Rebellions & Riots
Period 1
Acts
Abbreviation
Treaties
100

This rebellion was sparked by the outrage of rural farmers who were losing their land due to their inability to pay takes. The Articles of Confederation were too weak to put it down.

Shay's Rebellion (1786-1787)

100

The three motivations for exploration of the Americas.

God, gold, & glory

100

Restricted American trade with other countries in 1807.

Embargo Act

100

WPA

Work Progress Administration

100

Mutual defense pact among U.S., Canada, and ten other Western European Allies.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1949)

(NATO)

200

A series of spontaneous, violent demonstrations by members of the gay community against a police raid.

Stonewall Riots (1969)
200

The Americas were split into two hemispheres one controlled by Spain and the other Portugal by this treaty.

The Treaty of Tordesillas

200

Offered 100 acres of land free to anyone born in the U.S. to be a citizen and entitled to equal rights regardless of race in 1862.

Homestead Act

200

ICC

International Chamber of Commerce

200

Ended the French and Indian War between England and France.

Treaty of Paris (1763)

300

The largest slave rebellion in the British Colonies. They marched through town, killing nearly any whites they came across, which totaled 40-50 by the end.

Bacon's Rebellion (1676)

300

This group of Native American people lived in long houses, and women were given leadership roles.

Iroquois

300

Limited presidential autonomy in committing U.S. troops abroad.

War Powers Act (1973)

300

NAWSA

National American Women's Suffrage Association

300

Ended the war of 1812 with England; signaled the fall of Federalists.

Treaty of Ghent (1814)

400

The leader saw a "vision" and consequently attacked whites in Virginia. This tightened the slave codes.

Nat Turner's Rebellion (1831)

400

This labor system was put in place by the Spanish and gave enslaved indigenous people to Christian people. 

The Encomienda System

400

Created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

Glass-Steagle Banking Act (1933)

400

WAC

Women's Army Corps

400

Ended WWII in Europe; carved up and disarmed Germany; eliminated Nazis; punished war criminals.

Potsdam Treaty (1945)

500

Alexander Hamilton taxes to help pay revolutionary war debts, Pennsylvania farmers were angry and rioted, but Washington arrived and consequently showed the strength of the new constitution.

Whiskey Rebellion (1794)

500

This system was supposed to free those enslaved by the Spanish, but actually did nothing.

The Repartmento System

500

Established National Labor Relations Board; defined unfair labor prices.

National Labor Relations Act (1935)

(Also known as the Wagner Act)

500

CORE

Congress of Racial Equality

500

Spain gave Florida to the United States. (1819)

Adams-OnĂ­s Treaty