Colonial America II
The American Revolution II
The Constitution II
The Early Republic II
The Age of Jackson II
100
This portion of the triangle trade was known for the suffering of African slaves.
The Middle Passage
100
This was the last battle of the American Revolution
Yorktown
100
This branch of government is responsible for writing the laws
The legislative branch
100
This event refers to the attempted extortion of American officials in France in 1798
The XYZ
100
This man was a firm proponent of nullification
John C. Calhoun
200
This group would agree with this statement: “An emotional expression of faith is more important than reason”
Revivalists (Great Awakening)
200
This group believed that disobedience to the King was disobedience to God
Loyalists
200
This clause allows Congress to use powers not specifically delegated to it
The Elastic Clause
200
This law made it illegal to publicly criticize the president during the Adams administration
The Sedition Act
200
This voting restriction was lifted from most states during the presidency of Jackson
Property requirements
300
This group would agree with this statement: “The purpose of education is to sharpen one’s ability to reason”
Enlightenment Thinkers
300
This tax taxed legal documents, newspapers and other things printed on paper
The Stamp Act
300
This amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition
The First
300
This treaty failed to halt impressment of American sailors in the 1790s
The Jay Treaty
300
This was the law nullified by the South Carolinians in 1832
The Tariff of Abominations
400
The British incurred this from the French and Indian War
Debt!
400
This British Act infuriated colonists who wanted to settle west of the Appalachians following the French and Indian War.
The Proclamation Act of 1763
400
This amendment protects rights not specifically identified in the Bill of Rights
The Ninth
400
This was undeclared conflict was fought between the Americans and the French, mostly on the sea
The Quasi War
400
This patronage system refers to Jackson’s method of consolidating power by appointing his friends and supporters to political positions
The Spoils System
500
This man drew the cartoon “Join or Die”
Ben Franklin
500
To end the siege of Boston, cannons were dragged from this fort to the hills around Boston
For Ticonderoga
500
This group favored the ratification of the Constitution and these were three prominent members of that group.
The Federalists; names could include Washington, Hamilton, Adams and Madison
500
This man killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel
Aaron Burr
500
These were the first two nullification acts in American history
The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
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