美国学生历史 第122期:幸福时代(4)
280. The Florida Treaty, 1819. 280.《佛罗里达条约》(1819年) While this contest was going on, the United States bought of Spain a large tract of land admirably suited to negro slavery. 在这场争议进行的同时,美国从西班牙买
美国学生历史 第123期:幸福时代(5)
Now the people of the United States sympathized with the Spanish colonists in their desire for independence. 此时,美国人民同情西班牙殖民地居民的独立愿望, They also disliked the idea of Europeans interfering in American affair
美国学生历史 第124期:幸福时代(6)
and (4) the United States would regard the interference of the Holy Alliance in American affairs as an unfriendly act. (4)美国认为神圣同盟干预美洲事务是不友好的行为。 This part of the message was written by Adams. 这一部分
美国学生历史 第125期:新党派与新政策(1)
Chapter 27 第27章 New Parties and new policies,1824-1829 新党派与新政策(1824~1829年) 284. End of the Era of Good Feeling. 284.幸福时代的终结 The Era of Good Feeling came to a sudden ending in 1824. 1824年幸福时代突然终结
美国学生历史 第126期:新党派与新政策(2)
As the head of that great department, he controlled more appointments than all the other members of the cabinet put together. 作为这个庞大机构的领导者,他所控制的委任状比起所有其他内阁成员所能委任的人的总和还要
美国学生历史 第127期:新党派与新政策(3)
He loved his country and had unbounded faith in the American people. 克雷热爱他的国家并且始终不渝地忠于美国人民。 The legislatures of Kentucky and other states nominated him for the presidency. 肯塔基州和其他几个州的立
美国学生历史 第128期:新党派与新政策(4)
289. Misfortunes of Adams's Administration. 289.亚当斯中央政府的不幸 Adams's first mistake was the appointment of Clay as Secretary of State. 亚当斯的第一个错误是任命克雷为国务卿, It was a mistake, because it gave the
美国学生历史 第129期:新党派与新政策(5)
291. The Tariff of Abominations, 1828. 291.可憎的关税(1828年) In 1828 another presidential election was to be held. 1828年要举行新的大选, The manufacturers thought that this would be a good time to ask for even higher protective
美国学生历史 第130期:1830年美国的人口(1)
Chapter 28 第28章 The American People in 1830 1830年美国的人口 293. A New Race. 293.一种新的竞争 Between the election of President Jefferson and the election of President Jackson great changes had taken place. 在杰斐逊当选总统与
美国学生历史 第131期:1830年美国的人口(2)
295. National Roads. 295.国家的路况 Steamboats were now running on the Great Lakes and on all the important rivers of the West. 此时,汽船运行在五大湖及西部所有重要的河流上, The first result of this new mode of transpor
美国学生历史 第132期:1830年美国的人口(3)
At the same time it would benefit the farmers of those regions by bringing their produce to tide water cheaper than it could be brought by road through Pennsylvania. 同时,这条河还将让住在这个地区的农民收益--他们通过这条运河
美国学生历史 第133期:1830年美国的人口(4)
298. The Steam Locomotive. 298.蒸汽机车 Steam was used to drive boats through the water. 人们用蒸汽在水上驱动船, Why should not steam be used to haul wagons over a railroad? 为什么不可以用蒸汽在路轨上拉动马车? Th
美国学生历史 第134期:1830年美国的人口(5)
The great increase in manufacturing, and the great changes in modes of transport, led people to crowd together in cities and towns. 制造业的巨大发展以及交通方式的巨大改变让人们纷纷涌向大城市和城镇。 These inventions m
美国学生历史 第135期:安德鲁·杰克逊的任期(1)
Chapter 29 第29期 The Reign of Andrew Jackson,1829-1837 安德鲁杰克逊的任期(1829-1837年) 301. General Jackson. 301.杰克森将军 Born in the backwoods of Carolina, Jackson had early crossed the Alleghanies and settled in Tennessee.
美国学生历史 第136期:安德鲁·杰克逊的任期(2)
303. The North and the South. 303.北方和南方 The South was now a great cotton-producing region. 此时,南方是一个巨大的棉花种植区, This cotton was grown by negro slaves. 黑奴在这里种植棉花, The North was now a great