What were the three predominant crops of native societies in north and central America?
What is maize, beans, and squash?
Which colonial regions were where cash crops like tobacco and sugar were cultivated and were heavily dependent on slavery?
What is the Southern and Chesapeake colonies?
This is the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?
What is to prevent hostilities between Indians and Land-Hungry colonists
Hamilton's financial plan argued for these things (list at least 3 of the 5):
These were reasons for westward migration (at least two)? (Manifest Destiny)
What is the access to natural and mineral resources, economic opportunities for settlers, religious refuge expansion of slavery
The transfer of ideas, culture, food, plants and disease after 1492.
What is the Columbian Exchange?
This is the reasons that New England established and who was it established by?
What is that New England were predominantly established by Puritans seeking religious freedom.
These are the impacts of the 7 Years' War? (French and Indian) - 3 reasons:
Options include:
France no longer held much power in North America
End of Salutary Neglect
Debt
Land acquired by England (Ohio River Valley)
Proclamation Line
What precedent is established in the case Marbury vs. Madison?
What is Judicial Review?
This was the main debate facing the US upon acquiring the Mexican Cession?
What is the debates over the status of slavery in the newly acquired land.
This is the greatest impact of European contact in the New World on Native people?
What are diseases that the Europeans brought to the New World from the Old World killed many Native Americans because their immune systems were not prepared to deal with the diseases.
This is the results of the Navigation Acts?
What is salutary neglect and smuggling by colonies?
What are examples of "no taxation without representation"?
What is the Stamp, Sugar, Townshend Acts without colonial consent, perceived and real constraints on economic activities and political rights (Quartering Acts).
This was the impact of the Second Great Awakening?
What are moral and social reforms (think abolitionism, women's rights, temperance, etc.)
These were the "Reconstruction Amendments" (also, what did each do?)
13th: Ends slavery
14th: citizenship and equal protection
15th: right to vote
This is the structure of the slave trade (and manufactured/raw goods) in colonial America.
What is the Triangle Trade
Why did ___________ Rebellion cause an increase in slavery?
What is Bacon's Rebellion? What is that several of Bacon's followers were indentured servants, thus the leaders of Virginia believed that African American slaves would be much more docile, leading to an increase of the slave trade.
This is the message of Common Sense
What is that Thomas Paine's writing encouraged America to break away from England. It also helped influence the Declaration of independence.
How did the production of goods change during the Market Revolution?
What is goods were increasingly made outside the home. Women and men began working in factories.
This was the compromise that brought about an end of Reconstruction? What was the main reason it brought an end to Reconstruction?
What is the Hayes-Tilden Compromise or Compromise of 1877. Troops were removed from the South, which led to less enforcement of laws.
What was the driving theory behind colonization?
What is Mercantilism?
Pennsylvania was predominantly founded by this religious group who favored pacifism and who were against slavery.
Who were the Quakers?
What was the main argument of the anti-federalists and what ended up happening to support their cause (with regard to the new constitution)?
What is they feared the power of a strong, central government. They were able to get a list of rights added to protect states and the people.
These 3 factors: Maine was a free state, Missouri was a slave state, everything above 36 30 latitude line would be free, everything below would be slave. This applied to ONLY the Louisiana Purchase. Later overturned by the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
What was the Missouri Compromise of 1820?
This as the solution to the Mexican Cession - popular sovereignty would be used in the territory, the slave trade was banned in Washington D.C., California was added as a free state, a more strict fugitive slave law was created.
What was the Compromise of 1850?