Name/ Period: APUSH Semester Final •Create a color

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Name/ Period:
APUSH Semester Final
•Create a color-coded chronological timeline of all of the major events from units 1-6.
•Mark where each unit begins and ends.
•Put terms with an exact date on the bottom of timeline and terms that span a section of
dates above the timeline
•Color code each term by APUSH theme (Identity, Work/Exchange/ Technology,
Peopling, Politics and Power, Ideas/Belief/Culture, US in the World, Environment and
Geography). Create a Key.
•Pick 2 terms from each unit and show how one of the terms caused another term. (ie
show understanding of cause and effect)
•Attach this sheet to your timeline.
•Due January 19/20th
Grading Criteria:
I. Accurately places each term on the timeline
1. Columbian Exchange
2. Protestant Reformation
3. Martin Luther
4. Mercantilism
5. Triangular Trade
6. Virginia Company (also known as the London Company)
7. Plymouth Colony
8. Jamestown/ Chesapeake
9. Massachusetts Bay Company
10. Joint Stock Company
11. Royal Charter
12. Proprietary Colony
13. Starving Time
14. House of Burgesses
15. William & Mary
16. Headright System
17. Founding of Maryland
18. Bacon’s Rebellion
19. John Smith
20. John Rolfe
21. Puritans
22. Pilgrims
23. Powhatan Confederacy
24. Indian Uprising of 1622
25. Pocohantas
26. John Winthrop
27. Anne Hutchison
28. Roger Williams
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29. Pequot War
30. King Philip’s War
31. Stono Rebellion
32. William Penn
33. Paxton Boys
34. Mayflower Compact
35. Salem Witch Trials
36. Navigation Acts
37. South Atlantic System
38. Enlightenment
39. 1st Great Awakening
40. Pontiac’s Rebellion
41. French and Indian War / Seven Years War/ Great War for Empire
42. George III
43. George Grenville
44. Albany Plan of Union
45. Sugar Act
46. Proclamation Line of 1763
47. Stamp Act
48. Declaratory Act
49. Tea Act
50. Townshend Acts
51. Intolerable/ Coercive Acts
52. Sons of Liberty
53. Boston Massacre
54. Boston Tea Party
55. James Otis
56. Common Sense Published
57. 1st Continental Congress
58. Battles of Lexington & Concord
59. Battle of Yorktown
60. Battle of Saratoga
61. Common Sense
62. Benjamin Franklin
63. John Dickinson
64. Treaty of Paris
65. Republican Womanhood
66. Shay’s Rebellion
67. Thomas Jefferson
68. Alexander Hamilton
69. John Adams
70. George Washington (as General & President)
71. Committees of Correspondence/ boycotts
72. 2nd Continental Congress
73. Coercive or Intolerable Acts
74. Quebec Act
75. Declaration of the Rights and Grievances
76. Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed’s Hill)
77.
Valley Forge
78.
Baron Friedrich von Steuben
79.
Marquis de LaFayette
80.
Articles of Confederation
81.
Constitutional Convention
82.
Federalist Papers
83.
Anti-Federalists
84.
Declaration of Independence
85.
3/5 Clause
86.
Bill of Rights
87.
Alien & Sedition Acts
88.
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
89.
Jay’s Treaty
90.
XYZ Affair
91.
Revolution of 1800
92.
Federalists
93.
Democratic-Republicans
94. Judiciary Act of 1801
95. Barbary Pirates
96. Marbury v Madison
97. Hamilton/ Jefferson debate over National Bank
98. Judicial Review
99. Louisiana Purchase
100.
Lewis and Clark
101.
Napoleanic Wars
102.
Embargo of 1807
103.
Panic of 1808
104.
Battle of Tippecanoe
105.
William Henry Harrison and the War Hawks
106.
War of 1812
107.
James Monroe
108.
Era of Good Feelings
109.
Henry Clay
110.
Monroe Doctrine
111.
American System
112.
Cumberland Road constructed
113.
Erie Canal finished
114.
Cotton Gin
115.
Missouri Compromise
116.
Andrew Jackson
117.
John Quincy Adams
118.
Corrupt Bargain
119.
Doctrine of Nullification
120.
Panic of 1819
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Sectionalism
Lowell Mills
National Trade Union (NTU)
Indian Removal Act
Taney Court
Slave Codes
Antebellum South
American Colonization Society
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nat Turner
Dorthea Dix
Seneca Falls Convention (Stanton, Mott)
William Lloyd Garrison/ AASS
Martin Van Buren
Shakers
Joseph Smith
Chattel Slavery
Republican Aristocracy
Sam Houston
Stephen Austin
Alamo
Texas Revolution
Daniel Webster
Whig Party
James K Polk
Manifest Destiny
Sectionalism
Mexican American War
Henry David Thoreau
Wilmot Proviso
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Abolitionism
William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick Douglas
Sojourner Truth
Zackary Taylor
Lewis Cass
Free Soil Party
Gold Rush
Stephen Douglas
Compromise of 1850
Franklin Pierce
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
Gadsden Purchase
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Jefferson Davis
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Republican Party
Ostend Manifesto
Bleeding Kansas
John Brown
Harper’s Ferry
James Buchanan
Land Grants
Dred Scott Decision
Freeport Doctrine
Know Nothing Party/ Nativist Societies
Bleeding Kansas
Abraham Lincoln
Secession
Confederacy/ Union
Fort Sumter
Robert E Lee
Radical Republicans
Bull Run
Antietam
Ulysses S Grant
William Tecumseh Sherman
Battle of Shiloh
Emancipation Proclamation
Gettysburg
Andrew Johnson
March to the Sea
Reconstruction
Military Reconstruction Act
Freedman’s Bureau
Sharecropping
KKK
Black Codes
13th, 14th, 15th Amendments
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Credit Mobilier Scandal
Compromise of 1877
NWSA (National Women’s Suffrage Association)
Slaughter-House Cases
Transcontinental Railroad
Panic of 1873
Trusts
Greenbacks
Gold Standard
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Homestead Act
Morrill Act
Yosemite National Park
Sand Creek Massacre
Phillip Sheridan
Indian Boarding Schools
Dawes Severalty Act
Battle of Little Big Horn
Wounded Knee
Andrew Carnegie
Bessemer converter
Henry Clay Frick
Pinkerton Police
Homestead Strike
Collective Bargaining
Corporation
Vertical Integration
JD Rockefeller
Standard Oil Company
Horizontal Integration/ Mergers
Trust
Sears & Roebuck
White Collar/ Blue Collar workers
Managerial Revolution
Piecework
Mass Production
Scientific Management
Chinese Exclusion Act
Progressives/ Progressive Era
Spoils System
Patronage
Pendleton Act
AFL
Haymarket Square Riot
James Garfield
Chester Arthur
Mugwumps
Grover Cleveland
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
IWW
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
Free Silver
William Jennings Bryan
Populists/ People’s Party
William McKinley
Direct Primary
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Lochner v New York
Plessy v Ferguson
Jim Crow laws
Teddy Roosevelt
The Jungle
Lewis Hine
National Child Labor Committee
Muller v Oregon
WEB Dubois
Niagara Movement
NAACP
Robert LaFollette
Recall
Initiative/ Referendum
Bull Moose Party
William Howard Taft
Woodrow Wilson
Federal Reserve Act of 1913
II. Accurately color codes each term (either by highlighting or using a different
color pen) based on the APUSH themes
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III. Is neat, easy to read, on time and clear effort is shown
Total:
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/80 pts
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