Exploration & Colonization
American Revolution
Constitution
Early Republic
Jackson
100

Rocky Soil, cold climate, ship building, lumber trade

New England Colonies 

100

Rights all people have from birth, life liberty and the pursuit of happiness 

Unalienable rights

100

1.) Supported a strong central/federal Gov. 

2.) Supported a strong state Gov.

1.) Federalists

2.) Anti-Federalist

100

New version of Anti-Federalists, during the early republic era. Favored stronger state government

Democratic-Republican Party

100

State that almost caused the American Civil war 30 years prior. Nullification crisis

South Carolina 

200

Wealth, Religion, expand empires (3G's)

Reasons for European Exploration

200

Written by Thomas Jefferson, 1776, a list of grievances in response to British actions in the colonies 

Declaration of Independence

200

First from of Government in the Independent Colonies/Country

Articles of Confederation

200

Plan to get USA out of War debt, taxes, national bank, tariffs.

Hamilton's Plan

200

6th POTUS

John Quincy Adams

300

Large scale farming, planation, slave labor, cash crops

Southern Colonies

300

Protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts. Dumping of Tea into the Harbor, results in British Intolerable Acts

Boston Tea Party

300

List of guaranteed rights for citizens within the Constitution. Added to get ratification support of the Anti-Federalists

Bill of Rights

300

British impressment of US sailors in the East, Native resistance in the west

Causes of the War of 1812

300

when a state declared they did not have to follow a federal law 

Nullification crisis

400

Virginia House of Burgesses, Fundamental Orders of Conn, Mayflower Compact

Representative Government

400

Last major battle, British are defeated with French support. 

Battle of Yorktown, VA

400

Rights not given to the Federal Gov, are reserved to the individual states. Creates Federalism. (Bill of Rights)

10th Amendment

400

A court case that established Judicial Review, Supreme Courts power to determine if a law is allowed within the Constitution 

Marbury v. Madison 

400

Forced removal of Natives from the Southeast into modern day Oklahoma 

Trail of Tears

500

British control of colonial trade, only trade with colonizing nation 

Mercantilism

500

Turning point of the war, after this battle the support of the French is secured

Battle of Saratoga, NY

500

1.) Decided how many representatives states will have in the bicameral congress system.

2.) What are the 2 houses of Congress

1.) Great Compromise

2.) House of Representatives & Senate

500

Prevents European nations from settling in the Western Hemisphere  

Monroe doctrine 

500

Court case that favored Native protection from state government. Overruled by Jackson

Worcester v. Georgia