What was grown by Native in Southwest US and Mexico?
What is Maize?
100
List the three colonial regions (AP TERMS)
What is New England, Chesapeake, and Middle Colonies?
100
The US under this document couldnt tax, no naitonal government, needed 9 out of 13 states to pass laws;and in effect making a weak central government
What is the Articles of Confederation?
100
This political party tended to be elite, advocated for the loose interpretation of the Constitution, were pro-British (trade), and favored industry
Who are the Federalists?
100
What was a main cause in moving westward during manifest destiny?
What is the debate over slavery in these territories?
200
Population growth and increase in capitalism impacted which continent....
What is Europe?
200
This region was diverse and produced cereal crops
What is middle colonies?
200
What was the success of the Articles of Confederation that outlawed slavery in the Northwest Territory?
What is Northwest Land Ordinance?
200
List 4 inventions from 1800 to 1848 that changed the way of life for many people
What is telegraph, railroads, canals, interchangeable parts, steam engine, and textile mills
200
The Supreme Court opinion that excluded African-Americans from citizenship rights in the United States
What is the Dred Scott case
300
Describe the Encomienda System.
What are royal grants of land by the Spanish Crown to settlers?
300
This region was homogeneous, patriarchal, and employed a mix of agriculture and commerce
What is New England Colonies?
300
What were long term and short term effects of the 7 Years War?
Britain Won, France is removed from North America, Salutary Neglect End, British begin to tax colonies, and colonial resistance
300
What event tested Jefferson's ideological view on the size of government?
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
300
What was the effects of the popular sovereignty in Mexican cession?
What is a new more strict fugitive slave law, slave trade in DC was abolished, California was admitted to the union as a free state- tipped the balance for free and slave states, and Texas was paid money to give up claims to bordering states
400
How did the Columbian Exchange negatively affect the Natives in America?
What is diseases, guns and horses transformed their way of life, and population shift
400
What was the main goal of the Pueblo Revolt?
What is Native American resistance to the Spanish trying to end their religious practices?
400
Which of the compromises at the constitutional convention was LEAST likely the result of regional and sectional differences in the United States? (3/5 Compromise, Slave Trade Compromise, Missouri Compromise, and Great Compromise)
What is The Great Compromise?
400
How did the market revolution affect American society?
What is by transforming in how goods were produced, increase in technology and transportation as well.
400
Why did so many southerners not support Abraham Lincoln as he was running for president; and what was the impact of his election?
What is believed that he would try to end slavery; immediate cause of southern secession, and ultimately the civil war.
500
What were racially mixed populations known as?
What is mestizos?
500
Separation of Powers, Consent of the governed are all ideas based on which Era?
What is the Enlightenment Era?
500
Despite England’s superior military, industrialized economy, and larger population, the colonists were ultimately able to succeed in their war for independence because they possessed what?
What is support from France and ideological commitment
500
What amendment under the Compromise of 1820 proposed the gradual emancipation of slaves in Missouri but was never passed?
What is Tallmadge Amendment
500
How did the south try to maneuver their way out of the 13th amendment that abolished slavery?