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100

How did the Spanish takeover the Americas

They carried smallpox and other foreign diseases that decimated the Natives.

100

What was Bacon's Rebellion

An armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia led by Nathaniel Bacon against Governor William Berkeley, wanted more land from Native Americas.

IT CAUSED THE END OF INDENTURED SERVITUDE!!!

100

  What was the Stamp Act

The stamp act was a tax on all printed goods in order to pay for the French and Indian War.

100

What is Nat Turner's Rebellion

In 1831, a group of enslaved people in VA who led an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow and kill planter families. This was the first significant, violent rebellion of enslaved people.

100

1607

Founding of Jamestown

200

What was the appeal of the Americas

The abundance of natural resources

200

What was the Mayflower Compact

1st example of self-government. Pilgrims signed this to establish a civil body politic.
200

What was the impacts of the French and Indian War

Also known as the Seven Years War, in 1754-63 the British and France both with natives on their respective sides. While Britian won, they were left in terrible debt.

200

What was the Era of Good Feelings

A period between 1817-25 which the U.S. was united under a single political party. This emphasizes a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans after the War of 1812

200

1620

Plymouth Founded

300

Who found the Americas

No one. Native Americans lived there before any travelers.

300

What was the Great Awakening

An era of great change for religion in America, Christian Protestants began to reflect on the spirituality of everyday life and more direct connection to God.

300

What was the 3/5ths Compromise

Declared that each slave should be counted as 3/5ths of a person

Southern States believed that their slaves should count towards their voting pull. The north disagreed since slaves weren't treated as humans. This lead to the 3/5th Compromise

300

What did Marbury v Madison do?

SCOTUS case gave the power of judicial review

300

1492

Columbus sailed

400

What was the Colombian Exchange

A biological transfer of people, animals, plants, etc.

400

Who founded Rhode Island

Roger Williams
400

Federalists vs. Antifederalists

Federalists advocated for the ratification of the Constitution

Anti-Federalists opposed the Federal government believing that it would become too powerful and could jeopardize state and individual rights

400

What was the Indian Removal Act

An 1830 law that authorized the president, Andrew Jackson, to negotiate with Southern Indian tribes to move them to federal territory west of the Mississippi River. This led to the trail of Tears.

400

1765

Stamp Act passed

500

Who sailed the ocean

Columbus

500

What was the first elective legislative assembly in the New World

VA House of Burgesses

500

What was Shay's rebellion? What is the impact

Armed uprising in MA led by Revolutionary War veteran Daniel Shays due to perceived economic and civil rights injustices. It revealed the weaknesses in the Articles of Confederations

500

What was the Monroe Doctrine

James Monroe articulated the U.S. foreign policy goal of ending European colonization in the Americas

500

1831

Turner's rebellion

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