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1、精品文档Survey of the USA Foundation: 1776.74 The fourth largest country in the worldPosition: the cen tral part of North America; Alaska in the no rthwestern part of North America and Hawaii in the cen tral Pacific Ocea n.N orther n temperature zone.North: Canada; South: Mexico, the Gulf of Mexico; Eas
2、t: Atlantic Ocean; West: Pacific OceanArea: 6% of the Earth the whole Europe(三大河流体系 )The three river systems in the USA ar e: the system of the Gulf of Mexico, the system of theAtla ntic Ocea n and the system of the Pacific Ocea n.(三大山脉)three great mountain ranges: the Appalachian Mountains, the Roc
3、ky Mountains and the GreatCordillera Mountain Ran ge.(the Pacific 河流体系的两大河流 )the Columbia River and the Colorado River.(美国 /世界最长的河流)the Mississippi River is the most important river in the system of the Gulf.The Rocky Mountains(落基山脉)are fhe backbone of the continent ”.Great lake(美国五大湖)They are locat
4、ed in the northeast part of America. 由西至东:Lake Superior, LakeMichigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario.(黄石国家公园)Yellowstone National Park , Wyomi ng/ (大峡谷)Grand Canyon /Three basic geographical areas or surface regions:1)The Atlantic Seacoast and the Appalachian Mountains in the eastEastern C
5、oastal Plain; The first 13 colonies : 1624, Virginia 1629, New Hampshire 1632, Maryland1662, Conn ecticut 1663, Rhode Isla nd1664, New York 1664, New Jersey 1681, Pe nn sylva nia1682, Delaware 1691, Massachusetts 1713, North Caroli na 1713, South Caroli na 1732, Georgia2)The great Mississippi River
6、Valley in the middleBetwee n Appalachia n and the Rocky Mountains, 2,000 km from east to westChicago Great Plain : west part of Mississippi Valley3)The Rockies west to the Pacific Ocea nRocky Mountains: the backbone of the continentYellow Stone National Park ,Hoover Dam Las Vegas, the gambli ng city
7、Death Valley: 85m below the sea level, the lowest place with the highest temperature in AmericaThe highest point: Denali in Alaska (20,320 feet)Silicon Valley -the center of America' s electronic industryThree river systems: one of the Gulf of Mexico, one of the Atlantic Ocean, one of the Pacifi
8、c OceanMississippi River: the third Iongest river in the world (Nile River, Amazon River)“ Father of WatersLake Superior: the largest fresh water lake of its ki nd in the world (only after the largest inland lake Caspia n Sea - salt water lake)Lake Michigan is wholly within the USANiagara Falls : La
9、ke Erie & Lake OntarioGreat Salt Lake: the largest inland salt lake in North AmericaThree mountain ranges The Appalachian Mountains , The Rocky Mountains , The Great Cordillera MountainPeople: European origin: 80% Melting pot Indians: original inhabitantsNational Anthem : the Star-Spangled Banne
10、rNational Flag : The Stars and StripesAt the left side on the top: blue background with white stars -9 lines of stars (six, five); 13 stripes: red and white;red -bravery, white -freedom, blue -loyalty and justiceFifty stars: fifty states; thirteen stripes: thirtee n coloniesSurvey of UK (=the United
11、 Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)Position: Northwestern Europe To the north of France, the west of the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway Composition(Capital): England(London), Scotland(Edinburgh), Wales(Cardiff), Northern Ireland(Belfast) Geographic features:The Highland Zone: north and
12、westThe Lowland Zone: south and southeastThe Pennines has been called“the backbone of England ”.( 第一长河流 )Severn River(第二长河流 )Thames River( 最大的内陆湖 )Lough Neagh which is located in Northern Ireland.Weather : Dreary, the rain in protracted drizzle but not in heavy showers.Lack of sunshine: overcast ski
13、es and fog Factors influencing English weatherA. the shores of the British Isles: warm stream North Atlantic Drift 北大西洋暖流B. westerly wind belt: the west wind from the Atlantic Ocean is mild and moist 西风带C. the configuration of Britain, particularly numerous inlets make oceanic influences penetrate m
