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- winfield scott
- won the battle of mexico city
- germany and ireland
- most immigrants to the united states in the antebellum period came from which two countries
- confederacy
- which side had these advantages: home field, better officers
- quakers
- people posessed an "inner light"/ opposed violence
- cortes
- conquered aztec empire in mexico
- great awakening
- consisted of a series of religious revivals in america
- three-fifths compromise
- three of every five slaves would be counted when determining the population of states
- election of 1864
- lincoln ran against mcclellan whom he previously fired in this election
- Act of Religious Toleration
- protected catholics in Maryland
- Tennant
- claimed that the clergy was hellbound and must be converted
- federalists
- this political faction argued for the passage of the constitution
- old lights
- rejected the Great Awakening
- adams-onis treaty
- spain sold florida to the US in this treaty
- tea
- eventually Lord North repealed all of the townshend duties except the tax on this
- monroe doctrine
- declared that the western hemisphere as off-limits to europeann colonists
- cabeza de vaca
- searched for the golden city on the gulf coast
- corrupt bargain
- a bargain between clay and adams that secured the presidency for J.Q. adams and made clay secretary of state
- balboa
- crossed isthmus of panama and claimed pacific ocean for spain
- writs of assistance
- general search warrants used by british to cut down on american evasioin of mercantile regulations
- macon's bill
- stated that america would trade with the first nation (England or France) that recognized american neutrality
- kansas nebraska act
- prohibited slavery in the kansas and nebraska territories
- Treaty of Paris
- ended French and Indian war/ France lost all NA holdings/ Britain got everything east of Mississippi and in Canada
- embargo act
- jefferson's attempt to remain out of war/ america stopped all trade with foreign nations
- compromise of 1850
- created by clay/ CA entered union as free state, slavery would be decided in NM and AZ by popular sovereignty, no more slave trade in Washington DC, a tougher fugitive slave law
- interchangeable parts
- eli whitney's idea that allowed factories to be more efficient and machinery to be cheaper and easily fixed.
- judiciary act of 1789
- created the supreme court and a system of district and appeals courts
- telegraph
- developed by samuel morse and greatly affected long distance communication
- newburgh conspiracy
- a plan to use military to force states to surrender more power to the national government (during the articles of confederation)
- planter class
- this was the elite upper class in the south
- Franklin
- most noteable american enlightenment figure/ Poor Richard's Almanack
- netherlands
- established new amsterdam on manhattan island
- revolutions
- this caused the surge of german immigration to america
- treaty of aix-la-chapelle
- ended King George's war and gave louisburg back to france in exchange for land in india
- intolerable acts
- closed the port of boston until citizens agreed to pay for tea, increased the power of the royal governor, and strengthened Quartering act
- glorious revolution
- william of orange and mary overthrew the catholic king of england
- democrat
- the irish and germans supported this political party
- yeomen
- self-sufficiet farmers/ the largest social group in the south
- new jersey plan
- called for increased power for national government while maintaining a unicameral congress with equal representation for states
- Champlain
- established trading post in quebec
- louisiana purchase
- jefferson went against his strict interpretation policy and made this purchase doubling the size of the country
- bill of rights
- virginia would not agree to the constitution until this was promised to be added to it
- san jacinto river
- this battle was the deciding battle of the war for texan independence and secured the victory for texas
- townshend duties
- taxed lead, glass, tea, paper, and paint/ it was an indirect external tax and the money was used to pay royal governors
- transcendentalists
- tried to gain unity with God outside organized religion/ famous followers include henry david thoreau
- william lloyd garrison
- one of the most famous and contriversal white abolitionists
- calhoun
- whose idea was nullification in response to the tariff of abominations
- war of 1812
- this war was caused by british impressment of american sailors, the presence of England in US waters, and the violation of america's neutral rights
- battle of yorktown
- last battle of the american revolution
- Rhode Island
- settled by religious dissident Roger Williams after being banished from Massachusettes bay colony
- netherlands
- fur trade/ kind to the natives/ did not force their religion
- salutatory neglect
- leaving the colonies alone to govern themselves as long as they send you money
- treaty of tordesillas
- moved line of demarcation westward allowing portugal to claim brazil
- john brown's raid on harpers ferry
- john brown and followers seize a federal arsenal in virginia and try to start a slave revolt
- tecumseh
- indian leader at the battle of tippecanoe
- vicksburg
