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A revolution from English colonists, this revolution displayed how much the colonists enjoyed buying King George III merch.

Consumer Revolution

100

A military conflict that caused England to increase its taxation of its colonies.

French-Indian War or Seven Years War

100

The political party that opposed immigration and attempted to operate as a secret political party.

The American Party (Know-Nothings)

100

To be thinly covered in gold

Gilded

100

The four big reasons strong nations pushed for imperialism

1. Resources

2. Prestige

3. Racism/Civilization

4. Entertainment

200

A rebellion that united poor whites and enslaved populations against the landed elites in Jamestown.

Bacon's Rebellion

200

NO MOVING BEYOND THIS LINE! Or so said King George III to his colonists in this statement.

Proclamation of 1763

200

The invention of this device allowed for rapid communication across the country through electrical signals.

Telegraph

200

A form of monopoly that sees a business own every stage of production of its product.

Vertical Integration

200

The racist idea that it is the duty of white men to civilize non-white populations

White Man's Burden

300

The system of social hierarchy imposed on native populations by the Spanish

Caste

300

The political party of early America that advocated for an agrarian society

Democratic- Republicans

300

The religious movement that gave rise to reform movements such as temperance, abolitionism, healthcare reform, and educational reform.

Second Great Awakening

300

A type of monopoly where wealthy businessmen purchase controlling interests in numerous businesses

Trusts

300

The expanded Monroe Doctrine that advocated for labeling the western hemisphere as the US's sphere of influence. Part of Big Stick diplomacy. 

Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

400

The system of trade of goods, disease, foods, and enslaved populations between Europe, the Americas, and Africa.

Colombian Exchange

400

This political party, led by Henry Clay, pushed for internal improvements, a national bank, and general opposition to Andrew Jackson

Whigs

400

Polk agitated for and provoked this war in 1845 that saw numerous generals gain experience that they would use during the Civil War.

Mexican- American War

400

Political organizations run by a boss that mobilized voters and controlled the political party.

Political machines

400

Promoted by Woodrow Wilson, it was similar to Teddy Roosevelt's New Nationalism. It called for a breakup of large businesses, protection of women in the workplace, and regulation of business practices.

New Freedom

500

The English, French, and Dutch espoused the (true) notion that the Spanish were abusing native populations thus justifying their intrusion into the New World.

The Black Legend

500

Two resolutions pushed for by Jefferson and Madison that claimed that states were the final arbiter of the constitution and could cancel federal law. 

Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

500

This act provided for a railroad to travel north in exchange for abandoning the compromise of 1850 and establishing popular sovereignty in US territories.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

500

The political party that pushed for strong protectionist policies, expansion of government control of railroads, bimetallism, graduated income taxes, and reduced immigration.

Populist Party

500

"Lips that touch wine shall not touch mine," claimed the proponents of this movement which banned the sale of alcohol.

Prohibition

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