Unit 1/2-European Arrival Colonial America
Unit 3 Revolution Part I
Unit 3-Revolution Part II
Unit 4-Middle Period
Unit 5-Civil War
100
Which deadly epidemic most devastated Mexican natives and was the subject of numerous 15th- and 16th-century primary accounts of disease?
Smallpox
100

Which man’s writings were most influential in inciting the Americans’ revolt against the British?

Thomas Paine

100

These two items were warned against by G. Washington in his farewell address

No political parties; no foreign alliance 

100
What connected the Great Lakes to the East Coast and fueled the economic rise of New York City?
The Erie Canal
100
What advantage did the South have at the beginning of the Civil War?
Better military leaders, fighting a defensive battle
200

Who colonized most of the South?

The Spanish

200
What events led to the American Revolution?
Stamp Act, Committees of Correspondence, Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, Intolerable Acts, Declaration of Independence
200

Alexander hamilton wanted this ensure a strong economy

National Bank 

200
What did the Supreme Court case Marbury v Madison do?
Established judicial review (Supreme Court has power to say if laws are constitutional or not)
200
Northerners were okay with the South leaving the Union until which event? (Which event started the Civil War?)
Attack on Fort Sumter
300
What crops were taken back to the Old World from the New World?
Tomatoes, Potatoes, Corn, Peppers
300

This was the event where Crisspus Attucks was killed

Boston Massacre 

300
The turning point battle of the Revolution, which made France decide to sign the Franco-American Alliance was what?
Battle of Saratoga
300
The belief that the United States had a special mission to expand over the entire North American continent was known as what?
Manifest Destiny
300

This was the bullet that caused damage on battle field

Minie Ball

400
What were the French looking for in the North?
Fur/Beavers
400
This was the treaty that ended the war 

Treaty of Paris 

400

This group wanted a Bill of Rights to be added to constitution

Anti-federalists 

400

This election year was known as the Corrupt Bargin

1824

400

This was the act that allowed for runaway slaves to be recaptured in the north

Fugitive Slave Law 

500
Which colony was founded not only as a business venture but as a refuge for Catholics?
Maryland
500

This was the moral victory for the colonist

Battle of Bunker Hill 

500
France’s support for the U.S. during the American Revolutionary War was motivated primarily by what?
A desire to get revenge on their rivals, the British
500
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 caused which event?
The Trail of Tears
500
Issued in 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves where?
in Confederate states still in rebellion against the Union
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