- when the union captured this city the anaconda plan finally took affect
- maryland
- to keep this border state in the union lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus
- protestant reformation
- martin luther led a protest against the catholic church and reformed christanity
- congress
- has the power to impeach and remove president
- line of demarcation
- pope splits new world in to eastern for portugal and west for spain
- era of good feelings
- a time following the war of 1812 when american morale was high and the whole country agreed on everything except slavery
- Massachusetts bay colony
- established by puritans led by Winthrop/ government consisted of governor and representative assembly
- declaratory act
- repealed the stamp act and declared that parliament has authority to rule the colonies
- van buren
- who won the election of 1836 (8th pres)
- hudson river school
- what school was famous for its art and focused on capture the quickly escaping american wilderness
- mercantalism
- theory that held that each nations power was measured by its wealth in gold to secure wealth and keep gold they established colonies
- Sons of Liberty
- group of colonists that joined together to oppose greenville's policies
- Edwards
- spider in the hands of an angry god
- anasazi
- ancient ones
- commonwealth v. hunt
- this court case made unions legal in massachusetts
- bunker hill/ breed's hill
- taken by the british although they suffered 1000 casualties
- Land ordinance of 1784
- created a method for organizing territorial governments and for attaining full statehood in the ohio river valley
- fort sumter
- lincoln sends supplies to this place and the south interprets it as an act of war
- Nat turner
- this slave led a rebellion after seeing an eclipse in virginia in 1831
- Fundemental Orders of Connecticut
- was the first written constitution in America
- pizarro
- conquered the inca empire
- appomattox court house
- location of general lee's surrender to general grant
- Stamp Act Congress
- voted to boycott all british goods which resulted in the repeal of the stamp act
- chisholm v. georgia
- court case that decided that people CAN sue a state they don't live in
- grenville
- the proclamation of 1763, the sugar act, the quartering act, the currency act , and the stamp actwere his policies
- songhai
- gold/ trade with arabs/ take over after Mali
- portugal
- started new slavery
- Hartford Convention
- a meeting where the federalists called for changes to the constitution during the war of 1812/ end of the federalist party
- John Rolfe
- developed a strain of tobacco that could grow in virginia
- gibbons v. ogden
- established federal control over interstate commerce
- ware v. hylton
- court case that declared that the federal government can strike down state laws
- amerigo vespuci
- discovered america was not india
- lexington and concord
- the first military confrontation of the revolutionary war/ minute men exchanged fire with british soldiers who were trying to destroy a colonial stockpile of arms
- president
- has the power to veto legislation and conduct foreign policy
- chesapeake colonies
- economy depended on tobacco
- baptist
- new faith of the Great Awakening that view baptism as very important
- labor unions
- these developed to protect the rights of laborers
- plymouth
- settled by pilgrims
- XYZ affair
- Adams sent a peace delegation to France to make the french stop seizing american ships/ 3 unnamed french ministers demanded bribes to begin talking/ adams refused
- southwest indians
- grew beans and maize contained the Anasazi and Hohokam cultures
- missouri compromise
- created by henry clay/ missouri entered the union as a slave state and maine entered as a free state/ stated that every state north of the 36'30' line would be free and every state below would be slave
- Jaques Cartier
- fought with the indians in montreal and tried to settle in canada
- non-intercourse act
- stated that america could trade with anyone except france and england
- hohokam
- used canals/ made center city and had organized politics
- Coronado
- explored parts of Southwest and discovered the grand canyon while searching for the city of gold
- van buren
- came up with the idea to polarize american politics in the election of 1828
- alamo
- the autrocities at this battle led to more support for the revolution of texas
- molasses act
- tax on all foreign molasses/ created to procect british sugar traders
- transcontinental treaty
- this treaty divided oregan and gave the united states control of oregon territory over the 42nd parallel
- popular sovereignty
- the idea that the issue of slavery should be decided by a vote in the territory
- reannexation
- polk claimed that we should do this to texas since we already bought it with the louisianna territory
- King George's war
- war of austrian succession/ also fought in america and americans captured french louisburg
- Pennsylvania
- organized as a proprietary colony by W. Penn for Quakers
- anaconda plan
- union military strategy to take control of the southern coast, the mississippi river, then split the south in two
- jamestown
- majority of early settlers died of disease and starvation
- French and indian war
- seven years war/ france was trying to take over Ohio Valley
- emancipation proclamation
