Chapter 1:

Transoceanic migrations:

Beringia-

Athapascan-

Clovis tradition-

Pleistocene Overkill-

Archaic Period-

Mesoamerica-

Clans-

Chapter 2:

Feudalism-

*Renaissance-

Reconquista-

*Conquistadores-

Destruction of the Indies

Treaty of Tordesillas-

*Protestant Reformation-

*Puritans-

*Roanoke-

*Columbian exchange-

Chapter 3-

*Indentured servants-

*Virginia Company-

The Dutch-

The French-

The English-

Tobacco-

Proprietary colonies-

Pilgrims/Separatists-

Mayflower Compact-

Massachusetts bay company-

Great migration-

Dissent in colonies(Salem witch trials)-

*Quakers-

Frame of Government-

*King Williams’ War-

*Queen Anne’s War-

*Bacon’s Rebellion-

*Glorious Revolution-

King Phillip’s War-

Chapter 4-

“new slavery”-

Middle Passage-

Slavery’s impact on New world-

Slavery’s impact on Africa-

Where most 15-17th century slaves went-

Slave codes-

Africanization of the South-

*Mercantilism-

Royal African Company-

Stono Rebellion-

Stanley Elkins-

Chapter 5-

Toleration Act-

New England vs. middle colonies vs. upper south vs. lower south-

Tried to keep culture of homeland in new land

18th century British colonies diverged from Spanish and French-

Encomienda-

*Enlightenment in America-

Poor Richard’s Almanac-

Half-way Covenant-

Calvinism and predestination-

*Great Awakening-

George Whitefield-

New Lights vs. Old Lights

Chapter 6-

Seven Years’ War/French and Indian War-

*Albany Plan of Union-

William Pitt-

Treaty of Paris, 1763-

*Pontiac’s uprising-

*Proclamation line of 17630

Promotion of national identity-

Republicanism-

*Sugar Act 1764-

*Stamp Act 1765-

Representation-

Non importation movement-

*Declaratory Act-

*Sons of Liberty-

*Stamp Act Congress-

*Townshend Revenue Acts 1767-

*Boston Massacre-

*Tea Act

*committees of correspondence-

Boston Tea Party-

*Intolerable/coercive acts-

Quartering act-

Quebec act-

*1st continental congress-

Minutemen-

Common Sense-

2nd continental congress-

Declaration of independence-

Chaper 7-

*loyalists-

Patriots-

Continental army-

Saratoga-

Valley Forge-

Yorktown-

*Treaty of Paris, 1783-

*Articles of Confederation

Land Ordinance of 1785-

NW Ordinance of 1787-

Chapter 8-

Constitutional Convention 1787-

Bill of Rights-

Shays Rebellion-

Virginia Plan-

New Jersey Plan-

Great Compromise-

*Federalist Papers-

*Anti-federalists-

*Judiciary Act of 1789-

*Report on Manufactures/Public Credit-

*1st national bank-

Intercourse act-

*Whiskey Rebellion-

*Jay’s Treaty-

*Federalist party-

*republican party-

Washington’s farewell address-

*XYZ affair-

*alien and sedition acts-

Chapter 9

Cotton gin-

Election of 1800-

*Marbury v Madison

*Louisiana Purchase

Agrarian society-

*Lewis and Clark expedition-

*Chesapeake-Leopard Affair-

*Embargo Act 1807-

Pan-Indian military resistance movement-

Tecumseh-

*War Hawks-

*War of 1812-

*Hartford Convention-

*Treaty of Ghent-

*Era of Good Feelings-

American system-

*Monroe Doctrine-

*Missouri Compromise-

*McCulloch v Maryland-

*DartmouthCollege v Woordward-

Chapter 10-

King Cotton-

Second Great Awakening-

Nat Turner’s Revolt-

Gabriel’s Rebellion-

Black codes-

% of slave owners in South-

Defense of slavery-

Gag rule-

Impending Crisis-

Southern yeoman-

Southern plantation-

Chapter 11-

Indian Removal and Trail of Tears-

King Andrew-

*Panic of 1819-

*ErieCanal-

Nullification Crisis-

*Election of 1824-

*spoils system-

*Tariff of Abominations-

*Bank Veto/War-

*Panic of 1837-

Specie Circular-

*Campaign of 1840 (Log Cabin)-

Telegraph-

*penny press-

Chapter 12-

Transportation revolution-

RR boooom-

Market revolution-

Accumulation of capital/wealth-

Putting-out system-

Samuel Slater-

Lowell mills-

Doctrine of separate spheres-

New middle class family-

Sentimentalism-

*Transcendentalism-

*Emerson, Thoreau, Fuller-

Chapter 13-

Patterns of immigration/the Irish-

Nativist movements-

Establishment of ethnic neighborhoods-

Urban growth-

Union movements-

Tammany Society-

Reform movements-

