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US History
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Unit 6: National Expansion and Reform
Events
Louisiana Purchase
The Corrupt Bargain
Indian Removal Act
Texas Anexation
Oregon Country
Seneca Falls Convention
Declaration of Sentiments
Periods
French Revolution
Second Great Awakening
Trail of Tears
Mexican-American War
Era of Expansion
Gold Rush
Grouping
Political Climate
Periods
Democratic-Republicans
Era of Good Feelings
Democrats
Wighs
Federalists
Anti-Federalists
John Adams
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
Alexander Hamilton
Aaron Burr
James Monroe
John Quincy Adams
Henry Clay
James K. Polk
Andrew Jackson
Jacksonian Democracy
Unit 5: The Critical Period
Events
The Federalist Papers
Bill of Rights
National Bank of the United States
Proclimation of Neutrality
Alien and Sedition Acts
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Marbury v Madison
Monroe Doctrine
South Carolina Nullification Crisis
Periods
Articles of Confederation
Shay's Rebellion
Hamiltons Financial Plans
Whiskey Rebellion
XYZ Affair
War of 1812
Second Bank of the United States
Grouping
Constitutional Convention
Events
Land Ordinance
Northwestern Ordinance
Virginia Plan
New Jersey Plan
Great Compromise
3/5ths Compromise
Constitution Ratified
Unit 1: The Colonizing of America: Culture Shock and Contested Spaces
Events
Columbus Arrives in Carribians
Mercantilism
Navigation Laws
Admirality Court
Calebs Crossing
Periods
Salutary Neglect
Columbian Exchange
Grouping
Middle
Events
New York Founded
Delaware Founded
Pennsyvania Founded
New Jersy Founded
New England
Events
Pilgrims Land in Plymouth
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Massachusetts absorbs Plymouth
Rhode Island Founded
Connecticut Founded
Chesapeake
Events
Colonists Arrive in Jamestown
First Slave ship Jamestown
Southern Colonies
Events
Georgia Founded
North Carolina Founded
south Carolina Founded
Cato's Rebellion
Blacks > Whites
Unit 3: The Road to the Revolution
Events
Albany Congress
Treaty of Paris
Proclimation of 1763
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Quartering Act
Townshend Act
Circular Letter
Townshend Act Cuts Back
Boston Masacre
Commities of Corespondence
Boston Tea Party
1st Continental Congress
Navigation Laws
Tea Act
Intolerable Acts
Thomas Pain publishes Common Sense
Sons of Liberty
Periods
7 Year War
Unit 4: The American Revolution
Events
Lexington and Concord
2nd Continental Congress
Battle of Bunker Hill
Battle of Quebec
War Declared
Lord Dunmore's Proclimation
Declaration of Indapendance Signed
Congress Authorizes writing the constution
Battle of Yorktown
Treaty of Paris
Periods
Revolutionary War
Unit 7: Growth and Division in Antebellum America
Events
Missouri Compromise
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Free Soil Party Created
The Compromise of 1850
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Republican Party
Kansaas-Nebraska Act
The Dred Scott Decision
Election of 1860
Crittenden Compromise
John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry
Caning of Sumner
South Carolina Sucedes
Confederacy Created
Cotton Gin Invented
Periods
Abolitionist Movement
Bleeding Kansas
Unit 8: Civil War
Events
Fort Sumter
1st Battle of Bull Run
2nd Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Antietam
Emancipation Proclimation
Battle of Gettysburg
Gettysburg Address
13th Amendment
Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse
Sherman's March
UNION
CONFEDERACY
Unit 2: Personhood and Citizenship in Colonial America
Grouping
Chesapeak
Events
Anthony Johnson
John Punch
statutory recognition of slavery in Virginia
RAC slavery promoting
slavery is legalized in Maryland
Virginia Assembly
Bacon's Rebellion
Children Slave Status
Event progress
Average Women to Men Ratio
New England
Events
Massachusetts becomes first American colony to legalize slavery
Middle
Events
NY Slavery legal
NY Slave Codes
William Penn Racism
Quakers in PN against slavery
Southern
Events
Quakers in NC against slavery
RAC promotes slavery
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