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the exchange of living things including people, animals, plants, and diseases.

the columbian exchange

100

a war fought between the French and Indian allies against the British and Indian allies around 1754-1763

The French and Indian War

100

What was the impact of Indian removal on Native American?

a loss of cultural identity

100

Gave slaves their opportunity to free life in the U.S.

Emancipation Proclamation 

100

Formed by workers in order to protect themselves from unjust conditions?

Unions!

200

a system of racial classification developed by colonial elites where ranks were determined by wealth, education, and appearance.

 the caste system

200

A written document defining the structure of the government from 1781-1788, which the Union was a confederation of equal states with no executive and limited powers, existing mainly to foster a common defense. 

Articles of confederation.

200

What was the Protestant religious revival in the United States from about 1795 to 1835.

Second great awakening

200

A system where the landlord/planter allowed a tenant to use the land in exchange for a share of the crop

sharecropping

200

Policy of protecting the interest of those born in America.

nativist policies

300

An uprising of Native American Pueblos against Spanish rule.  

pueblo revolt 

300

A pamphlet by Thomas Paine that argued the colonies freedom from British rule. 

common sense

300

The doctrine that warned European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization

Monroe doctrine

300

The decision that upheld slavery in United States territories, denied the legality of black citizenship in America, and declared the Missouri Compromise to be unconstitutional.

Dred Scott decision

300

Mark Twain description of the US at the end of the 19th century

Gilded Age

400

The reason wealthy landowners and poor whites were conflicting in Virginia in 1676

Land 

400

A crucial event in winning the war because Britain now had to fight two-front war on land and sea.

the French joining on the U.S

400

what did henry Clay implement to advance economic growth in the US

National bank  

400

an unsuccessful proposal to permanently preserve slavery in the United States Constitution, and therefore make it unconstitutional to end slavery

Crittenden Compromise

400

The place that Native Americans were forced onto by U.S. government

Indian reservations

500

Religious revival that encouraged people to trust their heart and not their head

Great Awakening

500

British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws, meant to keep the American colonies obedient to Great Britain

Salutary Neglect

500

A convention to discuss the social, civil, and religious condition and rights of woman

Seneca Falls convention

500

What was John Brown trying to start when he attacked Harper Ferry

An armed revolt of enslaved people 

500

Schools meant to assimilate Native Americans and destroy traditional Native American way of life

Indian boarding schools