14、ore effectively National Anthem: God Save the Queen (King).The anthem demonstrates the spirit of the social system in terms of constitutional monarchy.National Flag: Union Jack: combines the crosses of St. George, St. Andrew, and St. Patrick(England )St. George 's cross was rectangular, red on a
15、 white background(Scotland)St. Andrew' s cross was diagonal, white on a blue background(Ireland )St. Patrick's cross woans arewdhite backgroundPeople: Anglo- Saxons, CeltsBritish History:Roman Occupation (55 B.C. -410)55 B.C., the Romans under Julius Caesar invaded Britain; influence Celtic4
16、3 A.D.: successful invasion Failed to conquer ScotlandBuilt two great wal ls: Hadrian' s Wall, Antonine WallInfluence The invasion marked the beginning of English recorded history.Roman civilization : baths, temples, amphitheatres, roads, cultivation, organized government, towns, minerals (lead,
17、 iron, pottery) New religion: ChristianityNo impact on the language or culture because Romans always treated the Britons as a lave class; no intermarry.Norman Conquestthe Middle English period: the Great English Vowel Shift; French' s influenceWilliam the Conqueror : the first Anglo-Norman king
18、of England, the first king to be crowned in Westminster Abbey the Battle of Hastings - October 14th, 1066Influence Sped up the development of feudalism in England 。 William built the Tower of London; strengthened the king ' s poweDomesday Book: description of England -stated the extent, value, p
19、opulation and the ownership of the land。Feudal aristocracy developed with the appearanee of noble titles。The Norman way of life, French civilization 。 Change of language。 The last invasion of England by freignersMagna Carta (Great charter )大宪章(1215) June 15, 1215, King John signed Great CharterInflu
20、ences The first step of con stituti onal experime nt and rule of lawPaved the way for the n ew-bor n bourgeoisie to get political powerProtected the rights of the mercha nt class, which facilitated the developme nt of commerce and han dicraftLaid dow n the basic rules for the En glish and America n
21、legal systemThe War of Roses (1455-1458) _It is the name given to the struggle for the English throne between two branches of the En glish royal family: the House of Lan caster, whose vadge was a red rose, and the House York, whose badge was a white rose. The wars lasted for thirty years from 1455 t
22、o 1485. From these wars En glish feudalism received its deathblow. The feudal n obility was much weake nedCauses:The nobles tried to gain power and dominate the government。No proper jobs for the mercenary soldiers so they fought each other。 Two bran ches of the Plan tage net family: the House of Lan
23、 caster vs. the House of York Duke of York tried to displace the Lan caster king, Henry VI 。 Name: Sir Walter Scott -the badge of the House of Lan caster was a red rose; that of York a white oneInfluences: the ext in guish ing of so many n obles en abled En gla nd to shake off much of its feudal bur
24、de n in its capitalist developme nt. The thi nnin g-out of the old barony stre ngthe ned the positi on of the royal house and paved the way for the developme nt of a cen tralized admi nistratio n.Henry Tudor as Henry VII, the foun der of the Tudor Mon archy; the ending of the Middle Ages.Chartist Mo
25、vement (1836-1848)A mass moveme nt of the work ing class to fight for equal political and social rights 、The People ' s CharterSignificance:The workers ' struggle for liberationThe first n atio nwide worki ng class moveme ntThe first broad, really mass, politically formed, proletaria n revol
26、uti onary moveme nt-Le ninCause of failureThe particular social conditions。 Leadership was weak for the lack of close cooperation between different participants。 The working class was not mature。 The English bourgeoisie was not a dying classDema nds of the 6 points were achieved gradually over the p
27、eriod of 1858-1918, but the sixth was not practicalHundred Years ' Walr3(37-1453) the War between England and FranceCauses: territorial and economic disputes。To get back the lost territory on the Continent。 To expand foreign marketso Suspected that France had been giving aid to the Scots in thei
