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Terms to Know Chapter 1: Native America Beringia% Mississippians% Cahokia% Anasazi % Chapter 2: European Colonies Norse% Christopher Columbus% Amerigo Vespucci% Hernando De Soto% Jacques Cartier% Walter Raleigh% St. Lawrence% Charles I% Jamestown% John Rolfe% Separatists% Mayflower Compact% Puritans% John Winthrop, % Roger Williams% Anne Hutchinson% Manhattan% "patroon" system.% Maryland% Iroquois% restoration% John Locke% William Penn% General James Oglethorpe% Chapter 3: Colonial America in the 18th century New England% middle colonies% William Penn% Quakers% New Amsterdam% Tidewater% % 171%

Carolinas% Harvard% William and Mary% Benjamin Franklin% subscription library% Cotton Mather,% John Peter Zenger% George Whitefield,% Jonathan Edwards% Virginia Company% Massachusetts Bay Company% Dominion of New England% Bill of Rights %, John Locke's Second Treatise on Government % Fort Duquesne% Albany Congress% Peace of Paris% Chapter 4: The American Revolution Ohio Valley% Royal Proclamation of 1763% Molasses Act% Sugar Act% Currency Act% Stamp Act% Sons of Liberty% Patrick Henry% Declaratory Act% Townshend Acts% John Dickinson% Committee of Correspondence"% East India Company % Boston Tea Party% Quartering Act% Coercive Acts% George III% Thomas Gage% Minutemen% Second Continental Congress% George Washington% Thomas Paine% Declaration of Independence% General William Howe% Valley Forge% Saratoga% % 172%

General Charles Cornwallis% Chapter 5: The Early Republic Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union% Daniel Shays% Northwest Ordinance of 1787% Alexander Hamilton% Federal Convention% branches of government% proportionate representation% Antifederalists% The Federalist Papers% Bill of Rights% Federalists% Democratic-Republicans% national bank% Citizen Genet% John Jay% Charles Pinckney% John Adams% XYZ Affair% Alien and Sedition Acts,% Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions% Louisiana Purchase% Embargo Act% New Orleans% Chapter 6: Era of Expansion Henry Clay% John C. Calhoun % John Marshall% Marbury v. Madison % Eli Whitney% Missouri Compromise% Simón Bolívar% Monroe Doctrine% era of good feelings% John Quincy Adams% Democratic Party% corrupt bargain% Tariff of Abominations% South Carolina Exposition and Protest % Henry Clay% Nicholas Biddle% % 173%

Whigs% William Henry Harrison% Catholic immigrants% Know-Nothings% suffrage% Second Great Awakening% George Finney% Society for the Promotion of Temperance% Dorothea Dix% Elizabeth Cady Stanton% Seneca Falls% Susan B. Anthony% National Woman Suffrage Association% Chicago% Homestead Act% Horace Greeley% Indian Removal Act% Trail of Tears. % Chapter 7: Sectional Crisis Alexis de Tocqueville% McCormick reaper% poor whites% overseers% cotton% abolitionist movement% William Lloyd Garrison% Theodore Dwight Weld% Texas% manifest destiny% Zachary Taylor% California% Mexican War% popular sovereignty% Free Soil Party% gold % Compromise of 1850% Underground Railroad% Harriet Beecher Stowe% Stephen A. Douglas% Kansas-Nebraska Act% Dred Scott decision% John Brown% % 174%

Chapter 8: Civil War and Reconstruction secession% Abraham Lincoln% Fort Sumter% First Manassas% blockade% Ulysses S. Grant% Shiloh% Antietam% Emancipation Proclamation% Chancellorsville% Gettysburg% Battle of the Wilderness% William T. Sherman % Appomattox'% Ford s'theater% Andrew'Johnson% 10'percent% Freedmen s'bureau% 13th'Amendment% Radical'Republicans% 14th'Amendment% Reconstruction'Act% Tenure'of'Office'Act% Ulysses'S.'Grant% carpetbaggers% Ku'Klux'Klan% Amnesty'Act% Rutherford'B.'Hayes% Jim'Crow 'laws% % 175%