P1: 1491-1607
First Contact
P2: 1607-1754
Colonial Americans
P3: 1754-1800
Foundations of America
P4: 1800-1848
Nationalism and Jackson
P5: 1844-1877
Manifest Destiny and Civil War
100

What was the number one impact on the Native Americans due to the Columbian Exchange?

Disease/Death

100

The Virginia Company that

settled Jamestown, was what

type of company?


Joint Stock Company


100

What was signed by the King

saying the English colonists

after the French & Indian War

could not settle pass the

Appalachian Mountains?


Proclamation Line of 1763


100

Time period after the War of

1812 characterized by the

dominance of the

Democratic-Republican

Party and a strong sense of

nationalism.


Era of Good Feelings


100

Term for the policy that

allowed states and

territories to vote on if they

would be slave or free.


Popular Sovereignty 


200

This part of the Triangle trade brought enslaved Africans to the New World 


Middle Passage


200

This economic practice

was the idea that

colonies had a purpose

for obtaining resources

for the mother country.


Mercantilism


200

What two things did

President George

Washington warn us about

in his farewell speech?


Political Parties & Foreign Alliances 


200

Two states were added and

then a line was drawn at the

36°30′ parallel with new

states below it becoming

slave and ones above it

becoming free.


Missouri Compromise 


200

Loyalty to one's own region

or section of the country,

rather than to the country as

a whole. This is seen

through conflicts in the

Decade of Crisis.


Sectionalism


300

Spanish labor system implemented in the New World which forced Natives to work in exchange for protections and conversion to Christianity 


Encomienda System


300

This man arrived in

Jamestown and

implemented a “No work,

No food” policy to help

save it.


John Smith


300

This man published of pamphlet

called Common Sense, that

argued for independence from

Great Britian and for the

establishment of a Republic.


Thomas Paine


300

The AP term for what begins

around the time period of the Era

of Good Feelings due to Henry

Clay’s American System and

investments in internal

improvements such as railroads,

canals, and roadways.


Market Revolution


300

This group of politicians and party

members wanted the immediate

end of slavery, harsh punishments

for the South, programs like the

Freedman’s Bureau and

Constitutional protections for

freed slaves.


Radical Republicans


400

This Spanish Missionary spent

time in the New World and

wrote about the atrocities of the

Spanish and how they treated

the Natives. Eventually arguing

in the Great Debate to end

harsh treatment.


Bartolome de las Casas


400

This Quaker was responsible

for the settlement of

Pennsylvania.


William Penn


400

This event triggered the need

for a Constitutional

Convention that ended up

replacing the Articles of

Confederation.


Shays Rebellion


400

First Women’s Rights

Convention in the United

States where they published

the famous Declaration of

Sentiments.


Seneca Falls Convention


400

This compromise said:


California enters as a free state,

New Mexico & Utah decide

slavery through Popular

Sovereignty, Slave trade is

abolished in DC, New stricter

fugitive slave act


Compromise of 1850


500

This treaty was signed by

the Pope to avoid a

large-scale conflict

between Spain and

Portugal in the

exploration of the New

World.


Treaty of Tordesillas


500

John Winthrop was the

leader of the

Massachusetts Bay

Colony. Which religious

group were they?


Puritans 


500

These resolutions were passed

in response to the Alien &

Sedition Acts and introduced

the idea of nullification.


Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions 


500

Publisher of the anti-slavery

newspaper The Liberator and

major advocate in the

abolitionist movement.


William Lloyd Garrison 


500

After the Election of 1876, a deal is

struck between Democrats and

Republicans to determine the

Presidency. Hayes (R) becomes

President, military occupation of

the South ends, Democrats promise

to protect African Americans and

Reconstruction ends.


Compromise of 1877