Pre-Colonial
Colonial
Revolutonary
New Nation
New Republic
Westward Expansion
Industrial Revolution
1st Great Wave of Immigration
100

a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food

Hunter-Gatherer

100

The system of trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Triangle Trade

100

This was the group who were against the Patriots in the revolution

Loyalists / Tories 

100

The system created by which slaves would be counted for Representation in the Senate

Three-Fifths Compromise

100
This was sold to America because Napoleon needed a fast $15 Million 

Louisiana Purchase

100

Led by men picked by Thomas Jefferson, this was the first US venture into the west

The Lewis and Clark Expedition

100

This individual was the first person to create telecommunication in 1832

Samuel F.B. Morse

100

Destroying their major food source, this event caused the mass migration of the Irish into America

The Potato Famine 

200

a natural object or animal that is believed by a particular society to have spiritual significance and that is adopted by it as an emblem

Totem

200

Established by the Pilgrims, this was the first form of written government in the Americas

Mayflower Compact

200

Together they made up the Quartering Act, the closing of Boston Harbor, and the appointment of British Gen. Gage as Governor of Massachusetts

The Intolerable Acts

200

The document which formed our first government, and which was a failure

Articles of Confederation

200

Although the 3rd President, he was the 1st of the New Republic Era beginning in 1800

Thomas Jefferson

200


Manifest Destiny 

200

Components that are, for practical purposes, identical. They are made to specifications that ensure that they are so nearly identical that they will fit into any assembly of the same type.

Interchangeable Parts

200

the social group above the working classes, including professionals and business workers.

the Middle Class

300

During the last great Ice Age, this was the connection between Asia and America

Bering Land Bridge

300

a system of work in which the worker has no rights except what is in their contract, Rick would describe this as "slavery with extra steps." 

Indentured Servitude

300
At this winter camp, the American Army lost many of its men to death and desertion, but learned how to be soldiers

Valley Forge

300

During the Constitutional Convention, both Virginia and New Jersey had plans for government, but __________ was able to form a Great Compromise

Connecticut

300

Although it was still being fought in January 1815, the War of 1812 was ended by __________ in December 1814

Treaty of Ghent

300

This was an alternate name for the Western Confederacy based out of their capital of Prophetstown

the United Indian Nations

300

a place where practically all stores and housing are owned by one group, that is also the main employer

Company Town 

300

Giving away how safe they were, this was the name used for ships transporting large groups of immigrants 

Coffin Ships

400

Son of Erik the Red, this viking discovered Vinland

Leif Eriksson

400

a crop produced for its commercial value rather than for use by the grower

Cash Crop

400

a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army, the __________ were known as __________.

Hessians / Mercenaries 

400

At first the Constitution was rejected by the Anti-Federalists, that is until it was agreed that a __________ was added to it.

Bill of Rights

400

restriction of interest to a narrow sphere; undue concern with local interests or petty distinctions at the expense of general well-being.

Sectionalism

400

One the the first areas to be claimed in US Westward Expansion, this was the name for the area now made up of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan

Northwest Territory

400

Company Script

400

Cramped, often without light, and horribily subdivided, this is where large numbers of immigrants and factory workers lived

Tenements

500

of or based on kinship with the mother or the female line.

Matrilineal

500

Established by the Treaty of Tordesillas, this was the name of the divided the Pope established between Spanish and Portuguese lands

Line of Demarcation

500

This man, a favorite of Gen. Washington, was the main agent of French military support in the war

Marquis de Lafayette

500

George Washington was the 1st in several ways; 1st US President, 1st to win 100% of the vote, and first member of the __________ party to win an election/re-election.

Independent 

500

a principle of US policy, originated in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US

Monroe Doctrine

500

Starting in the 1820s, this the the group name for Americans such as Stephen Austin who bought land in Mexico and resold it to American settlers

Empresarios 

500

The part of the Industrial Revolution were things were given steam power and got faster

Transportation Revolution 

500

The __________ of 1848 were the driving force behind large groups of Central Europeans immigrating to the United States.

Revolutions of 1848

600

While the South American tribes had Empires, the North American tribes had __________.

Societies

600

Although not an explorer himself, this man helped fund all of the early European efforts at exploration.

Prince Henry "the Navigator" of Portugal 

600

The Battle in which the Americans surrounded the British Army forcing them to Surrender

Battle of Yorktown

600

The Democratic-Republicans preferred farming, an alliance with France, states rights, and __________ Constitution  

Strict

600

General William Henry Harrison was the 1st member of the _______ party to win a presidential election, and 1st President to die in office with only 31 days on the job

Whig Party

600

The __________ officially ended the Mexican-American War and gave the US the lands that make up Colorado, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Nevada, and Utah

Treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo 

600

This was the supreme court case that reinforced the role of the Federal Government in Interstate Commerce, it was about rival steamship companies 

Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)

600

Also known as the "Know-Nothing Party" this was the name of the group who were violently against immigration

Nativists