- ended slavery in areas of rebellion
- electoral college
- the constitution says that the president and vice president will be chosen by this
- MuCulloch v. Maryland
- court case declaring that the federal government has supreme power over states and citizens
- mali
- leading power in west africa/ trade with muslims/ timbucktu
- encomiendas
- estates given to conquistadores using indian slaves
- half-way covenant
- provided limited church membership to those children of Puritans who did not profess saving grace
- mississippian indians
- slash and burn agriculture/ cahokia super city/ mound builders
- hamilton
- wrote the reports on public credit outlining ways to build a strong national economy based on industry and commerce
- eastern woodlands indians
- nonfarming/ furthest trade networks/ mound builders
- navigation acts
- goods had to pass through britian before being sold in America/ certain specialized goods made in america must be sold only to England
- boston massacre
- five bostonians were killed when british soldiers tried to stop a riotous crowd
- manitou
- all nature has a spirit
- Easton Treaty
- the Native americans switched from supporting the French to the British during the French and Indian war with this treaty
- Dartmouth v. Woodward
- court case declaring that states could not interfere with international contracts
- netherlands
- established new netherland in canada
- King William's war
- the league of augsburg/ a war of most of europe against france's Louis XIV fought mainly on American soil
- battle of gettysburg
- the south's first attack in the north/ a lot of casualties
- new lights
- accepted the great awakening
- Dickinson
- wrote "letters from a farmer in pennsylvaina" in protest to the townshend duties
- bill of rights
- first 10 ammendments to the constitution
- James I
- catholic king of england/ he didn't want to share his power with the protestant parliament
- deism
- God is like a clock maker
- union
- which side had these advantages: much richer, more industrialized and able to manufacture weapons, more people, control of the US navy, railroads
- manifest destiny
- the idea that it was america's responsibilty to expand from coast to coast/ coined by john sullivan
- circular letter
- massachusetts legislature passed this calling for the repeal of the townshend duties
- treaty of paris
- treaty that ended the American Revolution and recognized the united states as an independent nation
- jefferson davis
- president of the confederacy
- Specie Circular
- this act required people to pay for land with specie
- vasco de gama
- circumnavigated africa/ opened trade with india by force
- copperheads
- northern democrats who lincoln believed had traitorous ideas during the civil war
- national bank
- the strict versus loose interpretation of the constitution first arose concerning the issue over what?
- anti-federalists
- this political faction was against the passage of the constitution
- Battle of New Orleans
- last battle of the war of 1812/ occured after the treaty of Ghent was signed/ Andrew Jackson led the americans
- mountain men
- these people were a propaganda technique that the government used to convince ppl to move west
- Virginia
- settled by virginia company of london
- portugal
- had advanced navigation tools
- portugal
- started large scale exploration
- battle of saratoga
- an american victory and convinced the french to side with the colonies in the american revolution
- lincoln douglas debates
- lincoln calls douglas out at these asking how he can support both popular soverignty and the dred scot decision
- indian removal act
- provided for the removal of all indian tribes to lands west of the Mississippi River
- democrat-republicans
- political party that wanted to aid france in their revolution
- panic of 1819
- occured when state banks gave too many loans and did not have the money to endorse bank notes this caused trade and land prices to go down
- santa anna
- mexican general in the mexican american war
- land ordinance of 1785
- created a method for surveying land and organizing townships into sections with one section set aside for support of education
- webster-ashburton treaty
- settled the border between maine and canada
- Rhode Island
- granted religious toleration/ populated by exiles
- steel tipped plow
- developed by john deere/ made farming possible in the west
- vallandigham
- anti-war democrat who criticized lincoln as a dictator and was exiled to the south
- Know-nothing party
- political party developed out of nativist fears over german and irish immigration and anti-catholic sentiments
- treaty of ghent
- treaty that ended the war of 1812 and restored everything to its status before the war
- scandinavians
- settled in greenland and eskimos kicked them out
- second continental congress
- met in april 1775/ created a continental army headed by george washington/ created the olive branch petition and the declaration of indpendence
- judiciary act of 1801
- decreased the number of supreme court justices from 6 to 5
- john quincy adams
- won the election of 1824 (6th pres)
- roanoke
- first english colony/ everyone disappeared
- american literature
- james f. cooper, walt whitman, henry w. longfellow, edgar allan poe, and nathaniel hawthorn all help to develop and influence what?
