6/2 Aim: What do you need to know for the final? Do Now: Write 2 multiple choice questions with 4 possible answers that may be on exam next week Mountain that run along the Pacific Coast Sierra Nevada Mountains farthest east near Atlantic Coast Appalachian Mountains Land surrounded by water on 3 sides peninsula Land that blocked settlement west Rocky Mountains - Holy wars between Christians and Muslims over the city of Jerusalem - one of the causes of the age of exploration (inspired Europeans to learn again…) crusades Early theory about how people arrived in North America during the Ice Age over the Bering sea Land Bridge Theory Seafaring people from Scandinavia believed to have reached the Americas before Columbus Vikings People who spread religion missionaries 3 main reasons for exploration God, gold and glory Main reason Columbus explored “new world” Sought all water route to Asia for spice trade Exchange of foods, plants, animals and diseases after exploration Columbian Exchange Main reason people “settled” in the new world Fertile land, more opportunities, better life - 1st act of democracy in the Americas - Agreement of 41 men on how to govern the Plymouth Colony Mayflower Compact People that worked in America for 5 – 7 yrs to pay people back for their help paying for their voyage to America Indentured Servants Colonies with small farms and fishing villages New England Colonies Colonies nicknamed “the breadbasket” colonies Middle colonies Colonies that focused on large plantations for its economy Southern colonies Founder of Connecticut Thomas Hooker Founder of Georgia James Ogelthorpe Founded Rhode Island and kicked out of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Roger Williams Banished from the Mass. Bay Colony for criticizing the church and saying god spoke directly to her Anne Hutchinson War between Britain and France over the Ohio River Valley French and Indian War First plan to unite 13 colonies that failed…..by Benjamin Franklin Albany Plan of Union Treaty that ended the French and Indian War Treaty of Paris (1763) Reasons for heavy taxation of colonists Debt from French and Indian War Economic policy where colonies exist for the benefit of the mother country Raw materials sent to mother country in exchange for manufactured goods mercantilism British law-making body Parliament Main Argument of colonists No taxation without representation Colonists who supported independence from Britain Patriots Colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolution Loyalists Another name for British soldiers during the American Revolution Redcoats As a result of the victory at ______________, France and Spain helped the colonists during the American Revolution. Battle of Saratoga Standing armies during the Revolution militias Restricted trade among the colonists – they could only trade with England – England main market of goods Navigation Acts Created to give a monopoly to the British East India Company Tea Act Forbid colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains Proclamation of 1763 Tax on everyday items Townshend Acts Groups that supported boycotts and violence of British to protest British laws Sons and Daughters of Liberty Search warrants to search for smuggled goods Writs of Assistance Tax on legal documents including newspapers Stamp Act List of complaints against King George III and justified reasons for independence Declaration of Independence Led to Intolerable Acts or Coercive Acts – Boston harbor was closed etc. Boston Tea Party First constitution 1781 - 1787 Articles of Conferation Showed weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation Shay’s Rebellion Major weakness of the Articles of Confederation States had more power than national government Showed strength of national government Whiskey Rebellion Plan for large states to be represented in the federal legislature (Congress) Virginia Plan Plan for small states to be represented in the federal legislature (Congress) New Jersey Plan Compromise between small and large states Great Compromise – created 2house legislature (Congress) Plan to include slaves in representation in a federal legislature 3/5th’s Compromise System of electing a president Electoral College Executive, Legislative and Judicial Separation of Powers When the Supreme Court declares laws constitutional or not Judicial Review Name of supreme court case that supported Judicial Review Marbury vs. Madison Judicial Review is an example of…… Checks and balances Wrote Neutrality Proclamation George Washington Purchased the Louisiana Territory and sent Louis and Clark to explore it…. Thomas Jefferson Kidnapping of American sailors and forcing them to work on their ships Impressment Stopped trade with all nations Embargo Act Stopped trade with only Britain and France Non-intercourse Act A threat to all European powers to stay out of the western hemisphere or else….. Monroe Doctrine Period of strong nationalism and unity for nation after War of 1812 Era of Good Feeling President of the “common man” Andrew Jackson Firing government workers and replacing them with your supporters Spoils system Canceling a law Nullification or nullify to break away from a country secede Nicknamed “corrupt bargain” Election of 1824 Why the election of 1824 was called a “corrupt bargain” Henry Clay dropped out of race and voted for Adams who made him his Secretary of State Tax on imports tariff Reason people opposed annexing Texas Texans used slave labor What did the US buy after buying the Louisiana Territory? Florida from Spain Reason “Remember the Alamo” was an important saying…. It motivated Texans to fight hard for Texas independence Belief that the US had a godly right to all the land from the Atlantic Ocean to Pacific Ocean Nickname for people participating in the California Gold Rush 49er’s Admitted Maine into country as a free state and Missouri as a slave state Missouri Compromise of 1820 Admitted California as a free state Compromise of 1850 Repealed Missouri Compromise of 1820 Kansas Nebraska Act - Supreme Court Case that allowed slavery in ALL territories - repealed Missouri Compromise and legalized Fugitive Slave Law Dred Scott case People who wanted slavery to end…. Ex. Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas and John Brown Abolitionists Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe Restricted African American freedoms during Reconstruction Black Codes Stopped African American from gaining rights under the 15th Amendment Literacy tests, poll taxes and Grandfather Clause Set up laws in the South that supported segregation (separating races) Jim Crow Laws Group of people that conflicted with President Johnson and believed in immediate equality of races as well as punishing the former Confederate states after the Civil War Radical Republicans