1491-1609
1607-1754
1754-1800
1800-1844
1844-1877
100

This is the reason that maize important in the agricultural development of Native American societies?

What is that it changed Pueblos from hunter/gatherer society into agricultural based society, and it allowed for more development of sophisticated agricultural techniques.



100

This is the reason that the Southern Colonies established?

What is that Southern colonies; Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, and Georgia, were established in order to make Britain wealthier.

100

This is the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?

What is to prevent hostilities between Indians and Land-Hungry colonists

100

These are the issues did the political parties debate over in the early 1800s? (Federalists and Democratic-Republicans)

What are tariffs, power of the federal government, relations with European powers (France and England)

100

These were reasons for westward migration? (Manifest Destiny)

What is the access to natural and mineral resources, economic opportunities for settlers, religious refuge (Mormons).

200

This is the reason that the difference between how Native Americans and Europeans viewed the Earth?

What are that Native Americans did not believe that they 'owned' the land, but instead moved around to suit the land, while Europeans 'owned' land and treated the land to suit them.

200

This is the reasons that New England established and who was it established by?

What is that New England states, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, were established by Puritans seeking religious freedom.

200

These are the impacts of the 7 Years' War? (French and Indian)

What is that France was removed from North America, Britain was in MASSIVE debt, ended salutary neglect, and began taxing the colonists. The war altered the relationship between the British and the colonists.

200

These are the Supreme Court decisions determine in the early 1800s? (Under John Marshall)

What is the primacy of the judiciary in determining the meaning of the Constitution (think judicial review) and giving federal laws power over state governments (think Gibbons v. Ogden and McCulloch v. Maryland)

200

These were the impacts of the US acquiring the Mexican Cession?

What is the debates over the status of slavery (Wilmot Proviso), Native Americans, and Mexicans in the newly acquired land.

300

This is the greatest impact of European contact in the New World?

What are diseases that the Europeans brought to the New World from the Old World killed many Native Americans because their immune systems were not prepared to deal with the diseases.

300

This is the results of the Navigation Acts?

What is the Navigation Acts resulted in resistance from both the Dutch and American Colonies and caused three commercial wars between the Dutch and the British.

300

This is the reason that the colonists united the in resisting the British in the 1760s and 1770s 

What is the Stamp, Sugar, Townshend Acts without colonial consent, perceived and real constraints on economic activities and political rights (Quartering Acts).

300

This was the impact of the Second Great Awakening?


What are moral and social reforms (think abolitionism, women's rights, temperance, etc.)

300

These were the goals of the Nativist movement?

What is an Anti-Catholic platform, hoping to limit the power and cultural influence of the immigrants (Irish and Germans).

400

This is the structure of the slave trade in colonial American.

What is the Triangle Trade

400

This is the cause of the increase in slavery after Bacon's Rebellion. 

What is that several of Bacon's followers were indentured servants, thus the leaders of Virginia believed that African American slaves would be much more docile, leading to an increase of the slave trade.

400

This is the message of Common Sense 

What is that Thomas Paine's writing encouraged America to break away from England. It also helped influence the Declaration of independence.

400

How did the production of goods change during the Market Revolution?

What is goods were increasingly made outside the home. Women and men began working in factories.

400

These were ways abolitionists campaigned against slavery

What is moral arguments (such as William Lloyd Garrison), assisting slaves' escapes (such as Underground RR), using violence (such as Bleeding-Kansas and Harpers Ferry).

500

These were some of the motivations of bringing African slaves into the Americas. 

What is that Americas didn't have enough money to pay for all the labor that it needed to make a profit, so, therefore, it looked for Africa for cheap labor.

500

In this revolution, the English removed James II from the throne and replaced him with William and Mary, who pledge their support to a parliamentary system and thus ended the authoritarian nature of the Dominion of New England.



What is the Glorious Revolution

500

This is the call for women to teach republican values within the family and provided educational opportunities for women.

What is "republican motherhood"?

500

These 3 factors: Maine was a free state, Missouri was a slave state, everything above 36 30 latitude line would be free, everything below would be slave. This applied to ONLY the Louisiana Purchase. Later overturned by the Kansas-Nebraska Act (possible synthesis point).

What was the Missouri Compromise 

500

This as the solution to the Mexican Cession - popular sovereignty would be used in the territory, the slave trade was banned in Washington D.C., California was added as a free state, a more strict fugitive slave law was created.

What was the Compromise of 1850?

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