28、r opposition to EnglandInfluences Deprived the English king of his possessions of the Continent 。 Paved the way for the development of separate English and French national identities。 Bi-linguistic period in English history came to and endTo develop the woole n textile in dustry。 Sped up the decli n
29、e of feudalism。 In creased the power of the central government。Pushed the growing bourgeoisie onto a higher social statusBlack Death (1348) The deadly bubonic plague. About half the population died in England, from 4 to 2 millionStarted in Italy, spread to other parts of EuropeInfluences Shortage of
30、 labour 。 Statute of Labourers: it was a crime for peasants to ask for more wagesPoll taxes to fund the War。Discontent among the peasantsThe Enclosure Acts: 圈地运动The cloth industry increased the value of wool, Raiding sheep became more profitable. This in consequence encouraged the landlords to conve
31、rt arable land and the “Commons”into pastures. Later some of the nobility and merchants who had bought up manors in the countryside started to enclose the land too. Large areas of land were often hedged or fenced without any warning to the peasants. This process, which started after the Black Death,
32、 was known as the Enclosure Movement.影响: Agriculture enclosure had good as well as bad resultes:1. Farms became bigger and bigger unites as the great bought up the small.2. More vegetables, more milk and more dairy products were consumed, and diet became more varied.3. Enclosure was a disaster for t
33、he tenants evicted from their land by the enclosures. These peasant farmers were forced to look for work in towns, enclosure led to mass emigration, particularly to the New World.4. A new class hostility was introduced into rural relationships.The Welfare StateIt is a system of government by which t
34、he state provides the economic and social security of its citizens through its organization of health services and other facilities. Britain began to try this system in the postwar years and it has ever since been regarded as a welfare state.独立宣言的意义:Declaration of Independence is a creeding document
35、 that the Independence of the United States was declared, which was drafted out by the bourgeois democrat T. Jefferson. It declared that everyone was equal and it described the theoretical foundation on which the people in the colony tried to win the independence, pointed out and bitterly attached t
36、he colonial tyranny of the British Queen. It solemnly declared to the whole world that the colony in the North America had broken away from Britain and that the United States of freedom and independence was formally founded. The issue of the Declaration of Independence played a great and important r
37、ole in mobilizing the masses of the people, which caused a very good influence to promote the bourgeois revolution in all countries in North America and Europe.精品文档 Independence War起因: The British government practiced unfair price policies and put into effect many taxes for example the Stamp Tax. Th
38、e people in the colonies wanted more power to determine their own business and opposed the unfair treatment and all these policies. Thus a war was the only solution.1. The First Continental Congress 第一次大陆会 1774.9.5地点: Philadelphia 人物: Samuel Adams, John Adams, George Washington and Patrick Henry 内容:
39、 On September 5, 1774, delegates from all the colonies except Georgia met in the First continental Congress in Philadelphia. Samuel Adams, John Adams, George Washington and Patrick Henry agreed that what they wanted was only fair treatment from Great Britain, rather than independence. The delegates
40、voted to cut off all trade with Great Britain until Parliament abolished the Intolerable Acts.2. Lexington Beginning 1775.4.18 战争开始的标志The disobedience 抗命 of the American Colonies angered the British government.In 1774, the British government ordered its troops in Boston.(General Gage received secret
41、 orders from the Vritish government to take military action against the Massachusetts troublemakers .盖奇 将军 )3. The Second Continental Congress 1775.5.10地点: Philadelphia 人物: Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Hancock内容: On May 10, 1775, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia.
