Colonial
Revolution
Early Republic
Antebellum
Civil War
100
The European nations with claims in North America
What are Spain, England and France
100

British policy toward colonies that meant most taxes and duties were not enforced

What is salutary neglect?

100

The second person to hold office as the president, and the first to hold it as a member of a political party. 

Who is John Adams? 

100
Restored American honor by crushing the British forces in Battle of New Orleans
Who was Andrew Jackson?
100

Speech given by Abraham Lincoln to consecrate a battlefield cemetery. 

What is the Gettysburg Address? 

200

The creator of the blend of tobacco that made the Virginia colony rich. (Also the husband of Matoaka)

Who was John Rolfe?



Bonus 100pts: Who was the leader of the Virgina Colony?

200

Group of colonists who actively opposed British policies like the Stamp Act

Who were the Sons of Liberty and Daughters of Liberty?

200
Invention responsible for the entrenchment of slavery in the deep south because it increased processing of an important crop
What was the cotton gin?
200

Abolitionist who was involved in both the Abolition and Women's Suffrage movement. 

Who is Sojourner Truth? 

200

Best-selling fictional work that brought the horrors of slavery to a sympathetic northern audience

What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?

300

In 1688, Parliament helped overthrow James. Parliament passed laws that gave it greater power over the English king.

What is the Glorious Revolution? 

300

An outcome of the Seven Years' War that was meant to restrict European settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.

What was the Proclamation Line of 1763?

300

Foreign Policy that threatened European nations should they continue to colonize the Western Hemisphere. 

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

300

Law passed that threatened the freedom of free blacks and fugitive slaves throughout the country. 

What is the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850?

300

The official beginning of the Civil War

What is Fort Sumter? 

400

In 1651, England’s Parliament, or lawmaking body, passed what would greatly restrict colonial trade.

What is the Navigation Acts? 

400

The Enlightenment had two important effects:

What is (1) the idea that people have natural rights that governments must respect challenged the authority of the British rulers; (2) the movement’s emphasis on science as a source of truth weakened the authority of the church?

400

The primary motivation behind the War of 1812. 

What is impressment?



Bonus 100pts: Who were the 2 WarHawks?

400

Law authored by Stephen Douglas that introduced the concept of popular sovereignty. 

What is the Kansas Nebraska Act of 1854? 

400

Amendment that granted all people equal protection under the laws. 

What is the fourteenth amendment? 

500

This man created the colony of Rhode Island when he dissented against the Puritans in Massachusetts? 

Who was Roger Williams?



Bonus 100pts: The limited rights of women in the Northern colonies contributed to an outbreak of what in the late 1600s 

500

Lockean philosophy that say that man holds original power. 

What is Social Contract?

500

The treaty that facilitated the sale of Florida from Spain to the United States.

What is the Adams-Onis Treaty?

500

Highly organized independent nation forced from their lands under Jackson's removal policy

Who were the Cherokee?



Bonus 100pts: What was the Supreme Court Case?

500

After the results of the 1860 presidential election this state was the first to seceded the Union.

What is South Carolina?



Bonus 100pts: Name the 6 states that followed.

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