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*The following people, places and things have been organized for your benefit. Please don’t assume this is “all you need to know” in order to do well on the test, you know to study ALL we’ve done (don’t forget the chapter previews in your notebook!) to best be prepared. In a pinch, or as a last minute “check-up”, knowing these terms and all related to them should serve you well…Happy studying! |
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Chapter 2 Conquistadors Aztecs Incas Mestizos Spanish Armada New France Missions Slave labor Columbian Exchange Native American labor |
Chapter 3 Patroon system King Phillip’s War Bacon’s Rebellion Massachusetts Bay Colony New England Way Joint-stock companies House of Burgesses Jamestown Plymouth New Netherland |
Chapter 4 Backcountry New England colonies Middle colonies Southern colonies Navigation Acts Planters Triangular trade Artisans Subsistence farming Plantation life |
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Chapter 5 Benjamin Franklin Great Awakening Albany Plan of Union Enlightenment John Locke Salutary neglect English Bill of Rights French and Indian War Glorious Revolution Pontiac’s Rebellion |
Chapter 6 Ohio Valley Stamp Act Declaratory Act Tea Act Intolerable Acts Writs of Assistance Sons of Liberty Continental Congress Boston Tea Party Thomas Jefferson |
Chapter 7 George Washington Hessian mercenaries Hudson River Valley Battles of Saratoga Marquis de Lafayette King Louis XVI Serapis Privateers Treaty of Paris of 1783 Geography of War |
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Chapter 8 Articles of Confederation Federalism Ratification Northwest Ordinance Annapolis Convention James Madison Alexander Hamilton Antifederalists Branches of Government Shays’s Rebellion |
Constitution Handbook Seven Principles Electoral College Impeachment Ratification Bill of Rights Due process of law Lame duck Amendment Suffrage Treason |
Chapter 9 Foreign policy “necessary and proper” Battle of Fallen Timbers XYZ Affair Pinckney’s Treaty Whiskey Rebellion Political parties Election of 1796 George Washington Neutrality |
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Chapter 10 Election of 1800 Judicial Review Louisiana Purchase Napoleonic Wars Embargo Act War of 1812 Battle of Lake Erie Lewis and Clark Battle of New Orleans Thomas Jefferson |
Chapter 11 Cotton gin Gibbons v. Ogden Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 McCulloch v. Maryland Sectionalism Missouri Compromise National Road Ohio and Erie Canal Nationalism James Monroe |
Chapter 12 Andrew Jackson Trail of Tears Election of 1824 Doctrine of nullification Webster-Hayne debate Panic of 1837 Spoils system Indian Removal Act Jacksonian democracy Inflation |
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Chapter 13 Manifest Destiny Tejanos Battle of the Alamo Annexation California gold rush Mexican War Sam Huston Treat of Guadalupe Hidalgo Mexican Cession Oregon Trail |
Chapter 14 Susan B. Anthony Abolitionist Harriet Tubman Seneca Falls Noah Webster Women’s suffrage Push factors Pull factors Dorothea Dix Underground Railroad |
Chapter 15 Popular sovereignty Compromise of 1850 Kansas-Nebraska Act Republican Party Fugitive Slave Act Dred Scott Bleeding Kansas John Brown Election of 1860 Stephen Douglas |
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Chapter 16 Fort Sumter Rifle technology Blockade Railroads New Orleans Border States King Cotton Battle of Antietam George McClellan Mississippi River |
Chapter 17 Battle of Gettysburg Income tax Emancipation Proclamation 54th Massachusetts Reg. Women in the War William Tecumseh Sherman Stonewall Jackson Siege of Vicksburg Civil War economies The Draft |
Chapter 18 Fifteenth Amendment Compromise of 1877 Freedmen’s Bureau Panic of 1873 Liberal Republicans Reconstruction Act of 1867 Tenure of Office Act 40 acres and a mule Radical Republicans Black codes |