Three things the Old World brought to the New World.
What is: livestock, cotton, sugarcane, weapons, grains, bananas, apples, carrots, etc.?
Two British laws that made colonies angry.
What is Stamp Act, Townshend Act, and Declatory/Coercive Acts?
This is the idea that the US should be from the Atlantic to the Pacific. (Also is period 4.)
What is Manifest Destiny?
What this age/period is often called.
What is The Gilded Age?
The word for journalists who exposed corporations.
What is muckrakers?
Three main differences between different colonizers.
What is: Dutch more religiously tolerant, Spanish first and use NA labor, French do trade and settle more sparsely, English create colonies and new governments and have conflict with NA?
This created new technologies and changed American society and culture.
What is Market/Industrial revolution?
This was a war between the US and a neighboring country between some dates.
What is Mexican-American War, 1846-1848?
The name for the advancement of the South and its goals.
What is the New South and a shift away from an economy dependent on agriculture?
Name for the economic downturn, dates, and immediate cause.
Man who spoke out against Spanish enslavement of NA. (Later quoted for civil rights)
What is Bartolomé De Las Casas?
A few ways that citizens participated in the Revolution.
What is: women made clothes, men joined Continental Army/militias, founded Sons of Liberty and Daughters of Liberty, boycotts, donations?
Two continuing differences between North and South.
What is North manufactures and South farms (and is very dependent on slavery)?
Three reforms that reformers focused on now and one reformer.
What is temperance, women's suffrage, child labor, prison reform, educational reform, and mental health care reform? What is Ida Tarbell, Jane Addams, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, W.E.B. Du Bois?
Three organizations created by FDR's new deal.
War that took place during period 2 and what it was.
This legal document was our original constitution. (+why did we get a new one?)
What is Articles of Confederation? What is made the federal government super weak (ie: couldn't raise an army or collect taxes) so when Shay's Rebellion (rebellion of farmers) happened, the government was forced to reconcile with the need for a strengthened central government?
This changed in the motives for the Civil War over time.
What is desire to maintain the Union becomes desire to end slavery (in South)?
this was a new political movement and its aims. (Think farmers :)
What is populism? What is reforms that would address agricultural issues and economic distress?
the immediate event and date that led to US involvement in WWII.
Three major conflicts with Native Americans in period 2. (Dates?)
What is King Phillips War (1675), Pueblo Revolts (1680), Powhatan Uprising/Anglo-Powhatan Wars (1609), and Pequot War (1636)?
This religious practice connected with leaders to create idealized versions of society. (Give name, important persons, and two examples of these idealized versions).
What is transcendentalism, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Utopian Societies (Brook Farm + Oneida), later social reform, political thought?
This is what happened after the Civil War, and why it failed.
What is Reconstruction and assassination of Abraham Lincoln leading to the presidency of Andrew Johnson, pardoning of Confederate people, end of military/union control of Southern governments, ending the protection of Black voting rights in the South?
these factors were intertwined with the large amount of immigrants coming into the US.
three reasons for US involvement in WWI.