被排挤的清教徒(Puritans)来到美洲大陆,他们算是美国人的祖先(ancestors/ predecessors),正是这些人当年的境遇使得后来的美国以追求“自由、民主、平等”为己任。

美国历史American History -3Stage 3. Colonial Era 殖民地时期当时的美洲大陆无异于一块肥肉,西班牙、法国都曾为了瓜分这片土地与大英帝国展开激励的竞争,其中最著名的就是英法百年战争,最终英国获得了对北美大陆的控制权。

ETS对此阶段并不关注,所以有关这一时期的考题也就非常少。

美国历史American History -4Stage4.American Revolution美国革命(1775~1783)美国革命就是美国独立战争(War of Independence/ Independence War),战争的导火索是中国学生熟知的Boston Tea Event,随着Lexington 的枪声打响,战争宣告开始。

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The Founding of the 13 Colonies
– Between 1607 and 1733 the British established 13 colonies along the east coast of North America.
The Founding of the 13 Colonies
Christopher Columbus
Amerigo Vespucci
Why did the early settlers come to America?
• Opportunity
– It drew English merchants who dreamed of establishing great new estates out of the wildness. – It drew carpenters, bakers, tailors and other skilled workmen who could not find job in England. – It drew the poor and the homeless from farmlands and villages.
• Unlike most other nations, the United States never had a feudal aristocracy. Land was plentiful and labor was scarce in colonial America, and every free man had an opportunity to achieve economic independence, if not prosperity. The English king appointed many of the colonial governors, but they all had to rule in cooperation with an elected assembly. Voting was restricted to landowning white males. Britain could not exercise direct control over her American colonies. The colonists were too independent-minded.
American History
Chapter 9 American History
I. America in the Colonial Era II. The American War of Independence III. The American Civil War IV. America in the 20th Century V. America in the 21st Century
– It drew many English in search of religious freedom.
English
Settlements
The first successful English colony in the Americas was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607; the settlement was financed by a London company which expected to make a profit from the settlement.
Exercises
5. San Francisco is the second largest city after New York and the world famous Hollywood and Disneyland are located here. 6. During the 1830s and 1840s, many northern Europeans and Irish immigrants came to America. 7. Almost half of the immigrants coming to the United States in the 1980s were Asians. 8. Basic American cultural values are freedom, equality and desire to work hard for a higher standard of living.
Exercises
II. Read the following statements carefully and decide whether they are True or False. 1. The eastern highlands formed by the Appalachians hold one third of the country's continental territory. 2. The climate in the United States can be classified as temperate, with some mild subtropical and tropical zones. 3. Almost through the middle of the United States, north to south, runs a well--known 50-centimeter the commercial and financial center of the United States , and it is composed of five boroughs including Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Staten Island, and Queens.
Jamestown:詹姆斯敦

• Pilgrim Fathers
In 1620, a tiny ship called the “May flower” sailed from England for the New world, with 102 passengers. 50% were Pilgrims. Landed in what is now Plymouth( 普利茅 斯), Massachusetts.
Colonization of North America (1607-1776)
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Indians
The discovery of America Early Colonial Era
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Indians: The “first Americans”
The Discovery of the New World
English Settlements
In 1621, the puritans gathered in a large crop and the settlers fixed a date to celebrate their harvest in order to express their thanks to God and the help of the Indians. This is the beginning of the holiday called Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving Day:(美国是11月的第四个星期四)
Exercises
5. The native Alaskan population includes the following except the . A. Indians B. Eskimos C. Aleuts D. Blacks 6. The largest minority in the United States is the . A. Pacific Islanders B. Blacks C. Native Americans D. Asians 7. The Immigrants Act of 1924 restricted the further immigration into the United States, particularly from . A. Europe B. Asia C. Africa D. South America 8. The characteristic of dominant American culture is . A. English-speaking, northern European, Roman Catholic and middle-class B. English-speaking, western European, Roman Catholic and upper-class C. English-speaking, northern European, Protestant and upper-class D. English-speaking, western European, Protestant and middle-class

The Causes of the American Revolution Britain’s victory of the Seven Years’ war led directly to a conflict with its American colonies. The British government argued that Britain had spent large sums of money to defend their American colonies in those wars, so the colonists should pay a part of the expenses.
Exercises I. Choose the one that best completes each of the following
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