US History

1st Semester

Final Review

Chapter 1 (2-29)

Migration

Oral History

Middle Ages

Feudalism

Crusades

Growth of Cities

Monarchs

The “Black Death”

Renaissance

The Reformation

Slavery in Africa

Christopher Columbus

Columbian Exchange

Cash Crops

Chapter 2 (34-64)

Colony

Reconquista

Conquistadors

Jamestown (where, what is it, did it work)

Legislature

Indentured Servants

Puritans

Religious Tolerance

Salem Witch Trials

Middle Colonies

Quakers

Southern Colonies

Chapter 3 (68-94)

Mercantilism

Balance of Trade

Triangular Trade

Role of Women in colonies (Duties, position in society, rules)

Middle Passage

Immigrants

Great Awakening

Chapter 4 (102-139)

French and Indian War (Who fought, who won)

Proclamation of 1763

Sugar Act

Stamp Act

Boycott

Boston Massacre

Boston Tea Party

Intolerable Acts

Battle of Lexington and Concord

Thomas Paine and Common Sense

Second Continental Congress

Declaration of Independence

Revolutionary War

Blockade

Treaty of Paris (1873)

Chapter 5 (142-171)

Articles of Confederation

Legislative Branch

Executive Branch

Judicial Branch

Democracy

Constitutional Convention

United States Constitution (Father of Constitution)

Virginia Plan

New Jersey Plan

Great Compromise

Three-Fifths Compromise

Separation of Powers

Checks and Balances

Federalists

Anti-Federalists

Bill of Rights

Jefferson vs. Hamilton

Chapter 6 (198-231)

Interest

Strict vs Loose Constructionists

Neutral

Jeffersonian Republicans

Marbury v. Madison

Judicial Review

Louisiana Purchase

Lewis and Clark

What happened to Alexander Hamilton? Was it common place?

Embargo

Assimilation

War of 1812 (Who fought? Why? Who won? Leaders? What happened to D.C.)

Missouri Compromise

Chapter 7 (238-265)

Second Great Awakening

Denominations

Manifest Destiny

California Gold Rush

Ghost Towns

Great Plains

Texas War of Independence

The Alamo

Chapter 8 (270-305)

Industrial Revolution

Interchangeable Parts

What is the cotton gin? What were the effects of the cotton gin?

Why were rivers important to the growth of the Market Revolution?

Market Revolution

Free Enterprise System

North v. South

Rural v. Urban

Tenements

Strike

Cotton Belt

Slavery on small farms v. large farms

McCulloch vs. Maryland

Monroe Doctrine (all 4 main points)

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4.

What happened with the election on 1824? Why was it so controversial?

What happened the next election? Who won? How big?

Major differences between National Republicans and Jacksonian Democrats?

What is patronage and how is it part of the spoils system?

Indian Removal Act

Trail of Tears

Chapter 9 (308-341)

Transcendentalism

Horace Mann

First Battle of Civil War

Seneca Falls

Harriet Tubman and Underground Railroad

Abolitionist Movement

Chapter 10 (344-373)

Union

Prejudice

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Economic Advantages of North to the South (chart on p. 350)

Mexican War

Gadsden Purchase

Wilmot Proviso

Effects of Missouri Compromise

Compromise of 1850

Fugitive Slave Act

Nativism

Kansas-Nebraska Act and the role of popular sovereignty

Free Soilers

The Dred Scott Decision

Lincoln-Douglas Debates

Election of 1860

Secessionists

Confederate States of America

Fort Sumter