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100

Reasons for European colonization

What is God, glory and gold?
100

The Chesapeake economy was based upon this crop.

What is tobacco?

100
The British policy of allowing the colonies to govern themselves.

What is salutary neglect?

100

This event more than doubled the size of the United States.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

100

The primary cause of sectional conflict during the 1850s.

What is the expansion of slavery into new territories?

200

System of trade between Europe, Africa and the New World in which slaves, raw materials and finished goods were exchanged.

What is the Atlantic System/Triangular Trade?

200

This colony was a proprietary colony founded to be a haven for Quakers.

What is Pennsylvania?

200

This was a controversial tax on paper that led to widespread protests throughout the colonies.

What is the Stamp Act of 1765?

200

This event led to the development of new religions like the LDS movement, new ideas like transcendentalism and new reform movements like abolition.

What is the Second Great Awakening?

200

This ruled that slaves legally purchased could be taken anywhere in the United States and that Black Americans could never be citizens.

What is the Dred Scott Case?

300

The primary labor system of the Spanish Empire

What is the Encomienda system?

300

A group of Evangelical pastors that objected to intellectual sermons and preferred sermons that were more emotional and called for people to have personal relationships with God. Ex. Jonathan Edwards

Who are the New Lights?

300

The primary reason for American victory in the War for Independence.

What is French/European support?

300
Passed in 1830, led to the forced migration of several Southeastern tribes to modern-day Oklahoma despite SCOTUS ruling in Worcester vs. Georgia.

What is the Indian Removal Act?

300

This wartime order changed the meaning of the Civil War and altered Union goals for victory.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

400

European nation that had the best relationship with Native Americans due to their desire to trade rather than conquer.

Who are the French?

400

British laws restricting the trade of colonies; colonies could only buy and sell products to the British -- largely ignored by the colonists.

What are the Navigation Acts?

400

Group of individuals who argued in favor of the Articles of Confederation and against the Constitution on the grounds that the Constitution gave too much federal power.

Who are the Antifederalists?

400

A movement that objected to the expansion of slavery on economic principles, but rejected the idea that Black Americans were equal to white Americans.

What is the Free Soil Movement?

400

This amendment overturned Dred Scott and granted citizenship to all individuals born in the United States.

What is the 14th Amendment?

500

The speech given in Boston by Puritan minister John Winthrop that was a forerunner to ideas like Manifest Destiny and American Exceptionalism.

What is the "City on a Hill" Speech?

500
Event that led to the gradual shift from indentured servitude to chattel slavery dominating the Chesapeake and Southern colonies.

What is Bacon's Rebellion?

500

Disagreements between Jefferson and his followers and Hamilton and his followers eventually evolved into this.

What is the First Party System/Federalists and Democratic-Republicans?

500

The American System developed by Henry Clay and supported by the Whig Party argued for these three things.

What is the Bank of the US, internal improvements, and tariffs?

500

This disastrous law led to the outbreak of violence due to popular sovereignty as well as the formation of the Republican party.

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854?