First Contact
What was the number one impact on the Native Americans due to the Columbian Exchange?
Disease/Death
The Virginia Company that
settled Jamestown, was what
type of company?
Joint Stock Company
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
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
Term for the policy that
allowed states and
territories to vote on if they
would be slave or free.
Popular Sovereignty
This part of the Triangle trade brought enslaved Africans to the New World
Middle Passage
This economic practice
was the idea that
colonies had a purpose
for obtaining resources
for the mother country.
Mercantilism
What two things did
President George
Washington warn us about
in his farewell speech?
Political Parties & Foreign Alliances
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
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
Spanish labor system implemented in the New World which forced Natives to work in exchange for protections and conversion to Christianity
Encomienda System
This man arrived in
Jamestown and
implemented a “No work,
No food” policy to help
save it.
John Smith
This man published of pamphlet
called Common Sense, that
argued for independence from
Great Britian and for the
establishment of a Republic.
Thomas Paine
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
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
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
This Quaker was responsible
for the settlement of
Pennsylvania.
William Penn
This event triggered the need
for a Constitutional
Convention that ended up
replacing the Articles of
Confederation.
Shays Rebellion
First Women’s Rights
Convention in the United
States where they published
the famous Declaration of
Sentiments.
Seneca Falls Convention
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
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
John Winthrop was the
leader of the
Massachusetts Bay
Colony. Which religious
group were they?
Puritans
These resolutions were passed
in response to the Alien &
Sedition Acts and introduced
the idea of nullification.
Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions
Publisher of the anti-slavery
newspaper The Liberator and
major advocate in the
abolitionist movement.
William Lloyd Garrison
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