This was the mass trade of ideas, people, crops, and diseases from Europe to the Americas and back.
What was the Columbian Exchange?
Pelts from this animal caused European conflict in North America.
What were beavers?
This colonial religious revival questioned the authority of the church and preached individualism.
What was the First Great Awakening?
This philosopher was influential by arguing in favor of "natural rights."
Who was John Locke?
He was the first President of the United States.
Who was George Washington?
This philosophical movement influenced the American Revolution and its ideals for representative government and rights.
What was the Enlightenment?
His writings exposed the abuses of the encomienda system.
Who was Bartolome de las Casas?
This incentivized paying for voyages to the American colonies by promising land in return.
What was the headright system?
This uprising demonstrated the weakness of the Articles of Confederation.
What was Shay's Rebellion?
This uprising in Jamestown led to the increased demand for African slaves in the colonies.
What was Bacon's Rebellion?
This practice by the British led to the War of 1812.
What was impressment?
This economic system argued that a colony's sole purpose was to feed the mother country with goods and precious metals.
Natives from this region of the U.S. greatly depended on the buffalo.
What was the Great Plains?
This mandated that colonies only traded with Britain, in British ships, manned by British sailors.
What were the Navigation Acts?
What conflict was this image drawn for:
What was the French and Indian War?
This was the first post-colonial government of the United States.
What were the Articles of Confederation?
These essays were crucial in the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
What were the Federalist Papers?
John Marshall established this principle in Marbury v. Madison.
What was judicial review?
This Indigenous uprising led to the passing of the Proclamation of 1763.
What was Pontiac's Rebellion?
The British Parliament responded to the Stamp Act Congress by arguing that the colonists were _________ __________ in Parliament.
This post-colonial uprising was caused by Alexander Hamilton's financial policies for revenue growth.
What was the Whiskey Rebellion?
This was the first agreement for a representative government in the early British colonies.
What was the Mayflower Compact?
This Indigenous leader organized a military alliance in the Great Lakes region against the U.S.
Who was Tecumseh?
This territory came in as a free state according to the Compromise of 1820.
What was Maine?
This pre-Columbian town was a thriving market center near Missouri.
What was Cahokia?
She argued for women's rights in colonial America in her writings to her husband.
This was crucial in organizing post-colonial territories by dividing land, encouraging public education, and banning slavery.
What was the Northwest Ordinance?
He switched from Federalist to Democratic-Republican, though he was crucial in the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
Who was James Madison?
Her poetry connected the ideas of the American Revolution to her experience as a female slave in the colonies.
Who was Phillis Wheatley?
These states would solve the slavery issue via popular sovereignty according to the Compromise of 1850.
What were Utah and New Mexico?