Colonial Foundations (1607– 1763)
CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATIONS (1763 – 1824)
EXPANSION, NATIONALISM, AND SECTIONALISM (1800 – 1865)
POST-CIVIL WAR ERA (1865 – 1900)
THE RISE OF AMERICAN POWER (1890 – 1920)
100

The colonizers who came to North America in the 1600s came from which continent?

What is Europe

100

A war between the French and the British. Resulted in the colonies owing the British Empire to repay the debt of war.

What is the French and Indian War ( 7 Years War)

100

The war between the Southern States and North States over independence and slavery

What is the Civil War

100

The White supremacist group whose mission was to target African Americans and prevent their growth and success.

Who are the KKK.

100

The mass growth of cities and migration to those cities is known as?

Urbanization
200

The 4 countries that colonized North America ( all from Europe)

Who are the British, French, Spanish, and Dutch

200

The document that officially separated the Colonies from the British Empire and began the Revolutionary War.

What is the Declaration of Independence
200

The idea that the United States was destined to grow, it influenced westward expansion. (Louisiana Purchase, Missouri Compromise)

Manifest Destiny 

200

The two sets of descriminatory laws that promoted segregation and limited the rights of African Americans

Black Codes

Kim Crow Laws

200

The cause of the Spanish-American War

The sinking of the U.S.S. Maine

300

The system of forced labor that was a vital component to growth of the economy and social structure of the Colonies.

What was Slavery

300

Name two events or policies that contributed to rising anger within the colonists towards Britian.

Proclamation of 1763, Stamp Act, Townsend Act, Tea Act, Boston Massacre

300
The two civil rights movements that begain to challenege social norms and earn rights for specific groups of people

Abolotionists Movment 

Womens' Rights Movment

300

Small plots of land around the country that were designed to limit the space and potential for success for Native Americans by the U.S. Government.

Reservations ( Nations)

300

President Wilsons 14 points were used to create the Treaty of Versailles. What war did this treaty end?

WW!

400
The geographic features that determined the borders of the Colonies?
What are Mountains and Rivers
400

One of the main arguments President George Washington's farewell address

- Stay out of foreign affairs 

- Do not form Political Parties

- A Strong and Unified Nation

400

The president who tested the limits of presidential power by implimenting the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears.

Andrew Jackson

400

The Amendments that ended slavery, granted freedmen citizenship, and granted voting rights to African American Men

13th, 14th, 15th

400

Why did the United States NOT join the League of Nations

fear of being drawn into future conflicts

500

the difference between indentured servitude and slavery

Slavery= Forced labor, no pay, lifetime

Indentured Servitude= voluntary, little pay, for a agreed upon time

500

The difference ideologies of government strength between the Articles of Condederation and the Constitution

Articles- Weak federal government

Constitution- Strong federal Government

500

What group of people were excluded from the amendment that granted " all citizens" voting rights.

Women

500

What are 2 ways life in the United States changed during WWI

- Women entered the workforce

- African Americans fighting in the military

- Food and other supplies being rationed 

- Men being drafted into the military