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Colonial Unit
Differences between North and
South
Motivations
Economy
Religion
Cash Crops
Colony Types
Puritans
French Indian War
Great Awakening
Revolutionary War
Causes of the Revolution
Stamp Act
Sugar Act
Quartering Act
Tea Act
Townshend Act
Intolerable Acts
Continental Congress
Constitution – New Nation
Articles of Confederation
Weaknesses
US Constitution: Main Ideas
Powers and Clauses
Branches of Government
Checks and Balances
Bill of Rights : 1,2
,4 search and seizures, 5 self
incrimination , 6 rights in a trial , 8
cruel punishment , 9 states have
rights, 10 federal govt cant expand
power
Marbury vs. Madison (judicial
review)
Federalist
Anti-Federalist
Monroe Doctrine
Missouri Compromise 36/30
George Washington
How did Washington shape the
Presidency?
Whiskey Rebellion
Alexander Hamilton
Hamilton’s America
John Adams
Federalist Party
Alien and Sedition Acts
Election of 1800: Adams vs.
Jefferson
Why is this election
important?
Aaron Burr
Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson’s View of America
Louisiana Purchase
James Monroe
Missouri Compromise- 1820
36/30 Line
Monroe Doctrine – 1823
Andrew Jackson “Old Hickory”
What was he like?
Election of 1828
Bank Veto
Indian Removal Act
Nullification Crisis
Spoils System
Changes in American Society 18001860
Technological Developments before
the War
Railroads
Cotton Gin
Canals
Steamboats
Roads
Westward Expansions and
Justification
Manifest Destiny
Social Changes, Immigration and
Urbanization before the War
Causes of Urbanization
19th Century City Culture
Blood Sports, Drinking, Cult
of Domesticity, Racism
Push and Pull Factors of Immigration
Western Europeans: Irish
Nativism
Pre-Civil War and Causes: SLAVERY
Popular Sovereignty
Mexican American War
Abolition Movements
Uncles Tom’s Cabin
Harriet Tubman
John Brown
Dred Scott
Compromise of 1850- pop sov
Fugitive Slave Act
Bleeding Kansas
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Sectionalism
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Election of 1856: James Buchanan
and Sectionalism
Election of 1860
Role of Sectionalism
Abraham Lincoln
The Civil War
Advantages of North in War
Advantages of South in War
General Northern Strategy
Winfield Scott
Anaconda Plan
Ulysses S. Grant
Total War
General Southern Strategy
Jefferson Davis
Robert E. Lee
Battle of Bull Run (Manassas)
Conscription
Draft Riots
The Irish
Lincoln's Election: 1860
Ft. Sumter
Anaconda Plan
Antietam
Gettysburg VICKSBURG
Sherman's March
Abraham Lincoln’s Assassination
John Wilkes Booth
Draft Riots
Bread Riots
Sherman’s March to the Sea
Copperheads
Appomattox Court House
Emancipation Proclamation
Reconstruction
The North During and After the War
Civil War as a Social Revolution
Republican Congress
The South after the War
Results of Total War
Results of Emancipation
Attitude regarding Northerners
Freedmen
Thaddeus Stevens
40 acres and a mule
Freedmen’s Bureau
Sharecropping
Andrew Johnson
Plessy V. Ferguson
Radical Republicans
Plan for Reconstruction
Civil Rights Act of 1866
13, 14, 15 Amendment
Reconstruction Acts of 1867
Military Districts
Voting Rights
Johnson’s Impeachment
Grant’s Presidency
Voting Groups in South
Freedmen, Scalawags,
Carpetbaggers
Literacy Tests
Jim Crow Laws
Grandfather Clauses
The Gilded Era
Immigration: Eastern Europeans
The Second Industrial Revolution
Captains of Industry:
Vertical/Horizontal Integration
Monopolies and their Effects
Rockefeller
JP Morgan
Carnegie
Sears/Roebuck
Technological Innovations at the
Turn of the Century
Social Darwinism
Gilded Era Politics
Muckrakers
Thomas Nast
Political Bosses
Boss Tweed, Tammany Hall
Election of 1884: James G. Blaine vs.
Grover Cleveland
The Progressive Era
Presidents of the Progressive Era
Immigration: Eastern Europeans
Imperialism
Goals of Imperialism:
Nationalism
Economics
Military
Monroe Doctrine
Progressive Era Politics
Progressive Era as a Reaction to the
Gilded Era
William McKinley
Spanish American War
Rough Riders and Teddy
Annexation of Hawaii and
Philippines
Yellow Journalism
Sinking of the Maine
Assassination
Teddy Roosevelt
Roosevelt Corollary
Big Stick Policy
Conservationism
Bull Moose Party
Motivation for Expansion
Panama Canal
William Howard Taft
Dollar Diplomacy
Motivation for Expansion
Woodrow Wilson
Moral Diplomacy
Self-Determination
World War 1
Causes in Europe
Militarism
Imperialism
Nationalism
Spark vs. Cause
Causes for American Intervention
Lusitania
Zimmerman Note
Czar Nicolas 2
Economic Investment
American Isolationism
Benefits of Neutrality
Demonization of Germany: Methods
Committee of Public Information
Great Migration
Treaty of Versailles
Stagnant Congress
Wilson’s Sickness
Edith Wilson
The 1920s:
General Culture
Prohibition
Consumerism
Pop Culture
Modern vs. Tradition
The Social Revolution
Nativism
Immigration
Scopes Trial
Political Parties
Warren G. Harding
Tea Pot Dome
Fiscal Policy
Election of 1920
Calvin Coolidge
Supply and Demand Economics of
the 1920s
Inflation
Bubbles
Stock Brokers
Bank Runs
Laisse Faire
Speculation
Deflation
Surplus/Deficit
Overproduction
The 1930s:
Causes of the Great Depression
The Great Depression
Herbert Hoover
Hawley-Smoot Tariff
Conservative vs. Liberal
Economics
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Election of 1932
Problems Facing the Nation
Fear, Lack of Confidence,
Deflation
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