1607-1754
1753-1800
1800-1848
1844-1877
Mixed Review
100

This cash crop allowed Jamestown to survive and expand.

Tobacco

100

The costs of this war pushed Britain to tax the colonies, leading to conflict.

The French and Indian War


100

This land purchase in 1803 doubled the size of the United States.

The Louisiana Purchase

100

This belief justified westward expansion across the continent.

Manifest Destiny


100

This early-colonial labor system exchanged work for passage to America.

Indentured servitude

200

This 1620 agreement created self-government for the Pilgrims.

The Mayflower Compact

200

This 1776 document justified independence using Enlightenment ideas.

The Declaration of Independence

200

This invention by Eli Whitney expanded the cotton economy and slavery.

The cotton gin

200

This 1850 law required the return of escaped enslaved people.

The Fugitive Slave Act

200

This early conflict proved the strength of the new Constitution when Washington ended a tax revolt.

The Whiskey Rebellion

300

This 1676 uprising revealed class tensions between frontier farmers and Virginia elites.

Bacon’s Rebellion

300

This first U.S. governing document created a weak central government.

The Articles of Confederation

300

This era featured rising nationalism and only one major political party.

The Era of Good Feelings

300

This 1857 Supreme Court decision stated that enslaved people were property, not citizens.

Dred Scott v. Sandford

300

This 1823 policy warned European nations not to interfere in the Western Hemisphere.

The Monroe Doctrine

400

This economic policy guided Britain’s trade restrictions on the colonies.

Mercantilism

400

This 1803 Supreme Court case established judicial review.

Marbury v. Madison

400

This 1819 Supreme Court case ruled that states could not tax the national bank.

McCulloch v. Maryland

400

This 1863 order by Lincoln freed enslaved people in Confederate-held areas.

The Emancipation Proclamation

400

This 1848 convention launched the organized women’s rights movement in the United States.

The Seneca Falls Convention


500

This 1754 plan by Benjamin Franklin attempted to unite the colonies for defense.

The Albany Plan of Union

500

This Constitutional Convention compromise created a bicameral legislature.

The Great Compromise

500

This reform movement, inspired by the Second Great Awakening, sought to limit alcohol consumption.

The Temperance Movement

500

These Reconstruction laws placed Southern states under military control to enforce civil rights.

The Reconstruction Acts


500

This post–Civil War labor system trapped freedmen and poor whites in cycles of debt.

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