FINAL EXAM REVIEW SHEET

Colonial Period

What conditions allowed the English to enter the colonial age?

*defeat of Spanish Armada

*emergence of joint stock companies and excess capital

*excess population (enclosure movement)

*laws of primogeniture

*Protestant Reformation

Compare/contrast the Spanish, English, and French colonization patterns

Explain the significance of the Columbian Exchange

Describe the Indian culture areas of North America

Describe the founding of Jamestown and how it managed to survive

Examine the founding of the New England colonies (Plymouth Plantation, Massachusetts Bay)

Compare/contrast the characteristics of the colonial regions

*New England

*Mid-Atlantic

*Chesapeake

*Southern

Examine the causes and impact of the First Great Awakening

Examine colonial-era conflicts

*Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson’s banishments

*Bacon’s Rebellion (1676)

*King Philip’s War (1676)

*Salem Witch Trials (1692)

*slave resistance

*wars for empire

Examine the causes, course, and consequences of the French and Indian War (1754-1763)

*Albany Congress

*Treaty of Paris of 1763

*impact on colonial-British relations

*Proclamation of 1763

Revolutionary Period

How did the English attempt to recoup their war debt after the French and Indian War? (Navigation Acts, Mercantilism, Salutary Neglect)

Examine the series of acts and taxes put in place to control the colonists and force them to pay for their own defenses

*Sugar Act

*Quartering Act

*Stamp Act

*Declaratory Act

*Townshend Acts

*Intolerable Acts

Examine the means the colonists used to attempt to resolve the tensions with England

*Stamp Act Congress

*Boston Tea Party

*First Continental Congress

*Second Continental Congress

*Common Sense by Thomas Paine

*Declaration of Independence

Describe the cause, course, and consequences of the Revolutionary War

*Lexington and Concord

*Saratoga and the French Alliance

*Treaty of Paris of 1783

Describe the powers and flaws of the first government under the Articles of Confederation

*unicameral legislature

*can’t tax, regulate commerce

*printing $$ leads to inflation

*Shays’s Rebellion (1786)

*Land Ordinance of 1785

*Northwest Ordinance (1787)

What was the purpose of the Philadelphia Convention and what did it end up creating?

Describe the powers and structure of the federal government under the Constitution

What compromises were necessary to create the Constitution?

*3/5 compromise

*Great Compromise

*slave trade can’t end until 20 years after the Constitution (ends in 1808)

How did the Federalist Papers attempt to persuade people to vote for the Constitution?

*Federalists

*Anti-federalists

Washington’s Presidency

*Hamilton’s Financial Plan

*Jay’s Treaty

*Pinckney’s Treaty

*Whiskey Rebellion

*Neutrality Proclamation

*Farewell Address

Adams’s Presidency

*XYZ Affair

*Quasi War

*Alien and Sedition Acts and Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

*Federalists vs. Republicans

“Revolution of 1800” and 12th Amendment

Jeffersonian Democracy

goals and beliefs

repeal of Federalist policies

Marbury v. Madison

Louisiana Purchase (1803)

Embargo Act

Madison’s Presidency

*Non-Intercourse Act

*Macon’s Bill #2

*Cause, course, and consequences of War of 1812

*Hartford Convention

*Treaty of Ghent

Era of Good Feelings

Nationalism vs. sectionalism

Second Bank of the U.S.

Panic of 1819

Missouri Compromise (1820)

Monroe Doctrine (1823)

Adams-Onis Treaty (1819)

Election of 1824 and the “Corrupt Bargain”

Jacksonian Democracy

How did democracy expand and contract during this period?

Tariff of 1828 (Abominations) and the Nullification Crisis

The Bank War and its consequences

Indian Removal

Antebellum Reform movements and The Second Great Awakening

The First Industrial Revolution

*What factors contributed to the growth of industry in the antebellum North?

*How did the growth of industry and transportation encourage sectionalism?

Immigration (Irish and German), nativism, and the Know-Nothings

“Cult of Domesticity”

Describe southern rural society and its class divisions

Analyze abolitionist arguments and popular defenses of slavery in the antebellum period

Gag rule in Congress

Manifest Destiny—causes and consequences

Polk’s Presidential Goals

Causes, course, and consequences of the Mexican War

*Wilmot Proviso and Spot Resolutions

*Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo

*Mexican Cession

*Compromise of 1850

Demise of the Whig Party

Gadsden Purchase (1853)

How did sectional tensions heat up in the 1850s?

*Ostend Manifesto

*Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)

*Dred Scott Case (1857)

*Bleeding Kansas

*John Brown’s Harper’s Ferry Raid

*popular sovereignty

*Lincoln-Douglas Debates

Election of 1860 and its results

Causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War

*Antietam and the Emancipation Proclamation

*Gettysburg

*Appomattox Courthouse

Reconstruction Era

Reconstruction Plans

*Lincoln’s Plan

*Presidential Reconstruction

*Military Reconstruction

*13th, 14th, 15th Amendments

Impeachment of Andrew Johnson

How did Reconstruction change the U.S. and how did it fail to change the U.S.?

Compromise of 1877

Movement for black rights

Gilded Age

Machine politics and political bosses

*Boss Tweed and Tammany Hall

*Thomas Nast

Grant’s scandalous presidency

*Credit Mobilier

Issues of Gilded Age politics

*bloody shirt

*spoils system and civil service

*currency

*ethnic, religious, racial and nativist tensions

*Pendleton Act (1883)

*Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)

Westward Expansion

*impact of the Transcontinental Railroad

*Frederick Jackson Turner’s “Frontier Thesis”

*What was the impact of white expansion on Indian groups in the Plains?

Second Industrial Revolution and Growth of “Big Business”

*What factors allowed the growth of industry after the Civil War?

*How did the second Industrial Revolution differ from the first?

*vertical and horizontal integration

*John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie

*describe some unscrupulous methods used by the “robber barons”

*Gospel of Wealth

*Social Darwinism

*urbanization and its problems

*labor movement

-Knights of Labor

-American Federation of Labor

-Pullman Strike

-Haymarket Square

-Homestead Strike

-Why did the labor movement have little success before the 20th cent.?

*What methods did the government use (or fail to use) to control big business?

-Interstate Commerce Act

-Sherman Anti-Trust Act

“New South” movement

*southern industry

*Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

*Jim Crow and disenfranchisement

*Booker T. Washington