Period 1
1491-1607
Period 2
1607-1754
Period 3
1754-1800
Period 4
1800-1848
Period 5
1844-1877
100

Before European contact, this crop helped support larger, more settled societies in parts of North America, especially the Southwest.

What is maize/corn?

100

This English colony, founded in 1607, became the first permanent English settlement in North America.

What is Jamestown?

100

This war ended in 1763 and left Britain with major debt, leading to new taxes on the colonies.

What is the French and Indian War/Seven Years’ War?

100

This 1803 land purchase doubled the size of the United States.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

100

This idea claimed that the United States was destined to expand across the North American continent.

What is Manifest Destiny?

200

This term refers to the exchange of plants, animals, diseases, people, and ideas between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres after 1492.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

200

This cash crop shaped the economy and labor system of the Chesapeake colonies.

What is tobacco?

200

This phrase summarized colonial anger over taxes passed by Parliament without colonial representation.

What is “no taxation without representation”?

200

This Supreme Court case established judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

200

This 1848 treaty ended the Mexican-American War and gave the United States a large amount of land in the Southwest.

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

300

This Spanish labor system forced Native peoples to work for colonists while supposedly receiving protection and Christian instruction.

What is the encomienda system?

300

This region developed around Puritan religion, town life, families, and small-scale farming.

What is New England?

300

This document declared American independence and argued that governments should protect natural rights.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

300

This religious revival helped inspire reform movements such as abolition, temperance, and women’s rights.

What is the Second Great Awakening?

300

This proposal attempted to ban slavery in lands gained from Mexico, increasing sectional tensions.

What is the Wilmot Proviso?

400

This disease devastated Native populations because they lacked immunity to it.

This disease devastated Native populations because they lacked immunity to it.

400

This 1676 uprising exposed tensions between frontier settlers, wealthy planters, Native peoples, and colonial leadership in Virginia.

What is Bacon’s Rebellion?

400

This "first constitution" was weak because it lacked the power to tax or regulate interstate commerce.

What are the Articles of Confederation?

400

This 1823 foreign policy warned European powers against further colonization in the Americas.  

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

400

This 1850 law angered many Northerners because it required citizens to help return runaway enslaved people.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

500

This Spanish social hierarchy ranked people based on race, ancestry, and birthplace in the Americas.

What is the casta/caste system?

500

This religious revival of the 1730s and 1740s challenged traditional religious authority and emphasized emotional, personal faith.

What is the First Great Awakening?

500

This 1794 uprising tested the strength of the new federal government under the Constitution.

What is the Whiskey Rebellion?

500

This 1848 convention marked a major moment in the women’s rights movement and produced the Declaration of Sentiments.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention?

500

This 1854 law allowed popular sovereignty in Kansas and Nebraska and helped lead to violence known as “Bleeding Kansas.”

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?