Unit 1 & 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Miscellaneous
100

System of society or government in which the father or eldest male is head of the family

Patriarchal Society

100

Movement that stressed human reasoning and natural rights

The Enlightenment

100

Urged the states to nullify the Alien and Sedition Acts

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

100

This extensive system fed slaves from the Old South to states in the Cotton South

Inland System

100

Issued by Lincoln, this freed slaves only in states that were in open rebellion against the Union

The Emancipation Proclamation 

200

Colonies export raw materials to mother country - mother country manufactures into finished product

Mercantilism

200

Significant result of the French and Indian War that made colonists extremely angry, preventing them from moving West

Proclamation Line of 1763

200

A concept that stresses a Mother's involvement in the raising of her children to be good patriotic citizens 

Republican Motherhood
200

Legislation that called for California's admittance to the Union as a free state, popular sovereignty in the Mexican Cession, and a more strict fugitive slave law

Compromise of 1850

200

This war was fought largely over the annexation of Texas, and led to more conflict over the issue of slavery

Mexican - American War

300

Resulted in a movement towards slave labor rather than indentured servitude. Highlighted tensions between rich and poor, East and West

Bacon's Rebellion

300

Britain's debt significantly increased after this conflict, prompting them to increase colonial taxes

French & Indian War

300
This led to better transportation and the significant growth of American markets

Market Revolution

300

During the Civil War, the South used this as a diplomatic weapon, hoping it would ensure a European alliance

King Cotton

300

This was the result of the enactment of the "tariff of abominations" which drastically increased tariffs in 1828

Nullification Crisis

400

Policy by which England largely allowed to colonies to govern themselves as long as they were profitable.

Salutary Neglect

400
Agreed on after the Battle of Saratoga, the French promised the Patriots financial and military support

Treaty of Alliance

400

Proposed by Henry Clay, called for internal improvement, increased tariffs, and the creation of a national bank

American System

400

Driven by discussions over westward expansion, slavery, and the annexation of Texas. Marked a decisive moment in shaping the United States' future territorial growth and sectional tensions.

Election of 1844

400

This treaty signed with Great Britain was largely viewed as a failure, as it did not guarantee the safety of our commerce on the seas 

Jay's Treaty

500

Combined Massachusetts with the rest of New England, and later New Jersey and later New York in an attempt to strengthen royal control in America

Dominion of New England

500

Group that was weary of ratification of the Constitution, fearing it would allow for the creation of an oppressive government

Anti-federalists

500
This person was a staunch abolitionist and the creator of the newspaper, The Liberator

William Lloyd Garrison

500

This led to a cycle of constant poverty and debt for many former slaves in the South

Sharecropping 

500

Which European colonizing power largely focused on fur trading, and typically had better relations with Native Americans 

The French