This term is traditionally defined as the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old World of Europe and Africa and the New World of the Americas.
Biggest reason for the decline in Native American populations from the 1600s-1700s
What is epidemic diseases?
William Lloyd Garrison's (and other abolitionists') demands
What is the immediate emancipation of enslaved people?
The concept that most directly contributed to the decision by the US to fight in the Mexican-American War
What is Manifest Destiny?
Things that characterized typical life for English settlers in early VA and MD
What is lower life expectancy, large population of indentured servants, and gender imbalance?
Those who Hamilton (and other Federalists) believed should have the right to vote
Who are property owners/the wealthy?
Andrew Jackson's impact on executive power
What is broadly expanded it?
Most damaging byproduct of the American victory in the Mexican-American War
What is a renewed debate over the expansion of slavery?
What Europeans typically believed the Columbian Exchange was proof of
What is the higher level of civilization among Europeans?
Long-term effect of the population trends in the 1600s and 1700s
What is increased political tensions between the North and South?
Branch of the US government that upheld Native Americans' right to their land (initially)
What is the US Supreme Court (Worcester v. Georgia)?
What is the Missouri Compromise?
Ways that European populations were impacted by the Columbian Exchange
What is significant population growth and economic development?
What is the creation of a Supreme Court?
Event that helped to bring about more widespread support for abolitionism
What is the Second Great Awakening?
Evidence that African Americans enjoyed extended civil and political rights starting in the Reconstruction era
What are changes in voting patterns and office holding?
Reaction of American Indian societies to the Columbian Exchange (3 things)
What is adapting European goods, attempting to preserve their culture, and defending their territory against the settlers?
Issues that would divide the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans (3 things)
What is the relationship between national and state governments, the federal government's support for banking, and US policy towards the French Revolution?
Who are American Indians, those who opposed tariffs, and supporters of federally funded improvement projects?
Main reason for the end of Reconstruction
What is the waning support to reform in the North?