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APUSH Review. Wars & U.S. Foreign Policy. Great Britain eliminated French Competition for North America, but began its confrontation with its colonies. What war was this?. French & Indian War. Fought over the Maine/Canada border. What war was this?. Aroostock War. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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APUSH ReviewWars & U.S. Foreign Policy

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Great Britain eliminated French Competition for North America, but began

its confrontation with its colonies.

What war was this?

French & Indian War

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Fought over the Maine/Canada border.

What war was this?

Aroostock War

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15 Nations outlawed War in 1928.

What Treaty was this?

Kellogg-Briand Pact

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United States gained the land between the Appalachian Mountains & the

Mississippi River.

What war was this?

American Revolution

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U.S. will speak softly but carry a big stick in Latin America.

What foreign policy position is this?

Roosevelt Corollary

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Andrew Jackson won the Battle of New Orleans.

What war was this?

War of 1812

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1803

1846

1881

1898

1903

When was the Spanish American

War?

1898

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More Americans died of Spanish Influenza after this war than American soldiers

during the War.

What war was this?

World War I

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Caused by Yellow Journalism sensationalizing the explosion the Maine.

What war was this?

Spanish American War

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England & U.S. pledged support for each other & the defense of democracy against

Fascist Aggression in 1941.

What Treaty was this?

Atlantic Charter

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Ended in a ceasefire with no territorial gain or loss. No treaty was ever signed.

What war was this?

Korean War

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The heaviest American casualties occurred during its battles.

What war was this?

American Civil War

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Ended with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago.

What war was this?

Mexican War

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1812-1815

1846-1848

1861-1865

1898

1917-1918

When was the Mexican War?

1846-1848

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After these two wars, Americans questioned U.S. involvement in World

Affairs.

What wars were these?

WWI & Vietnam

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Mexican War

Who was president?

James K. Polk

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U.S. purchased Florida from Spain in 1819.

What Treaty was this?

Adams-Onis Treaty

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What amendments were passed because of the Civil War?

13, 14, 15th

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John Foster Dulles proposed this during Eisenhower’s presidency.

What foreign policy position is this?

Brinkmanship/Massive Retaliation

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Four empires were destroyed and new nations were created in Europe & the

Middle East.

What war was this?

World War I

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1917-1918

1941-1945

1950-1953

1965-1973

1980-1883

When was the Korean War?

1950-1953

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Fought during the Cold War.

What wars were these?

Korea & Vietnam

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Started and ended with major bombings.

What war was this?

World War II

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Western European Alliance with the U.S. to stop the spread of Communism.

What Treaty was this?

NATO

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The Largest Anti-war Protests in U.S. History.

What war was this?

Vietnam

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Louis Sullivan coined the term but James K. Polk followed it during his presidency.

What foreign policy position is this?

Manifest Destiny

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Fought over freedom of the seas and the impressment of Americans.

What war was this?

War of 1812

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1954

1957

1963

1965

1968

When was the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

passed?

1965

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Its turning point was the Battle of Saratoga.

What war was this?

American Revolution

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U.S. demanded the unconditional surrender of the Axis Powers.

What war was this?

World War II

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Europe stay out of the Americas.

What position statement was this?

Monroe Doctrine

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The U.S. became a World Power after this War.

What war was this?

Spanish American War

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George Kennan’s program to stop the spread of communism.

What foreign policy position is this?

Containment

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Started over the Texas boundary dispute.

What war was this?

Mexican War

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1789

1803

1808

1815

1823

When was the Louisiana Purchase?

1803

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This war was to make the world “safe for democracy” and was a “war to end all

wars.”

What war was this?

World War I

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The enemy was defeated at Yorktown & a peace treaty was signed two years later.

What war was this?

American Revolution

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Washington’s attempt to settle U.S. problems with Great Britain over

impressment and war debts in 1795.

What Treaty was this?

Jay Treaty

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The U.S. fleet was sent to Manilla Bay where it eliminated the enemy fleet.

What war was this?

Spanish American War

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Between 1918 and 1941, Americans opposed U.S. involvement in World Affairs.

What foreign policy position is this?

Isolationism

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Led to Pontiac’s Rebellion.

What war was this?

French & Indian War

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1686-1691

1713-1722

1754-1763

1767-1700

1787-1791

When was the French & Indian

War?

1754-1763

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The U.S. capital was burned.

What war was this?

War of 1812

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Nuclear Age began after it.

What war was this?

World War II

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Ended the American Revolution.

What Treaty was this?

Treaty of Paris, 1783

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Native American tribes in New England were wiped out.

What war was this?

Pequot War

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Nixon’s plan to lesson tensions between the U.S., Russia, and China.

What foreign policy position is this?

Detente

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Sioux were successful in stopping U.S. expansion into their territory after the

Fetterman Massacre.

What war was this?

Red Cloud’s War

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1815

1876

1881

1890

1900

When is the symbolic end of the Indian Wars & the

Frontier?

1890

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War of 1812.

Who was president during this War?

James Madison

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U.S. withdrew without a victory.

What war was this?

Vietnam

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Wilson wanted to include his 14 points.

What Treaty was this?

Treaty of Versailles

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Korean War

Who was president during this War?

Truman & Eisenhower

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Thomas Jefferson enforced the Embargo Act.

What foreign policy position is this?

Neutrality

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Vietnam.

Who was president during this War?

Johnson & Nixon

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1962

1965

1968

1971

1975

When was the Cuban Missile

Crisis?

1962

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American Civil War.

Who was president during this War?

Abraham Lincoln

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Vietnam

What was the turning point?

Tet Offensive

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Battle of the Bulge

What war was this a part of?

World War II

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Tecumseh was defeated by William Henry Harrison at the Battle of the Thames.

What war was this a part of?

War of 1812

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1776

1848

1861

1876

1917

When did the Civil War begin?

1861

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Inchon Landing.

What war was this a part of?

Korean War

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Cuba became independent.

What war was this a part of?

Spanish American War

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French withdrew from Vietnam after their defeat at Diem Bien Phu.

What Treaty was this?

Geneva Accords

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Because of U.S. bombings the Khmer Rouge came to power.

What war was this?

Vietnam

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Impressments.

This was a cause of what war?

War of 1812

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End of Salutary Neglect.

This was an effect of what war?

French & Indian War

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Unrestricted Submarine Warfare.

This was a cause of what war?

World War I

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Reconstruction.

This was an effect of what war?

Civil War

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Communist North Invaded the South.

This was a cause of what war?

Korean War

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League of Nations.

This was an effect of what war?

World War I

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State’s rights & slavery

This was a cause of what war?

Civil War

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U.S. Intervention in Latin America

This was an effect of what war?

Spanish American War

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Antietam.

Why was this battle important?

Emancipation Proclamation

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Operation Rolling Thunder.

In what war did this happen?

Vietnam

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