Colonial & Foundational Concepts
Early Republic & Foreign Policy
Sectionalism & Compromise
Documents & Principles
New Republic's Foundations
100

Before European contact, Native Americans, despite developing complex systems of trade, architecture, and political organization, lacked this military technology that was common technology that was common in Europe.

What are guns, swords, or gunpowder

100

This 1803 land acquisition defied Thomas Jefferson's stated commitment to a strict interpretation of the Constitution

What is the Louisiana Purchase

100

Settlers in a territory were permitted to decide the issue of slavery through a majority vote under this proposal

What is popular soveriengty

100

This event in New England opposed the War of 1812 and ultimately lef to this dissolution of the Federalist Party.

What is the Hartford Convention
100

This intellectual movement provided the idea that governments needed popular consent to rule legitimately

What is the Enlightenment

200

This rebellion was initiated by a group of farmers who felt most directly threatened by conflicts with American Indians.

What is Bacon's Rebellion

200

Alexander Hamilton was criticizing the diminished and contemptible nature of "petty states, with appearance only of union" in reference to this governmental structure.

What are the Articles of Confederation

200

This territory was gained most directly by the US going to war, which ended with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago.

What is the Mexican Cession

200

What two states had been determined to be considered free states under President Zachary Taylor, which was changed to be voted under popular sovereignty after the passing of the Compromise of 1850.

What are California and New Mexico

200

This 1765 gathering argued that it was inseparable essential to the freedom of a people that no taxes be imposed on them, but with their own consent

What is the Stamp Act Congress

300

The primary religious group of authors of the Maryland Act of Toleration were trying to protect, as they felt threatened by the growing number of Protestant settlers.

Who are the Roman Catholics

300

Support for the War of 1812 was the strongest among this group who desired more territory from American Indians.

Who are frontier settlers

300

This application for statehood, submitted by a territory that drafted a constitution banning slavery, was the immediate reason political leaders felt the urgent need for the Compromise of 1850. (hint: its a state)

What is the application for statehood by California

300

This reform philosophy, which urged Americans to challenged conformity, focused on individual self-reliance and moral institution.

What is Transcendentalism

300

This 1754 conflict between British and French forces over the Ohio River Valley is considered the spark that ignited the Seven Years’ War.

What is the French and Indian War

400

This 1649 law in Maryland protected Christians who believed in Jesus Christ from being "troubled, molested or discountenanced" in respect of their religion, but punished blasphemy with death.

What is the Maryland Act of Toleration?

400
This practice, which involved the seizing of US sailors and forcing them into foreign service, was a major cause of the War of 1812.

What is impressment

400

The insistence that slavery should be excluded from new territories to preserve the land for white settlers and free labor was the policy position advocated by this movement.

What is the Free-Soil moevement

400

This principle, famously argued by William Seward, was cited to justify restrictions on slavery, claiming it superseded the Constitution.

What is a "higher law" than the Constitution

400

The Treaty of Paris in 1783 secured the original territory of 1776 along with this contiguous expansion shown on the map

What is the Additional Territory (acquired by the Treaty of Paris)

500

The statement in the Stamp Act Congress Resolutions that "no taxes be imposed on them, but with their own Consent, given personally, or by their representatives," reflects this Enlightenment idea.

What is popular consent (or that governments needed popular consent to rule legitimately)?

500

Henry Clay's economic plan that used a tax "exclusively leveled at foreign industry" to protect American Industry and modify US foreign policy.

What is the American System (or tariff)

500

This was the core objective that Henry Clay and Daniel Webster shared in the debated surrounding the Compromise of 1850.

What is preserving the unity of the United States through negotiation

500

This element of continuity existed between the pre-1848 Missouri Compromise debated and the post 1848 Compromise of 1850 debated. 

What is the effort to maintain the numerical balance between free states and slave states in the Senate

500

The British attempted to solve the problem of conflicts with American Indians, such as those that fueled the Paxton Boys in 1764, by establishing this. (hint: boundary)

What is a boundary between Indian lands and lands open for colonial settlement

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