Colonization
New Government
Bill of Rights
American Revolution
War of 1812
100

Transfer of new plant and animal species from North America to Europe–and vice versa (i.e. potatoes, horses, viruses).


Columbian Exchange


100


1689 English law that later inspired U.S. Bill of Rights



English Bill of Rights


100


Freedom of speech, religion, press, and assembly



First Amendment


100


Forbid westward settlement after the French and Indian War.



Proclamation Line of 1763


100

In the Presidential election of 1800 who defeated who?

Jefferson defeated Adams
200


Searched for a westward trade route to Asia; found the Americas instead.



Christopher Columbus


200


First document creating self-government in colonies



Mayflower Compact


200


Protection from unwarranted searches



Fourth Amendment


200


Destruction of British tea by the Sons of Liberty to protest the Tea Act; Parliament retaliated with Intolerable Acts.



Boston Tea Party


200
Before leaving office, President Adams appointed several "midnight judges". As a result of this action, the supreme court established Judicial review in which landmark case?

Marbury v. Madison

300


1689 English law that later inspired U.S. Bill of Rights



English Bill of Rights


300


Settled controversy over a slave state in the North. Added Maine as a free state, 



Missouri Compromise


300


No cruel or unusual punishment if found guilty



Eighth Amendment


300


American/French victory that ended fighting in the Revolutionary War



Battle of Yorktown


300

This ruler of France originally wanted to extend the French empire into North America however sold the Louisiana territory after losing a naval base in the Carribean. 

Napolean 

400


First brought tobacco to Virginia in 1612; married Pocahontas. 



John Rolfe


400


President's warning to European powers against re-colonizing the Americas after revolutions there.



The Monroe Doctrine


400


Formed by Jefferson and Madison to oppose the Federalist Party; favored limited government and lower tariffs.



Democratic-Republican Party


400


English philosopher who inspired Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence, including unalienable natural rights.



John Locke


400

Banned all foreign trade

Embargo act
500

Laws that allowed colonies to trade only with mother country (known as Navigation Acts in England)


Mercantilist System


500

Rules for creation of new states; established new states as equal. Banned slavery north of Ohio River.


Northwest Ordinance of 1787


500

Series of laws designed to stabilize government finances and the economy, including paying state debts, imposing higher taxes, and creating the Bank of the United States.


Hamilton’s Financial Plan


500


Increased enforcement of trade laws harming American smugglers.



Sugar Act


500

Became a war hero after a daring victory in New Orleans 

Andrew Jackson