Period 1 (1492-1607)
Period 2 (1607-1754)
Period 3 (1754-1800)
Period 4 (1800-1848)
Period 5 (1844-1877)
100

The transmission and interchange of plants, animals, diseases, cultures, human populations, and technologies between the New World and Old World

The Columbian Exchange

100

The name given to the journey from Africa to the New World

The Middle Passage

100

The 1754 war that saw the beginning of rising tensions between the colonies and their mother country

The French and Indian War

100

Reform movement involving alcohol

Temperance Movement

100

The event that led to the secession of the South

The election of 1860

200

What were the three stable crops that many native tribes in North America used?

Beans, Squash, and Corn (the three sisters)

200

The leader of the Puritans who wanted his people to be a "City Upon a Hill" and be an example for the world to follow

John Winthrop

200

The law that taxed printed goods, including: playing cards, documents, newspapers, etc?

The Stamp Act

200

This section of the US was the most industrialized

The north

200

Debate over this legislative decision led to violence in the West and violence in the legislature itself

The Kansas-Nebraska Act

300

European country that preferred trade with the Native Americans rather than settlement or conquest

France

300

What was the name of the group of laws that restricted the lives and freedoms of African slaves in the Chesapeake and Southern colonies?

Slave codes

300

The rebellion in which a group of farmers were upset and shut down the courts in Western Massachusetts due to foreclosures

Shays' Rebellion

300

Addressing the issue of slavery, this 1820 agreement admitted Maine as a free state and Missouri as a slave state

The Missouri Compromise

300

It freed slaves in the southern states

Emancipation Proclamation

400

System in which Indians provided land owners with labor tribute in exchange for legal protection and religious guidance

Encomienda System

400

The original source of labor for the plantations in the Chesapeake and Southern colonies

Indentured servants

400

What are at least three causes of the American Revolution?

French and Indian War, "No taxation without representation", Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Tea tax, Boston Tea Party, Closing of Boston, Intolerable Act, Boston Massacre

400

The idea that it was God’s will for Americans to expand westward

Manifest Destiny

400

Name at least two causes of the Civil War 

Sectionalism, debate over slavery, Compromise of 1850, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Dred Scott decision, Election of 1860

500

This colony was the first permanent, successful English colony

Jamestown

500

Colonial region in which freedom of religion was one of the main reasons for settlement

Middle Colonies

500

The group that did not support the Constitution without the Bill of Rights

Anti-Federalists

500

This conflict resulted in the acquisition of California for the US

The Mexican-American War

500

This battle was a turning point in the Civil War 

Gettysburg or Vicksburg

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