Laws restricting freedmen's rights.
What were black codes?
Westward expansion.
What was manifest destiny?
An agreement between the US and Great Britain
What was Jay's treaty?
A rebellion against Berkeley's government led by a poor farmer.
What was Bacon's Rebellion?
Christopher Columbus
Who discovered the new world?
Rented land to farm using crops.
What did sharecroppers do?
Very popular Anti-Slave book.
What was Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Unfair tax on Whiskey and other products.
What caused the Whiskey Rebellion?
To separate from church of England and have religious freedom.
Why was New England founded?
Transfer of animals, plants, and slaves across Atlantic.
What was the Colombian Exchange?
Caused the end of Reconstruction.
What did the compromise of 1877 cause?
Help slaves escape through secret routes.
What did the underground railroad do?
They wanted a strong centralized government.
What did the Federalists want?
acts passed to regulate colonial trade.
What were the navigation acts?
The first English settlement in America
What was Jamestown?
Crushed southern terrorist groups.
What did the enforcement acts do?
Violent battles fought in Kansas.
What was Bleeding Kansas?
The US would support neither side of the war between England and France.
What did the declaration of neutrality state?
To grow food for Barbados.
Why was Carolina created?
Mainly to mine gold.
Why did people migrate to Jamestown?
Restarted Reconstruction in the south.
What did the Military Reconstruction act do?
Supreme court rules that African Americans are not citizens.
What was the result of Dred Scott's case?
Announce his decision not to seek a 3rd term as president.
What was the purpose of Washington's Farewell Address.
The Quakers.
Who settled in the middle colonies for religious freedom?
Captain John Smith
Who fostered relations with the Natives in Jamestown?