Early America
American Revolution
Early Republic
Growing Nation
Miscellaneous
100

This cash crop became the foundation of Virginia’s economy and saved Jamestown from collapse.

Tobacco

100

Passed in 1767, these taxes placed duties on items like glass, paper, paint, and tea.

Townshend Acts

100

This 1803 purchase, made by Jefferson, doubled the size of the United States.

Louisiana Purchase

100

Completed in 1825, this canal linked the Great Lakes to New York City and boosted trade.

Erie Canal

100

He reportedly chopped down a cherry tree as a child...a story used to illustrate honesty.

George Washington

200

Founded by Puritans, this New England colony was created as a “city upon a hill.”

Massachusetts Bay

200

This boundary line, drawn after the French and Indian War, banned colonists from settling west of the Appalachians.

Proclamation Line of 1763

200

This president’s administration is called the “Era of Good Feelings” because of temporary political unity.

James Monroe

200

By 1820, this cash crop had become the South’s most profitable and most tied to slavery.

Cotton

200

This president was the first to ride in an airplane while in office.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

This early labor system, replaced over time by enslaved labor, brought many poor Europeans to the Chesapeake.

Indentured servitude

300

This 1773 law, often misunderstood, gave one company a monopoly on selling tea in the colonies.

Tea Act

300

This compromise temporarily balanced free and slave states in the Senate and delayed sectional conflict.

Missouri Compromise

300

This man-made road, begun in 1811, connected Cumberland, Maryland, to the Ohio River and helped western migration.

National Road

300

This president had a library of over 20,000 books that later became the foundation of the Library of Congress.

Thomas Jefferson

400

This 1675–1676 conflict devastated Native populations in New England and ended major organized Native resistance there.

King Phillip's War

400

This 1774 meeting of colonial delegates created a unified response to British policies and called for a boycott.

First Continental Congress

400

This agreement with Britain in 1814 ended fighting after the War of 1812 but did not settle trade issues.

Treaty of Ghent

400

This 1795 treaty with Native Americans opened Ohio Territory to settlers after conflict in the Northwest.

Treaty of Greenville

400

This president reportedly had a pet alligator that lived in the White House bathroom.

John Quincy Adams

500

Known as the most diverse region, these colonies attracted settlers with religious tolerance and fertile land.

Middle Colonies

500

This event in 1770, in which British soldiers fired on colonists, was used as propaganda to unite colonists against Britain.

Boston Massacre 

500

This 1819 proposal called for banning the further importation of enslaved people into Missouri and gradually emancipating children of enslaved parents.

Tallmadge Amendment

500

This policy of the early 1800s, associated with Henry Clay, promoted tariffs, a national bank, and internal improvements to unify the economy.

The American System

500

This president reportedly served hot chocolate to guests at the White House before it was common in America.

Thomas Jefferson

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