Colonization & Colonies
1607
1st permanent settlement in the colonies
Jamestown
"Break-Up Letter" to King George
This document listed our grievances and requested for unalienable rights
Declaration of Independence
This plan was proposed by James Madison at the Constitutional Convention
Favored representation based on population size and favored a strong central government
Virginia Plan
This large piece of land was purchased by President Jefferson for 15 million dollars from France
Louisiana Purchase: 1803
Adams-Onis Treaty helped purchase this piece of land from Spain in 1819 for $5 million
Reform effort that sought to end the practice of slavery
-- Sojourner Truth, William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, John Brown
Abolitionism
Abolitionists worked very hard to get this amendment passed?
13th Amendment: abolished slavery
1st African American man elected to Congress (Senate)
Hiram Rhodes Revels
These states belong to which region of colonies?
Middle colonies
This forbade colonists from moving west past the Appalachian mountains
Proclamation Line of 1763
This document is a product of the beliefs of which group?
Anti-Federalists
trigger words: states' rights, weak central govt, Bill of Rights
Happened under Washington
Uprising by western farmers in response to Hamilton's taxation plan
Whiskey Rebellion
1830 law by President Jackson that required the relocation of Cherokees to western territories (mainly Oklahoma)
Indian Removal Act
This reform movement led to the restriction of alcoholic beverages
-- Led to the passage of the 18th amendment
Temperance Movement
Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not viewed as citizens, but as property
Dred Scott Decision
A person from the northern states who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from the Reconstruction?
Carpetbagger
These pictures represents 2 reasons for which European power's colonization in North America ?
France/ French
Battles at Lexington and Concord
This decision settled the issue of how to represent enslaved indivuals
3/5's Compromise
With this act, Jefferson closed U.S. ports to all exports and restricted imports from Britain.
Embargo Act
(embargo=ban on trade)
Land Purchase from Mexico to build a RAILROAD connecting the South to the Pacific Coast
Gadsden Purchase
Trigger Word: RAILROAD
The rapid changing in the creation of goods brought about by technological advances that allowed for mass production
Industrialization
Required that slaves be returned to their owners, even if they were in a free state.
Fugitive Slave Law
Laws passed after the Civil War that restricted the way of life for blacks as if they were slaves.
Black Codes/ Jim Crow Laws
This picture represents the main economic activities of which region of colonies?
Southern Colonies
This document ended the Amer. Rev.
And also recognized the US as an independent nation
Treaty of Paris
-- ratification of Constitution
-- national bank
--strong central gov
-- separation of powers (3 branches)
Federalists
This declared that the United States would not tolerate European colonization or intervention in the Americas.
Monroe Doctrine
1. Territory acquired from Mexico after the Mexican-American War
2. Included present-day states on the West Coast of the US
Mexican Cession
Leader who campaigned for caring for the mentally ill & prison reform
Dorothea Dix
This amendment gives us CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS !!!!
14th Amendment
A group of Congressmen who sought to punish the South for the Civil War
Radical Republicans
Logging
Manufacturing/Industrialization
Shipbuilding
Fishing
Northern/ New England Colonies
Our 1st written Constitution of the colonies
No P.A.C.C.T
Articles of Confederation
Combined elements of the Virginia and New Jersey Plans
Created a bicameral legislature (Senate & House of Reps)
Great Compromise
Established territorial law and paved the way for new states to be admitted into the Union
Northwest Ordinance
United States purchased this current date state from Russia
Revival of strong religious feelings that sparked many reform movements in the 1820's-1830's
--Temperance
--Abolitionism
--Women's Rights
2nd Great Awakening
DISCUSSION: What is sectionalism ?
Loyalty to one's own section/region of the country , rather than to the country as a whole
Each side receives 250 points !!!!!!!
This amendment all citizen's the right to vote "on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
15th Amendment
Trigger Words:
1620
Pilgrims
Self-government
Mayflower Compact
This act was created to punish MA for the Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
This picture represents which principle of government
Popular Soveriegnty
Congress passed this as a result/effect of the XYZ affair
Citizens could be fined or jailed if they criticized the government or its officials.
Alien and Sedition Acts
Term given to the presidential policies of Andrew Jackson
-- And his belief that politics had been corrupted by "special interests"
Jacksonian Democracy
Leader of the women's rights movement and organizer of the Seneca Falls Convention
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
California (CA) was admitted as a free state in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law
Compromise of 1850
Trigger Words:
-CA/free state
-Fugitive Slave Law
Helped ex-slaves by providing food, clothing, medical care, helping families reunify, and setting up black schools.
Freedman's Bureau
This was a religious revival in the American colonies
Colonists put an emphasis on individual salvation and personal faith
1st Great Awakening
What was considered our turning point of the American Revolution and WHY?
Battle of Saratoga
WHY = We finally convinced the French to help fight for our independence from Great Britain
Court could declare acts of Congress to be unconstitutional
This Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review
1803
Marbury VS Madison
The first President's advice to the nation to remain neutral in European affairs
Washington's Farewell Address
This represents the occurrence of statehood in 1845 following thier independence from Mexico
Annexation of Texas
Invention by Eli Whitney that increased the profitability of plantations
Cotton Gin
Critics (opposers) of the Kansas-Nebraska Act founded this political party to stop the spread of slavery
-- President Lincoln
Republican Party
A system where the landlord/planter allows a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop.
Sharecropping
This term bases a country's wealth on how much material possessions it has.
Trigger Words: Materials and Markets
Mercantilism
Also known as the 7 Years War
Rivalry between French and the British over North American lands
Left Great Britain in huge debt
French and Indian War
This picture symbolizes which principle of government ?
Federalism
Shared/ balanced power between state and national governments
These are causes and effects of which war?
Who was President?
4th President: James Madison
Causes and Effects of War of 1812
Standoff between North Carolina & federal govt.
State's belief that it could declare a federal law unconstitutional within its own borders
Nullification Crisis
Connection of the East & West coasts of the United States for transportation of goods and people
Transcontinental Railroad
1854 law that allowed popular sovereignty to decide whether citizens would allow slavery or not
Kansas-Nebraska Act
This act played a huge role in westward migration
--It provided 160 acres of federal land to anyone who agreed to farm the land
Homestead Act