American Society for Promotion of Temperance-

Female Moral Reform Society-

Seneca Falls Convention-

Declaration of Sentiments-

Shakers-

*Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints-

American Colonization Society-

Appeal to Colored Citizens of the World-

American Slavery As it Is-

William Lloyd Garrison-

The Liberator-

Amistad case-

Grimke Sisters-

Chapter 14-

*Manifest Destiny-

*Santa FeTrail-

Oregon Trail-

Empressarios-

Rules to live in Texas-

The Alamo-

San Jacincto-

Mexican-American War-

54 40 or Fight-

*California Gold Rush-

*Wilmot Proviso-

*Free Soil Movement-

*popular sovereignty-

Chapter 15-

*Compromise of 1850-

*Fugitive Slave Act-

Underground RR-

*Uncle Tom’s Cabin

*Kansas-Nebraska Act-

Henry Clay-

*Bleeding Kansas-

*Know-Nothing Party-

*Lincoln-Douglas Debates-

Dred Scott decision-

*Lecompton Constitution-

*John Brown’s Raid-

Election of 1860 (Lincoln)-

Secession-

*Confederate States of America-

Chapter 16-

Ft.Sumter-

Jefferson Davis-

Strengths and weaknesses of each side-

Shiloh-

Antietam-

*Gettysburg-

*Vicksburg-

*Emancipation Proclamation-

Black soldiers-

Women’s roles-

NY Draft riots-

Ulysses S. Grant-

Total war-

Robert E. Lee-

Appomattox-

Chapter 17-

Reconstruction

10% Plan-

Special Field Order #15-

Freedman’s Bureau-

Civil War amendments (13-15)-

Radical Republicans-

Johnson’s Reconstruction-

Congressional Reconstruction-

Black codes-

Tenure of Office Act (impeachment of Johnson)-

Sharecropping-

Carpetbaggers-

Scalawags-

KKK-

Slaughterhouse cases-

Panic 1873-

Compromise of 1877-

Chapter 18-

Plains Indians-

Sand Creek Massacre-

Treaty of FortLaramie-

Reservation system-

CarlisleIndianSchool-

Dawes Severalty Act-

Ghost Dance-

Wounded Knee-

1st transcontinental RR-

Homestead Act-

Land Acts-

Legendary Wild West-

A Century of Dishonor-

Chapter 19-

Gospel of Wealth-

Gilded Age-

Robber barons-

Chinese exclusion act-

Knights of Labor-

AFL-

New South-

City and tenements-

Chapter 20-

Interstate Commerce Commission-

Bad presidents-

Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act-

The grange-

Populist movement-

Great Uprising 1877-

WCTU-

NAWSA-

Social gospel-

Sherman Silver Purchase Act-

Plessy v. Ferguson-

Jim Crow laws-

White Man’s Burden-

Alfred Mahan-

Spanish-American War (Cuba, Phillipines)-

Chapter 19-

Progressive Movement-

IWW-

Jane Addams-

Prohibition-

Margarte Sanger-

NAACP-

WEB DuBois-

Booker T. Washington-

Trustbusting-

Sherman Antitrust Act-

Pure Food & Drug Act-

Federal Reserve Act-

The Masses-

The Shame of Cities-

The Jungle-

How the Other Half Lives-

Chapter 22-

Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine-

Open Door Policy-

Dollar Diplomacy-

Guns of August-

Unrestricted sub warfare-

Lusitania-

Safe for democracy-

Committee on public information-

Selective Service Act-

War Industries Board-

Liberty Bonds-

Espionage and Sedition Acts-

Women’s suffrage-

Great Migration-

Wilson’s 14 Points-

Treaty of Versailles-

League of Nations-

Red Scare-

Palmer raids-

Bolshevik Revolution-

Chapter 23-

Modern corporation

Welfare capitalism

Rise of auto industry

Failing agriculture

Mass culture

Radio’s impact

Ads, ads, ads!

Roaring 20’s

Volstead Act of 1919

1921 immigration act

Resurgence of KKK

Scopes Trial and religion-

“Silent Cal”

19th amendment

League of Women Voters-

Harlem Renaissance-

“Alienated” writers

Jazz Singer

Kellogg Briand Pact

Chapter 24

Bull market/speculation/crash

Hoover’s “failure”

Bonus Army-

New Deal

Emergency Banking Act

Fireside chats-

Dust Bowl-

Grapes of Wrath-

BIA-

Depression culture-

Court packing scheme-

Roosevelt recession-

Chapter 25-

Appeasement-

Neutrality Acts-

Axis vs. Allies

Atlantic Charter

War Powers Act

Arsenal of democracy-

Office of Price Admin-

Executive order 9066

Double V campaign

Zoot suit riots

Women in military

Life on home front

Operation Torch

Operation Overlord

Battle of Bulge

Island hopping

Yalta conference

Potsdam Conference

Atomic bombs