Colonial and Revolution
Civil War
Jacksonian Democracy
Religion
Reconstruction and the New West
100

Colonies in this region developed an economy around slavery and tobacco

Chesapeake

100

The failure to settle this question resulting from the Mexican War, created the crisis that became the civil war 

Should slavery expand into the far western territories?

100

The two political parties that developed during Jackson’s presidency

Democrats and Whigs

100

The dominant religion in Colonial New England

Puritanism

100

This event marks the end of the Federal Government’s role in reconstruction of the South

Compromise of 1877

200

One foundation of US religious liberty was this 1649 Maryland Law 

Toleration Act

200

After a key invention of the 1790s, slavery came to be closely associated with the production of this valuable US export

Cotton

200

Economic crisis that ended Van Buren’s re-election

Panic of 1837

200

Two preachers of the Great Awakening

Edwards, Whitefield, Davenport

200

Law created by the Republican congress during the Civil War to encourage western settlement by giving land away 

Homestead Act

300

These laws sought to regulate trade for the benefit of the British

Navigation Acts

300

His attempt in 1859 to ignite a slave rebellion in the South created further distrust between North and South

John Brown

300

Jackson’s first attempt at the presidency ended in defeat in this election, decided not by the voters, but the house of representatives

Election of 1824

300

Religious revival of the early 19th century led by Charles G Finley, Timothy Dwight, and Lyman Beecher

The Second Great Awakening

300

The Congressional Reconstruction plan focused on giving blacks civil and political rights through these two constitutional amendments

The 14th and 15th ammendments
400

This religious event broke down traditional barriers between Protestant groups 

Great Awakening

400

This Northern political party grew out of Democratic and Whig hostility to the Kansas-Nebraska act, as well as the ideas of the Free Soil Party

Republican Party

400

The Whig party emerged as an organized political party out of the struggle over this government institution 

The Second National Bank

400

According to your textbook, the most important effect of the American Revolution on religion in the US

Separation of Church and State

400

Organization created to assist former slaves in the South it was the focus of one of the first fights between Johnson and the Congressional Republicans

Freedman’s Bureau

500

The costs associated with this conflict of the 1750s and 1760s were a major cause of the American Revolution

French and Indian War, Seven Years War, or Great War for Empire

500

First serious challenge to the power of the national government to tax

Whiskey Rebellion

500

Officially the nullification crisis was about taxation. But federal power regarding this issue was also in the background

Slavery

500

She was expelled from Massachusetts for heresy (preaching a covenant of works), and went on to help found Rhode Island

Anne Hutchinson

500

This law was designed to break down ties between Native Americans and their tribes, and so force assimilation

Dawes Act or Dawes Severalty Act

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