42、To defend the colonies, the Congress organized an army. George Washington was appointed commander in chief. They asked King George III to prevent further hostile action by Great Britain, so that peaceful relation might be restored.4. The Battle of Bunker Hill (1775.5) 邦克山战役 The most bloodiest war du
43、ring the Independence War.5. “The Declaration of Independence ” (1776.6) 独立宣言 In June, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was drafted by Thomas Jefferson.On July 4, the Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. All ties with Great British were now cut, and a new nation, the United States
44、of America was born.6. Victory at Saratoga-Turning Point (1777.10.17)人物: William Howe 英方 Burgoyne 美方 威廉豪将军 - 伯戈意义: The victory at Saratoga was a turning point in the Independence War. It stopped the British invasion from Canada, and saved the New England colones. More important, it helped convince F
45、rance that it could safely enter the war on the American side.7. “The Articles of Confederation ”邦联条例作用: They served as the new nation 's constitution. The Articles attempted to balance the need for an effective national government with the traditional independence of each state. The document ga
46、ve Congress only a limited number of powers for government the nation. All the other powers and functions, however, were left to the separate states because many delegates distrusted a strong central government.8. Victory at Yorktown 约克敦大捷作用: The victory at Yorktown ended fighting in the Revolution
47、and virtually assured success to the American cause. 实际上确保了美国独立事业的成功。9. The Treaty of Paris (1783)作用: In the Treaty of Paris, Britain recognized the independence of its former colonies and accepted the new nation 's borders. Britain gave Florida to Spain. In addition, it instructed the Congress
48、to recommend that the states restore property taken from Loyalists during the war.Bill of Rights (1689) 权利法案 the Constitutional Monarchy began in EnglandAn Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the CrownThe king has no right to nullify the law or levy t
49、ax without Parliament ' s consent; Catholics canthe king can ' rharry a Catholic. it plays the role of Constitution; it ' regarded as derivation of American ConstitutionIndustrial Revolution It refers to the mechanization of industry and the consequent changes in social and ththeconomic
50、organization in Britain in the late 18 and early 19 centuries. It was mainly characterized by theinventions of many modern machines which greatly increased productivity and changed the appearance of Britain.Modem factories and big industrial cities were growing rapidly. It made Britain richer and st
51、ronger, and at the same time it also gave birth to an entirely new social class, the working class or the proletariat.BackgroundInternally: Parliament secured the dominant position in political life, which helped to pave the way for rule of law and peaceful developmentExternally: reign supreme on th
52、e sea; geographical advantage for foreign tradeEconomically: accomplish“primitive accumulation of capital”; colonization of Arica and America; triangularEnclosure Movement: Enclosure Acts; primitive accumulation of capital and the continuation of the supply of cheap labour that paved the way for the
53、 development of capitalismProcess:first in the textile industryEffects“Workshop of the world”; No other country was strong enough to match Britain in 19th CenturySimplified the class structure in Britain: middle class, proletariat, aristocratic class major problem in English society: class contradic
54、tion between the capitalists and the proletariat, or capital and labourGravitational center of economy changed: South declined, Central and North England became advanced Wide-spread unemploymentJohn Kay: flying shuttle, 1733James Hargreaves: spinning jenny, 1766 -begi nning of In dustrial Revoluti o
55、nSamuel Crompton : the mule, 1779 foundation of modern textile factory systemEdmund Wright : power loom, 1784Power: James Watt: steam engine, 1765.Cotton gin, 1792 -rapid development of Britain' s cotton textile industryAbraham Darby : puddling and rolling process, 1709Stephenson: steam locomoti
56、ve, 1814Social Darwinism: cheap labourBelief of overpopulation: Malthusianism (Thomas Robert Malthus: the population always tended to increase faster than the food supply and that war, famine, and disease served as natural restrictions of the population increase) Law of economic development: Adam Sm
57、ith, The Wealth of Nations (1776), “invisible hand”l,aissez-faire capitalism -it denied the role of government in economic lifeCivil War (bourgeoisie revolution) 1642-1646 The First Civil War1649 Charles I was beheaded by Parliament.arepublican government was proclaimed by CromwellBackground: Expans
58、ion of Territory .Contradiction between the North and the SouthThe Antislavery Movement. Flash point: Lincoln ' s successful presidential election of 1860 Process:President Lincoln represented the interest of the North and accepted the war.In 1862, Lincoln issued the Homestead Act, solving the l
59、and problem.In 1863, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation , a declaration that stated that "all slaves in States or parts of States then in rebellion" were free. Slavery was abolished.(signing of these two historical documents led the turning point of Civil War)In 1865, the North defeat the Sou
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