Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 4
Compromises
Battles & Wars
100

What are Puritans?

They had a belief that God was predestined a small group of “saints” for salvation.

100

What are the Articles of Confederation?

The first written constitution of the US, ratified in 1781. It created a loose confederation of states with a weak central government: no power to tax, no executive branch, and very limited authority over states

100

What was the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo?

The 1848 agreement ending the Mexican-American War, ceding California and southwestern territories to the US for $15 million.

100

What compromise made slaves equal to population?

3/5 Compromise

100

What battle started the Civil War?

Fort Sumter

200

What are Quakers?

Religious group (Society of Friends) that emphasized inner light, equality, and pacifism

200

What was the Elastic Clause?

Congress the authority to make laws "necessary and proper" for executing its enumerated powers

200

Who was Harriet Tubman?

An escaped enslaved woman who led about 70 others to freedom via the Underground Railroad and spied for the Union during the Civil War.

200

What compromise had made the Senate and the Representatives?

Great Compromise

200

The Battle of New Orleans happened at what War?

War of 1812

300

After the French and Indian War, The British Government issued the Proclamation of 1763, prohibiting the colonists from doing what?

Move west of the Application Mountains.

300

The Shay's Rebellion caused what?

Nullification of the Articles of Confederations.

300

Name 2 North Advantages of the Civil War.

Manufactures and Bigger Population. 

300

What line did the Missouri Compromise determine to be a free and slave state?

36,30

300

What was the major war fought in the American Revolution?

Battle of Saratoga.

400

People should not be taxed by a government unless they have elected representatives in that government. This is called...

"No Taxation without Representation"

400

Name the 3 parts of the America System

1. National Bank

2. Tariffs

3. Roads/Canals.

400

Why was the Boarder States important?

They were crucial for strategic and resource reasons.

400
The Compromise of 1850 gained what from the North and South?

North: California

South: Fugitive Slave Law.

400

What was the Battle of Antietam? 

It was the bloodiest Battle in the Civil War.

500

Define the 1st and 2nd Great Awakening

1st. Widespread Protestant revival movement stressing personal conversion and emotion.

2nd. Later wave of revivals that promoted reform (temperance, abolition, women’s roles) 

500

Who opposed the national bank in the 1800s?

Andrew Jackson

500

What was the Trent Affair?

It was a major diplomatic crisis in 1861 during the American Civil War, when a U.S. Navy ship seized two Confederate diplomats from the British mail steamer Trent

500

What is the Compromise Tariff of 1833?

When Henry Clay slowly reduced the tariff rates over a decade.

500

The Siege of Vicksburg in the Civil War made....

The Mississippi River controlled by the Union

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