Colonial Society
Seven Years' War
American Revolution
The New Nation
Constitutions
Constitutions Pt. 2
People, Places, Events.
John Adams' Administration
Thomas Jefferson Administration
Territorial Expansion
Path to War of 1812
War of 1812
Potpourri
100

This strengthened ties between the colonies and Britain, and helped made British goods more available and a mark of class in the colonies.

What was the consumer Revolution?

100

This man could be deemed responsible for beginning WW 0.

Who was George Washington?

100

This document began the American Revolution?

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

This person was the only President in US history to be unanimously elected president. 

Who is George Washington?

100

Our government is based on this document today. The Federalists supported it.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

100

This is the process of accepting a constitution or a constitutional amendment.

What is ratification?

100

He favored wealthier Americans.

Who was Alexander Hamilton?

100

This began the French Quasi-War.

What was the XYZ Affiar?

100

Jefferson's first foreign policy decision. It sent the navy to protect traders in the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the Barbary War?

100

This land area was sold to Jefferson by Napoleon.

What is Louisiana Territory?

100

This practice by both Britain and France was a major part of the grievances by the United States that continue to affect American merchants throughout the Napoleonic Wars.

What is impressment?

100

These congressmen wanted to go to war with Britain.

Who were Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun?

100

This group began the Anti-slavery moment in the US.

Who are the Quakers?

200

This was British economic policy in which they attempted to control markets and make sure all colonial trade enriched Great Britain.

What was Mercantilism?

200

This was failed plan of the military union during the war.

What was the Albany Plan?

200

George Washington crossed this river on Christmas day to attack Hessian troops

What is the Delaware River?

200

This rebellion caused fear that the U.S. Government could not govern effectively or prevent rebellion leading to the Philadelphia Convention. 

What is Shays' Rebellion?

200

Under this government document, the National Government could not tax the states.

What were the Articles of Confederation?

200

This group opposed the Constitution.

Who were the Antifederalists?

200

He was the leader of the Democratic-Republicans.

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

200

This empowered the Adams' administration to deport foreigners who posed a national security risk.

What was the Alien Act?

200
Over 200 small, one-gun, coastal ships were constructed and were dubbed this?

What were Jeffs?

(Mosquito Fleet)

200

These two explorers were sent west to explore the Missouri River and beyond.

Who were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark?

200

This Act in 1807, prevented US trade with any foreign nation.

What was the Embargo Act of 1807?

200

This fort was pummeled by a British naval bombardment and gave Francis Scott Key the inspiration for the "Star-Spangled Banner."

What is Ft. McHenry?

200

This man was the first chief justice of the Supreme Court, a prominent Federalist, and was responsible for a treaty with Great Britain that was mean to ease tensions and keep the two countries from war.

Who was John Jay?

300

This placed a tax on all paper products in the colonies.

What was the Stamp Act of 1765?

300

This Prime Minister was responsible for turning the war around for Great Britain. He is famous for his "blank check"

Who was William Pitt?

300

This governing body helped unite the 13 colonies and administred the war for the US.

What was the Continental Congress?

300

Washington, believing the young and weak US should stay out of European affairs, prevent American participation in this.

What is the French Revolution?

300

This compromise decided how the enslaved should be counted towards a state's population

What is the 3/5 compromise?

300

This worked out an acceptable scheme for apportioning congressional representation at the Constitutional Convention.

What is the Great Compromise?

(Connecticut Compromise)

(Sherman Compromise)

300

He was the most important Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

Who was John Marshall?

300

This law was used to silence Jeffersonian opposition to the Federalists?

What was the Sedition Act?

300

Thomas Jefferson had a dilemma about this action because he believed it to be unconstitutional.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

300

It was hoped that the Corps of Discovery would discover this.

What is the Northwest Passage?

300

This event, more than any other, pushed the US into the War of 1812.

What was the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair?

300

This man led a mixed group of sailors, regulars, pirates, and Frenchmen in routing the British at New Orleans.

Who was Andrew Jackson?

300

He believed that a limited national debt was beneficial because people to whom the government owed money would work hard to make the nation a success?

Who was Alexander Hamilton?

400

This, reallowed by the Townshend Acts, would eventually lead to the 4th Amendment? 

What were Writs of Assistance?

400

This ended the War.

What was the Treaty of Paris of 1763?

400

This treaty ended the American Revolution.

What is the Treaty of Paris of 1783?

400

Washington's Farewell Address warned the US against this.

What are political parties?

400

This is the name of the first amendments to the Constitution.

What are the Bill of Rights?

400

This law of the Confederation Congress, passed in 1787, established a procedure for governing the Old Northwest territory.

What was the Northwest Ordinance?

400

This Supreme Court case was sparked by Adams' midnight appointments. 

What was William Marbury v. James Madison?

400

This expressed the doctrine that states being able to nullify unconstitutional national laws.

What were the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions?

400

Thomas Jefferson sent Monroe to join Livingston to acquire this city and as much land around it from France as possible.

What is New Orleans? 

400

This proclamation to Europe warned them that the US was claiming the Western Hemisphere and that any future European colonization there was not allowed.

What was the Monroe Doctrine?

400

This future president defeated Tecumseh at the Battle of Tippecanoe.

Who was William Henry Harrison?

400

This was a meeting during the War of 1812 for Federalists to air their grievances about the war and to propose Constitutional amendments.

What was the Hartford Convention?

400

Due to the economic strife in American ports, this act allowed trade with any country except Britain or France.


What was the Non-Intercourse Act?

500

This group advocated for homespun clothing and made British goods a symbol of Tyranny?

Who were the Daughters of Liberty?

500

This event inspired the Proclamation of 1763

What was Pontiac's Rebellion?

500

General Cornwallis became trapped at this location in 1781 and the war ended there.

What is Yorktown?

500

Washington established this to aid in his administration of the Executive Branch?

What is the Presidential Cabinet? 

500

This key term allowed the Supreme Court the final authority on the constitutionality of legislation.

What is judicial review?

500

 Thomas Jefferson held this view about the way the United States Constitution should be interpreted.

What is strict construction?

500

This demonstrated the strength of the U.S. Government under the Constitution and the power of Washington's reputation.

What was the Whiskey Rebellion? 

500

This was the first peaceful transition of power in American History.

What was the Bloodless Revolution?

(Revolution of 1800)

(Election of 1800)

500

Thomas Jefferson's reputation was smeared by the public accusation that he was secretly engaged in this.

What was a sexual relationship with the enslaved Sally Hemmings?

500

This man, hated by Alexander Hamilton, attempted to convince New York to secede from the United States and would be tried, but acquitted of treason.

Who was Aaron Burr?

500

This law promised exclusive trade to whatever nation first recognized American neutrality in the Napoleonic Wars.

What was Macon's Bill No. 2?

500

This ended the War of 1812

What is the Treaty of Ghent?

500

This law promised exclusive trade to what ever nation, Britain or France, first recognized American neutrality during the Napoleonic Wars. 

What was Macon's Bill No. 2?