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APUSH
unit 1 to unit 9 main ideas
Created by
Eleanor Roberts
⟶ Updated 8 May 2018 ⟶
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Eleanor Roberts
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Civil war and Reconstruction
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Events
proclamation of 1763- forbid settlement past the appalachians
sugar act- reduceds exsiting tax on molasses (made people wary of smuggling)
stamp act- the first time England tried to get money from direct taxes rather than from regulating trade
Enforcemnet of the quartering act-used the taxes to pay the soldiers stationed in the colonies
declaratory act of 1766-said england could tax america went ever or why ever they wanted
Townsend acts- a tax on imported goods and new people were sent over to collect taxes and end smuggling
boston massacre- a crowd began throwing snow balls at the british soldiers, the soldiers shot into the crowd and 5 people died
tea act of may 1773- due to the suffering tea market, England began selling their tea in america, but at high prices, all the other companies were heavily taxed meaning they colonists could only afford british tea or nothing
Boston tea party- in december a group of colonists teamed up and dumped 300 boxes of tea into the harbor
quebec act- exspanded canada to the ohio river gave legal toleration to the roman catholic church
intoleravle Acts (coercive Acts)- closed off the british ports made boston occupide by soldiers, forced the colonists to lodge soldiers
First continental Congress- delegets from the colonies came to debate
begining of the Revolutionary war- Lexington and Concord
Battle of long island
Battle of saratoga
battle of Yorktown
Treaty of paris
common sense
declaration of independence
Articles of confederation
the constitution
the federalist papers
The Bill of rights
Washington's Farewell Address
Andrew Jackson becomes president
the Louisian Purchase
Aberaham Lincoln gets elected
Begining of the Civil war (fort Sumtner was attacked)
End of civil war (Apomatix)
The battle of Gettysburg (July 1-3)
emancipation Proclamation
13th amendment (slavery is illegal)
14th amendment (blacks are citizens and have rights)
15th amendment (blacks can vote)
Lincoln was assasinated
Plessy vs Furgison
Knights of labor are formed
American federation of labor
American Railway union
Industrial workers of the world
Jacob Riis (how the other half lives)
Columbian exchange
The treaty of tordesillias
American Protective Association
Atlanta compromise
Chinese Exclusion Act
Colored Farmers' Alliance
Comstock Act
Dawes act
Farmer's Alliance
Great Railroad strike
Homestead Act
Hull House
Plessy V ferguson
Populism (populist party)
D-day (begining of saving Privet Ryan)
Harlem Renaissance
Indian Reorganization Act (Indian New Deal)
League of Nations
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Munich Conference
neutrality Acts
Panama Canal
Scopes Trial
Teapot Dome Scandal
Wagner Act
Zimmerman Telegram
Stock market Crash
Pearl Harbor
Bombing of Japan
Social Security (new deal)
AAA (New Deal)
Baby of pigs invasion (fail)
Brown v. Board of Education
Civil rights Act of 1964
Clean Air Act
Cuban Missile Crisis
Equal Pay Act 1963
Equal Rights Amendment (didn't get passed)
Executive Order 9981
The Great Society (compare to New Deal)
The Freedom Riders
Griswold V Connecticut
Immigration Act of 1965
March on Washington
The Marshall plan
medicare/medicaide
Montgomery Bus Boycott
The My Lai Massacre
National Defense Education Act
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Roe v. Wade
Stonewall Riots
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
The Feminine Mystique
Voting Rights act of 1965
The watergate Scandal
Don't ask Don't tell
1970's Inflation
"star wars" missile defense system (straegic defense Initiative)
American recovery and Reinvestment act of 2009 (ARRA)
Bush Doctrine
Defense of Marriage Act
Economic Recovery tax act (ERTA)
Evangelical and fundamentalist christian movement
Immigration Reform and control act of 1986
HIV/AIDS Epidemic
The Kuwait invasion
The Iran-Contra Affair
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
OPEC Oil Embargo
Afordable care act
Patriot Act 2001
Personal Responsibility and work Opportunity Reconciliation act of 1996
Planned Parenthood v. Casey
taxpayer revolt
Indian Removal Act (Trail of tears)
Periods
Battle of Valley forge
War of 1812
mexican american war
Mill girls
The second Great Awakening
Racisim
Reconstruction
the civil war
Unit 1
unit 2
unit 3
unit 4
unit 5
unit 6
unit 7
unit 8
unit 9
george Washington
John Adams
Thomas Jeffersoon
james madison
James Monroe
John Quincy Adams
Andrew Jackson
Martin Van Buren
William Henry Harrison
John Tyler
James Polk
Zachary Taylor
Millard Fillmore
Franklin Pierce
James Buchanan
Abraham Lincoln
Andrew Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
Rutherford B. Hayes
James Garfield
Chester Arthur
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
Grover Cleveland
William Mckinley
progresive Presidents
Theodore Roosevelt
William H. Taft
Woodrow wilson
Warren Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Harry S. Truman
Dwight Eisenhower
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Ronald Regan
George H. W. Bush
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Donald J. Trump
Spanish american War
Isolationism
The Dust Bowl
First Red Scare
The Great Depresion
WW2
CCC (new deal)
WW1
Second Red Scare
Beat movement and 1960's counterculture
The Vietnam War
The cold War
Iranian Hostage Crisis
Persian Gulf War