APUSH Final Study Guide
- The ideals of the colonists pg.2
 - Origin of the First Americans pg.5
 - Living conditions of Native Americans pg.10
 - Reason for shortcut to the West Indies pg.11
 - Native American reduction rate pg.16
 - Encomienda system pg.18
 - Why did men become conquistadores? pg.20-21
 - England vs. Spain 1500’s pg.27
 - English Treatment of the Irish pg.28
 - What killed the most Native Americans pg.34
 - Sugar pg.36-37
 - Georgia Colony pg.41
 - Difference between North and South colonies pg.46
 - Martin Luther pg.46
 - Predestination, Conversion, Antinomianism pg.47
 - King James I and the Church of England pg. 47
 - Pilgrims in Plymouth Bay pg.48
 - Separatists vs Puritans pg.49
 - Puritan Doctrine pg.50
 - Anne Hutchinson pg.51
 - Roger Williams pg.51
 - Internal Conflict in the colonies pg.65
 - Chronological order of the colonies pg.47,49,56-59
 - New England Colony pg.80
 - Southern Colonies pg.81
 - Chesapeake Colonies vs. New England pg.84
 - Inhabitants of the Colonies pg.88
 - Rural Colony dwellers % pg.89
 - Population of the 13 Colonies pg.90
 - Slaves and the Colonies pg.92
 - Most honored profession in the age of the Colonies pg.92
 - Colonies and the slaves pg. 94
 - Molasses Act pg.96
 - The Great Awakening pg.100
 - John Trumbull, Charles Wilson Peale, Benjamin West, John Singleton Copley pg.102
 - Benjamin Franklin pg.102-103
 - Jesuit Priests pg.112
 - Early Wars of France and Britain pg.113
 - Britain vs. France pg.115
 - George Washington pg.116
 - William Pitt pg.119
 - American Colonial Republicanism pg.126-127
 - Radical Whigs pg.127
 - Founding of American Colonies pg.127
 - British Royal Veto pg.128
 - Mercantilism pg.128
 - Navigation Laws pg.128
 - Townshend, Stamp, Sugar, Quartering, Declaratory Acts pg.132
 - Uniting the Colonies pg.130-131
 - British Whigs view of the Revolutionary War pg.139
 - End of the Revolutionary War pg.143
 - American Independence pg.144
 - Second Continental Congress pg.146
 - Invasion of Canada pg.148
 - July 4th, 1776 pg.149-150
 - Power of a Republic pg.150
 - Experience with Democracy pg.151
 - Successful Republican Gov’t pg.151
 - Declaration of Independence pg.152
 - Patriot Militia pg.156
 - Loyalists of the Rev. War pg.155
 - Strategy of the British in 1777 pg.158
 - Entangled Alliances pg.161
 - French troops in Rev. War pg.162
 - Yorktown pg.166
 - Continental Officers in Cincinnati pg.174
 - Founders and Slavery pg.175
 - State Constitutions pg.176
 - Article of Confederation pg.179
 - Northwest Ordinance of 1787 pg.182
 - US foreign relations with Britain, Spain, France, Barbary Coast pg.183-184
 - Shay’s Rebellion pg.184
 - Constitutional Convention pg.186-187
 - Father of the Constitution pg.186
 - Large State Plan pg.187-188
 - The Great Compromise pg.188
 - Ratification of the Constitution pg.190
 - Paradoxes of American History pg.195
 - Role of Central Authority pg.199
 - Criticisms of the Constitution pg.201
 - Alexander Hamilton pg.204
 - Stipulations of the Constitution pg.204
 - European Conflict of the 1790’s pg.207
 - Neutrality Proclamation pg.210
 - Jay’s Treaty pg.213
 - French become angry with US in 1794 pg.215
 - Alien and Sedition Acts pg.217
 - Jeffersonian Republicans pg.221
 - Thomas Jefferson’s Presidency pg.229
 - Louisiana Purchase pg.234
 - Impressment pg. 239
 - President James Madison pg.243
 - War of 1812 pg.245
 - American Army in the War of 1812 pg.248
 - Canada in the War of 1812 pg.249
 - US Navy in the War of 1812 pg.249-251
 - Key Battle of the War of 1812 pg.251
 - Battle of New Orleans pg.252
 - Hartford Convention pg.253
 - Hartford Convention pg.254
 - Diplomatic and Economic Terms of the War of 1812 pg.254
 - Tallmadge Amendment pg.259
 - Fletcher vs. Peck and Dartmouth vs. Woodward pg.263
 - Spain and Florida pg.266-267
 - Britain vs. Spain pg.267
 - Monroe Doctrine pg.270
 - Political Parties of the 1820’s and 1830’s pg.272
 - Election of 1824 pg.274
 - Voter Participation by the 1840’s pg.273
 - President John Q. Adams pg.274
 - Tariff of 1828 pg.280
 - South Carolina and the Tariff of 1828 pg.282
 - Whig Party pg.290
 - Texas pg.293
 - Ireland and the 1840’s pg.310
 - Eli Whitney pg.318
 - Adult Wages for work pg.324
 - Cult of Domesticity pg.325
 - First major transportation project pg.328
 - Lancaster Turnpike pg.329
 - Western Road Building pg.328
 - Steamboats, Canals, Railroads, Turnpikes pg.335
 - Deists Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin pg.341
 - Unitarians pg.341
 - Mormons pg.342
 - Brigham Young, William Miller, The Book of Mormon, Salt Lake City, Polygamy pg.343
 - Second Great Awakening pg.347
 - Liberal Arts Colleges pg.347
 - Noah Webster pg.347
 - Transcendentalists pg.361
 - Poet Laureate of Democracy pg.363
 - Southern Farmers main crop pg.376
 - Southern Slaves reasons for gaining freedom pg.378
 - Southern Slave System pg.380
 - Fear of Slave Rebellions pg.384
 - Least successful slave resistance pg.384
 - White Southern Abolitionist movement goes silent pg.391
 - John Tyler pg.397
 - John Tyler and the 1840 Election pg.397
 - 1837 Canadian Rebellion pg.399
 - Maine pg.399
 - Bear Flag Revolt, Slidell mission, War with Mexico, Troops to the Rio Grande pg.407-409
 - War with Mexico pg.406-408
 - James Polk and War with Mexico pg.408
 - Wilmot Proviso pg.416
 - Election of 1848 pg.418
 - Free States vs. Slave States pg.418
 - Runaway Slaves pg.422
 - Debate of 1850 pg.423
 - Scheme to obtain Cuba from Spain pg.430
 - Stephen A. Douglas and the Kansas-Nebraska Act pg.433
 - Know-Nothing Party pg.443
 - Nativists pg.443
 - Freeport Doctrine pg.449
 - Harpers Ferry Raid pg.450
 - Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas, John Breckenridge, John Bell pg.451-453
 
