Colonies
American Revolution
Early Days/Antebellum
Sectionalism/Civil War
Gilded Age/Progressivism
100

This 1700s movement challenged religious authority and spread Revival throughout the colonies.

What is the First Great Awakening

100

What pamphlet argued for independence and challenged monarchical authority?

Common Sense by Thomas Paine

100

What was the period known as where there was only one political party and relatively no disagreement?

The Era of Good Feelings

100

Court Case declaring slaves as property

Dred v Scott

100

This boss Leveraged new immigrants by providing jobs in exchange for political power

William Boss Tweed

200

The shift from Indentured servitude to this labor system

Chattel Slavery

200

What post war concept emphasized women's duty to raise virtuous citizens?

Republican Motherhood

200

What 1820's revival lead to social reform?

The Second Great Awakening

200

What was the period after the Civil War known as?

Reconstruction

200

What amendment gave Women the right to vote?

19th Amendment

300

The Colonial Era's first elected legislative assembly

Virginia House of Burgesses

300

What were the different views of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton? Double points for explaining

Hamilton: Federalist, National bank, Federal Power, Feared anarchy

Jefferson: Loose constitution, States rights, feared tyranny, 

300

1848 conference that marked the beginning of Women's rights movements

Seneca Falls Convention

300

Which Amendment gave African American's the right to vote? 

the 15th Amendment

300
What were some of the Monopolies/industries that ran the country during the gilded age?

Standard Oil (Rockefeller)

Banking (JP Morgan)

Carnegie Steel

Railroads (Vanderbilt)

400

A series of conflicts between colonists and native americans, leaving a legacy of tension between the two groups

King Philip (Metacom's) war

400
How did the colonies respond to the tea act, and how did parliament respond to that?

Boston Tea Party, followed by Coercive acts. 

400
What Legislation passed in 1820 spurred sectionalism by dividing the country over slavery? 

The Missouri compromise

400

What book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe led to growing abolition sentiment?

Uncle Tom's Cabin

400

What piece of legislation attempted to help unions and ban monopolies?

Sherman Antitrust act. (Trusts were conjoined companies that basically made monopolies)

500

What did all of the colonies export? Middle, New England, and Southern

Southern: Tobacco, Rice, indigo

Middle (Breadbasket): Bread, wheat, livestock

New England: Fish, lumber, shipping

500

What was the British Proclamation that promised to free enslaved people who fought for the crown? _____ ______'s proclamation

Lord Dunmore's Proclamation

500

Following the Mexican American war, what piece of Legislation in 1850 tried to ease tensions and included the Fugitive Slave Act?

Compromise of 1850

500

What is the conflict caused by "Popular Sovereignty" that helped trigger the civil War?

Bleeding Kansas: Immigrants flooding the state to vote if it would be free or slave

500

What progressive president was a trustbuster?

Theodore Jarrard Roosevelt

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