The Atlantic World
Colonial Society & Religion (1607–1754)
Revolution & the New Nation (1754–1800)
Democracy, Industry, & Reform (1800–1848)
Slavery, Civil War, & Reconstruction (1844–1877)
100

European exploration of the Americas was primarily motivated by this long-standing economic goal.

What is access to Asian trade routes and increased wealth through trade?

100

This economic institution reduced individual financial risk and encouraged early English colonization.

What are joint-stock companies?

100

British attempts to tax the colonies increased following this conflict.

What is the French and Indian War?

100

This technological innovation accelerated transportation and economic growth.

What is the steam engine?

100

This ideology justified territorial expansion as both inevitable and divinely sanctioned.

What is Manifest Destiny?

200

This biological exchange unintentionally altered ecosystems and societies on both sides of the Atlantic.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

200

Religious diversity in the colonies emerged largely due to this policy or practice.

What is religious toleration or pluralism?

200

This uprising revealed weaknesses in the national government under the Articles of Confederation.

What is Shays’ Rebellion?

200

Early industrialization shifted labor from households to this setting.

What are factories?

200

Disputes over slavery’s expansion into western territories intensified these divisions.

What are sectional tensions?

300

The introduction of horses most directly transformed Native American societies in this region.

What are the Great Plains?

300

Colonies that relied on diplomacy with Native Americans typically did so to achieve this goal.

What is economic stability or peaceful trade relations?

300

Debates over representation at the Constitutional Convention resulted in this compromise.

What is the Great (Connecticut) Compromise?

300

Jacksonian Democracy expanded political participation primarily for this group.

Who are white male property-less voters?

300

Abolitionist literature was effective because it appealed to this audience’s moral values.

Who are Northern readers?

400

This factor explains why disease was more devastating to Indigenous populations than warfare.

What is a lack of immunity due to long-term geographic isolation?

400

The First Great Awakening weakened traditional authority by encouraging this belief.

What is individual interpretation of faith or personal religious experience?

400

Federalists argued that a stronger national government was necessary to address this recurring problem.

What is internal unrest or economic instability?

400

The Second Great Awakening directly inspired reform movements aimed at this broader goal.

What is moral or social improvement?

400

By the later years of the Civil War, Union strategy had shifted toward this approach.

What is total war?

500

European colonization in Period 1 laid the foundation for this global economic system characterized by coerced labor and resource extraction.

What is mercantilism or the emerging Atlantic economic system?

500

The First Great Awakening contributed to this broader colonial development that later influenced revolutionary thought.

What is increased questioning of authority or a shared American identity?

500

Washington’s Farewell Address reflects this long-term concern about the survival of the republic.

What is political division undermining national unity?

500

The Underground Railroad illustrates this growing sectional conflict in the antebellum era.

What is disagreement over slavery and federal authority?

500

Reconstruction failed in part because of this enduring political and social resistance in the South.

What is white supremacist opposition or resistance to federal authority?