HIST 2111 U.S. to 1865 settlement Jamestown (1607) Plymouth (1620) Massachusetts Bay (1630) Great Migration “merchantable commodities” planned communities Georgia colony James Oglethorpe Trustees Tomochichi Savannah (1733) Treaty of 1736 War of Jenkins’ Ear (1739-1748) headright fall line Tidewater Piedmont Bacon’s Rebellion (1676) Nathaniel Bacon William Berkeley mercantilism staples thesis Malthusian tradition trade/commerce staple crops Triangular Trade Navigation Acts Stamp Act (1765) Townshend Act (1767) Samuel Adams Boston Massacre (1770) Crispus Attucks Committees of Correspondence Boston Tea Party (1773) Coercive Acts (1774) First Continental Congress Lexington/Concord Second Continental Congress Thomas Paine, Common Sense Independence Declaration of Independence France Battle of Saratoga (1777) Robert Howe/Archibald Campbell Benjamin Lincoln Battle of Kettle Creek Battle of Briar Creek Siege of Savannah Yorktown Treaty of Paris (1783) Articles of Confederation Robert Morris Shays Rebellion (1787) Constitutional Convention (1787) Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Great Compromise Electoral College Ratification Federalist Papers “necessary and proper” Impeachment George Washington Bill of Rights Cabinet Judiciary Act of 1789 Alexander Hamilton Report on Public Credit (1790) Bank of the United States (1791) Report on Manufactures (1791) Whiskey Excise Whiskey Rebellion Federalists Republicans Napoleonic Wars (1792-1815) Jay’s Treaty (1795) Farewell Address John Adams XYZ Affair Quasi War Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions (1798) EXAM I Election of 1800 Thomas Jefferson Revolution of 1800 Marbury v. Madison (1803) Louisiana Purchase (1803) Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) Embargo Act (1807) Sally Hemings James Madison War Hawks War of 1812 Treaty of Ghent (1814) Hartford Convention (1814) James Monroe Economic Nationalism Panic of 1819 McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) Missouri Compromise (1820) Monroe Doctrine (1823) Election of 1824 “Corrupt Bargain” John Q. Adams Election of 1828 Andrew Jackson “Kitchen Cabinet” Jacksonian Democracy Martin Van Buren John C. Calhoun Jefferson Day Dinner (1830) Eaton Affair Webster-Hayne Debate (1830) Nullification Crisis (1832) concurent majority Bank War Indian policy Compact of 1802 Adaptation Twenty-Niners Dahlonega/Auraria “Great Intrusion” William Wirt Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) Worcester v. Georgia (1832) Lottery of 1832 Treaty of New Echota (1835) Trail of Tears Placer mining Vein mining Dahlonega Mint Urban revolution Urban problems Manifest Destiny Oregon Texas James K. Polk Mexican War (1846-1848) Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo (1848) Frederick Jackson Turner Frontier Thesis Proclamation Line of 1763 Ordinance of 1785 Land Ordinance of 1786 Land Law of 1800 Preemption Act of 1841 Homestead Act of 1862 Morrill Land Grant Act (1862) Transcontinental Railroad Donner Party (1846) Theodore D. Judah Union Pacific Railroad Central Pacific Railroad Symmetric Town Orthogonal Town T-Town Western Town Dime novels James Fenimore Cooper EXAM II Old South Cavalier Legend Plantation Myth GWTW Slavery African slave trade Middle passage Eli Whitney cotton gin gang system task system field workers house servants artisans body servants slave codes vigilance committees/slave patrols slave resistance Stono Rebellion (1739) Denmark Vesey Conspiracy (1822) Nat Turner Revolt (1831) antislavery movement Frederick Douglass Harriet Tubman William Lloyd Garrison Wilmot Proviso (1846) Compromise of 1850 Stephen A. Douglas personal liberty laws filibustering Ostend Manifesto (1854) Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852) Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) popular sovereignty Republican Party Bleeding Kansas Brooks-Sumner Affair (1856) John Brown Dred Scott Case (1857) Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858) Harper’s Ferry Raid (1859) 1859 Speakership Battle Election of 1860 Abraham Lincoln (R) Stephen A. Douglas (ND) John C. Breckinridge (SD) John Bell (CU) secession Immediatists Cooperationists Confederate States of America (CSA) Fort Sumter Star of the West Proclamation of Insurrection (1861) North-South comparison Anaconda Plan Union command system Confederate command system Military geography First Bull Run/Manassas Monitor vs. Merrimack Peninsula Campaign Robert E. Lee Antietam/Sharpsburg Emancipation Proclamation Chancellorsville Gettysburg Overland Campaign Appomattox (9 April 1865) Shiloh Ulysses S. Grant Vicksburg Chickamauga Atlanta Campaign William T. Sherman “March to the Sea” Durham Station (26 April 1865) Civil War Diplomacy King Cotton Diplomacy Trent Affair Confederate Commerce Raiders Laird Rams Emancipation Proclamation War Democrats Peace Democrats “Copperheads” Clement Vallandigham Administration Republicans Radical Republicans Lincoln’s Plan of Reconstruction (1863) Wade-Davis Bill (1864) Montgomery/Richmond Confederate Constitution Jefferson Davis Conscription Act Twenty slave law Tax-in-kind Impressment Inflation Women’s Riots EXAM III