- Whitefield
- revived the anglican church during the great awakening
- Currency Act
- forbade colonists to issue currency not redeemable in gold or silver
- madison
- this president dropped the embargo, created the non-intercourse act, and passed macon's bill
- virginia plan
- called for a bicameral legislature with representation based on population and an executive branch
- Hudson
- discovered the hudson river for the netherlands
- extend 36'30' line
- polk supported this solution to the issue of slavery in the new territories
- potato famine
- this caused the surge of irish immigration to america from 1845-1850
- quartering act
- required colonists to pay for maintenance of British troops stationed in America
- burr
- killed hamilton in a duel and was tried for treason when he tried to create an empire in texas
- Barbary affair
- pirates in nortern africa were demanding a tribute to allow us to trade/ jefferson sent marines and defeated the pirates (1801-1805)
- battle of yorktown
- british general cornwallis, trapped by washington and french fleet, surrendered
- native american women
- proveded food/ family support/ matrilineal inheritance
- fremont
- founder of the bear flag republic
- native religions
- sun based
- nullification
- was the idea that states had the right to ignore any law that they felt was unconstitutional
- lecompton constitution
- pro-slavery constitution of kansas that was supported by buchannan but congress did not approve it
- ponce de leon
- discovered florida for spain
- liard rams
- ships designed to break blockades they were prevented form being sold to the south
- chesapeake-leopard affair
- britain violated american neutrality by attacking america 20 mi off the coast and impressing american sailors
- marbury v. madison
- adam's last minute appointee to the supreme court was not given his commission/ court case that established judicial review
- england
- established colonies on eastern coast of north america
- proclamation of neutrality
- washington issued this during the french revolution because he wished to remain out of foreign affairs
- New Hampshire
- chartered by Charles II to accomodate overflow population from Massachusetts
- levi strouss
- this man was an example of german skilled labor and success
- federalists
- political party against helping the french in their revolution
- dred scot case
- court case that stated that blacks were not meant to be citizens/ slaves were property so congress could not prohibit it from any territory
- Blanche bruce
- black senator first black to be elected to a full term
- Bacon's rebellion
- rebeled against virginia government and led an attack against indians
- decreased
- in northern antebellum america birth-rate and family size _________ (increased or decreased)
- hiram revels
- black senator from north carolina during reconstruction
- pinckney's treaty
- treaty with spain that opened the mississippi river to americans and settled the northern boundry of florida
- taylor
- secured the rio grande border thus instigation the mexican war
- pet banks
- during jackson's war on the bank he removed government deposits from the national bank and put them in these
- Connecticut
- founded by puritan T. Hooker after a disagreement with Winthrop
- Carolinas
- split into a north and south portion
- sugar act
- taxed molasses imported into the colonies/ required goods to pass through england. it was strictly enforced
- cabinet
- washington's _________ consisted of secretary of state, war, treasury, and attorney general
- pacific coast indians
- permanent settlements/ preserved food/ totems an patlaches
- Maryland
- first proprietary colony/ provided refuge for catholics
- George Washington
- defended Fort Necessity and got captured at Fort Duquesne during the french and indian war
- vera cruz
- site of amphibious assult with half of taylors troops
- New York and New Jersey
- territory given to James Duke of York/ conquered from the dutch
- suffolk resolves
- declared that the colonies did not have to abide by the coercive acts/ called for local military protection/ called for a boycott of british goods
- connecticut compromise
- called for a bicameral legislature with a senate with equal representation and a house of representatives with representation based on population, as well as an executive branch
