This crop allowed Native American societies like the Maya and Aztec to develop large civilizations.
Maize
First English Settlement in 1607
Jamestown
The British tax that sparked colonial protest in 1765.
Stamp Act
Marbury v. Madison
Supreme Court case declaring African Americans were not citizens.
Dred Scott Decision
The exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds is called this.
Columbian Exchange
Crop that transformed Virginia's economy and increased reliance on labor.
Tobacco
Pamphlet by Thomas Paine about independence...
Common Sense
Agreement in 1820 that admitted (state name) as a slave state and (state name) as a free state, creating the line at 36 30'.
Missouri Compromise
This law created Kansas and Nebraska territories and repealed the Missouri Compromise line, leading to violent conflict.
Kansas-Nebraska Act
16th-century labor system managed by Spanish conquistadors
encomienda system
This document created a framework for piligrims
This British policy following the French and Indian War attempted to stabilize relations with Native Americans by restricting colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains.
Proclamation of 1763
Andrew Jackson’s supporters argued he represented this group of Americans, expanding political participation through greater suffrage for white men.
the common man
Violence between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers in this territory in the midwest.
Bleeding Kansas
Unlike Spanish colonization, French colonization in North America relied heavily on this economic relationship with Native Americans, leading to more cooperative alliances.
Fur trade
This 17th-century rebellion accelerated the transition from indentured servitude to racial slavery in the Chesapeake colonies.
Bacon’s Rebellion
Who wrote the federalist papers? (you get a thumbs up if you quote a song)
Political party that opposed Andrew Jackson's expansion of power
Whig Party
Total war
What is the greatest long-term impact of European arrival in the Americas.
epidemic diseases
This representative assembly, established in 1619, became the first governing body in the English colonies in North America.
House of Burgesses
This 1787 law established a structured process for western territories to achieve statehood and banned slavery north of the Ohio River, setting an important precedent for U.S. expansion.
Northwest Ordinance
This gave the president the power to negotiate removal treaties with Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi River.
Indian Removal Act
This Union Civil war strategy aimed to constrict and suffocate the Confederacy
Anaconda Plan