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1、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.P

2、ilgrim FathersRelations of American Indians with European settlersThe American War of IndependenceWhat were the causes of the War of IndependenceBritain s colonial policyThe economy in the 13 colonies developed very fastThe British government was to bring the development under control and to collect

3、 more taxes from the colonies.“No taxation without representation”(無代表,不納稅)How was the War of Independence startedThe “Boston Tea Party ”? In 1773, when ships of tea reached Boston to be distributed, several dozen Boston residents boarded the ship at night and threw $75,000 worth of tea into the har

4、bor. This came to be known as the “Boston Tea Party .The start of the war? In 1775, about 1,000 British soldiers were sent from Boston to seize the military supplies of the American militia. Whenthey arrived at Lexington they were met by the armed militiamen.Suddenly a shot was fired and the War of

5、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 Con

6、gress formally declared the independence? The Declaration states: We hold these truths to beself-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;that to secure these righ

7、ts, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it,”After being printed, the copies were sent out, broadcast and read to

8、 crowds everywhere.The document greatly encouraged the struggling people, making themthink 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

9、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 as

10、sistance from FranceBenjamin 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 t

11、he 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 in1783America won itsindependenceThe Establishment of ConstitutionOn May 25, 1787, the constitution w

12、as drafted.In June 1789, the constitution came into effect in nine states.Ten amendmentsThe 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 reasonThe Nort

13、h Federal Government as a unionThe 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 w

14、as elected president and opposed the expansion of slavery.Some southern states formed the Confederate States of America in 1861.Union army Vs. Confederate armyComparison of PowerThe North:twenty-three states, 22 million populationabundant facilities to manufacture arms and ammunition,clothing, and o

15、ther suppliesmerchant marines and the navy remained in Union handsfederal government was better able to raise fund for warThe South:eleven states, 9 million populationmilitary advantages:actively preparing for warin possession of many federal forts and arsenalssuperior military leadership: a third o

16、f the regular armysofficers were from 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 po

17、intGettysburg AddressaGovernment 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( 協(xié)約國)-Britain, France, and Russi

18、a? The Central European Powers( 同 盟 國) Germany, Austria-Hungary and ItalyThe political, economic and colonial rivalries of the great powers.World War IThe False Prosperity in the 1920 s1920 s = boom, prosperity, isolationisma period of material success and spiritual frustration or confusion andpurpo

19、selessnessErnest Hemingway (1899-1961)歐內(nèi)斯特海明威1. ReputationSpokesman for the Lost GenerationA Nobel Prize winner for literature in 1954Life Story1899 Born in Illinois (his father was a highly respected doctor, his mother was a singer and music teacher)1917 After graduation from High School, he left h

20、ome and worked for the Staras a reporter ; Rejected by the American Army because of his poor visionin one eye1918 Served as an ambulance driver in France, and then as a soldier in the Italian infantryWounded on both legs1919 Returned home to complete his recovery1925 Left for Paris1936 Took part in

21、the Spanish Civil War as a journalist, on the Republican side1940 Moved to Cuba1954 Awarded the Nobel Prize1961 Committed suicide by shooting himself with his hunting gunMajor WorksIn Our Time (1925)在我們的時(shí)代里Collection of short storiesPortray the world of adulthood as an arena of danger and violenceTh

22、e Torrent of Spring (1926)春潮The Sun Also Rises (1926)太陽照常升起The disillusionment of the lost generationA Farewell to Arms (1929)永別了,武器For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940)喪鐘為誰而鳴A love story, a war novelThe Old Man and the Sea (1952)老人與海a man can be destroyed but not defeated一個(gè)人可以被毀滅(physically),但不能給打敗(spirit

23、ually)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 writingHis senten

24、ces 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

25、 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 militaryexpansion.Japanmeant to conquer China and Southeast Asia by militaryexpansion.Two opposing military all

26、iances:the Allies (同盟國)and the Axis (軸心國)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

27、 that they could rely on American neutrality and their victims could not buy munitions 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 USPacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. It was the direct cau

28、se for America s entrance into the war.End of WWIIThe US air force dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima On August 6 andon Nagasaki on August 8.On September 2, 1945, Japan surrendered.The Cold WarUnited Nations in 1945a new and better world would emerge from World War II.The conflict between the two sup

29、erpowers 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

30、 and Turkey, the doctrine was seen by the Communists as an open declarationof the cold war杜魯門主義(該主義認(rèn)為美國應(yīng)支持受蘇聯(lián)軍隊(duì)或共產(chǎn)黨叛亂威脅的國家或民族; 該主義的首次表述出現(xiàn)于1947年美國總統(tǒng)杜魯門在國會(huì)所作的關(guān)于要求對(duì)希臘和土耳其提供援助的演說中,這被共產(chǎn)黨人視為公開的冷戰(zhàn)宣言)NATOIn 1949, the United States in company with 11 other powers entered into the North Atlantic Treaty Organi

31、zation (NATO).The Vietnam WarA long-time suffering for the USStarted under Eisenhower and continued by Kennedy and Johnson? In 1965 US sent in troops to prevent the South Vietnamesegovernment from collapsing. Ultimately, a failure? In 1975 Vietnam was reunified under Communist control.The Civil Righ

32、ts MovementTwo other diplomatic breakthroughs:Re-establishing US relati ons with the People s Republic of ChinaNegotiating 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 Commun

33、iqu a new US policy:there was one China;Taiwan was part of China;a peaceful settlement of the dispute by the Chinese themselves was in American interest.Watergate Scandal of President Richard Nixon in 1972the illegal sabotageand espionage of Nixon s Committee to Re -elect thein 1980.President.Impeachment -charge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct彈劾(官員)Watergate ScandalTo defeat his adversary, Nixon hired five burglars to set up wiretaps(竊聽裝置)to get confidential infor

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