- de soto
- discovered mississippi river while looking for the city of gold
- Pitt's promise
- "england will pay for the French and Indian war if the americans will fight it"
- peninsula plan
- McClellan makes an advance on richmond but stalls at the last minute and the plan fails
- northwest ordinance
- outlawed slavery in the ohio river valley and provided settlers with a bill of rights
- reciprocity
- mutual give and take
- Anne Hutchinson
- moved to Rhode Island after being banished from Massachusetts
- Braddock's road
- British general built this to Fort Duquesne. he was very loud and drew the attention of Mohawk indians
- platform
- in the election of 1848 taylor ran with out this
- utopians
- tried to escape the industrial world by retreating to communal life
- mormons
- started by joseph smith when an angel showed him the lost books of the bible and gave him special glasses to read them with
- rush-bagot treaty
- stated that the 49th parrellel was the border between the US and canada and there would be no military in the great lakes
- Coode's rebellion
- secured Maryland for William and Mary and requested a royal governor
- seneca falls convention
- one of the first feminist conventions
- wilmot proviso
- this document claimed that all the territory gained by the mexican american war should be free
- ex parte merryman
- court case in which lincoln says that he is the president and therefore has the right to suspend the writ of habeas corpus and decide when an area is in rebellion
- Leisler's rebellion
- secures New York for William and Mary and fixes harbors but fires shots against soldiers of william and mary and was arrested
- stamp act
- first direct tax on Americans/ imposed duties on newspapers and legal documents
- South Carolina
- developed rice as staple crop
- horace mann
- tried to reform public education and make it more structured
- tyler
- vetoed bank bills and tariffs even though he was a whig (democrat with a whig on)
- eskimos
- andvanced tools from asia/ newest group/ 1st to use bow and arrow
- spain
- first to conquer in america
- eastern united states indians
- missisippian and eastern woodlands cultures
- william henry harrison
- prominent American leader in the battle of wabush and Tippecanoe
- panic of 1837
- what crisis took place during van buren's presidency
- baron von steuben
- joined the americans at valley forge and trained them to be a successful army
- first states to succeed
- south carolina, alabama, florida, georgia, louisianna, texas, mississippi
- North Carolina
- absorbed the overflow population from Virginia
- first continental Congress
- met in philidelphia in 1774 and passed the suffolk resolves
- madison
- came up with the virginia plan at the constitutional convention
- treaty of guadalupe hidalgo
- ended the mexican american war and gave TX, NM, & CA to the US and $15 million to mexico
- alabama
- british ship that fought for the confederacy
- jay's treaty
- treaty with england that settled few issues (during washington administration
- magellean
- circumnavigated the globe
- native american commonalities
- bow and arrow/ ceramics/ sun based religion/ kinship network system
- mayflower compact
- established an orderly government based consent of governed
- Queen Anne's war
- war of spanish succession/ showed weakness of colonies
- dominion of New England
- started by James II/ contained New England, New Jersey, and New York/ ended when William and Mary came to power
- trent
- this british ship was captured and 2 confederate embassadors on board were abducted
- 11th ammendment
- declared that a person CANNOT sue a state that they do not live in
- william henry harrison
- who won the election of 1840 (9th pres)
- polk
- president during the mexican american war
- kinship system
- matrilineal/ tribe consensus for decision making/ clan is the basis for justice and war
- jamestown
- first permanent english settlement in NA
- Proclamation of 1763
- King of England drew a line along the Applachian mts. and banned all settlement west of the line.
- administration of justice act
- was part of the intolerable acts and allowed british soldiers accused of murder to be tried in england
- kearny
- took new mexico during the mexican american war without firing a shot
- John Locke
- "'life, liberty, and property"