During Pre-Columbian Europe what was the disease that created fatalities due to exploration. (1.2)
What is Smallpox?
This war fought between the United States and Britain ended in a stalemate with the Treaty of Ghent. (4.1)
What is the War of 1812?
made by Paul Revere as "The Bloody Massacre" involved British soldiers killing, including Crispus Attucks. (2.3)
What is the Boston Massacre?
A Rally in Chicago. Police attempts to shutdown. Someone threw a bomb and killed 8 police officers. Sentences 7 speakers to death. (7.2)
What is the Haymarket Riot?
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Involved the United States purchasing a large northern territory from Russia for $7.2 million. (8.1)
What is the Alaska Purchase?
Tensions after Texas annexation, ended with the U.S. gaining about half of Mexico's territory through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. (5.1)
What is the Mexican-American War?
Massachusetts began foreclosing on farmers houses/farms - forcing them into homelessness/debtors' prison (3.1)
What is Shays' Rebellion?
A constitutional change pushed by activists like Susan B. Anthony. Finally guaranteed women the right to vote in the United States. (8.3)
What is the 19th Amendment?

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25 million immigrants to the United States, many from Southern and Eastern Europe and Asia, entering through Ellis Island. (7.4)
What is the “New” Immigration?
Economic collapse led to 25% unemployment, "Hoovervilles" eventually the New Deal reforms of Franklin D. Roosevelt. (9.2)
What is the Great Depression?
Allowed for African Americans to begin formally serving in the Union Army. (6.1)
What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
Racial segregation in the South, enforcing unequal treatment of African Americans through laws and literacy tests. (6.4)
What is Jim Crow?
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Law gave 160 acres of free land if they farmed it for five years, encouraging thousands of Americans and immigrants to move west. (7.3)
What is the Homestead Act?
Surprise attack by Japan on a U.S. naval base in Hawaii and directly led the United States to enter World War II. (9.4)
What is Pearl Harbor?
An Economic system in the United States allowed individuals to make money through competition and monopolies. (7.1)
What is capitalism?
Labor system required people to work for 4–7 years in exchange for to get to America and with freedom. (1.5)
What is Indentured Servitude?
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English settlement funded by Sir Walter Raleigh, mysteriously disappeared, becoming known as the "Lost Colony" (1.3)
What is Roanoke?
Conflict between the United States and Spain was sparked by events like the sinking of the USS Maine. (8.1)
What is the Spanish-American War?
United States fighting the Confederacy, issues like slavery and states' rights. Ended with the surrender of Confederate forces. (6.1)
What is the Civil War?
Massachusetts crisis in a Puritan community led to the executions of mostly women, after accusations of witchcraft. (1.6)
What is The Salem Witch Trials?
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