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Major Terms for the 2014-2015 Re-design APUSH, by Unit Unit 1 American Indian Chinook Columbian Exchange: horses, cows, sugar, silver, smallpox, corn, potatoes Bartolome de Las Casas Iroquois Maroon Communities in Brazil Mestizo Mission System (Spanish) Pueblo Juan de Onate Portuguese Explorers Juan de Sepulveda Joint Stock Company Sextant Zambo Unit 2 American Indian Beaver Wars Casta System Dominion of New England Dutch Colonial Efforts Great Awakening Dispersal of Huron Confederation King Phillip s War

Maryland Act of Toleration Metis Molasses Act Mulatto Navigation Acts Praying Towns Pueblo Revolt Pennsylvania, Founding of Republicanism Smallpox Carolinas Rice Barbados Sugar Wampanoag Wool Act Unit 3 Abigail Adams American Indian American Revolution Articles of Confederation Battle of Fallen Timbers Bill of Rights Common Sense (Paine) Committees of Correspondence US Constitution Corridos Declaration of Independence Evangelical religious fervor Federalism

French Revolution Freedom of Speech Pennsylvania Gradual Emancipation Laws Hamilton s Financial Plan Intolerable Acts Iroquois Confederation Jay s Treaty Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania Chief Little Turtle and the Western Confederacy John Locke Loyalist Mission Architecture Mission Settlements Northwest Ordinance March of the Paxton Boys Pontiacs Rebellion Proclamation of 1763 Proclamation of Neutrality Patriot Pinckney Treaty Property Qualifications to Vote Republican Motherhood Jean-Jacque Rousseau Scots-Irish Shays Rebellion Separation of Powers Seven Years War Adam Smith

Sons of Liberty Stamp Act Vaqueros Mercy Otis Warren American Revolutionary War George Washington Washington s Farewell Address Unit 4 Richard Allen slave music American Indian American System Annexing Texas Anthracite Coal Mining John James Audubon American Colonization Society Baldwin Locomotive Works Canals John C Calhoun Lydia Marie Child trading with China Cult of domesticity Democratic-Republicans Embargo Act Federalists Charles Finney

The Second Great Awakening Hartford Convention Hudson River School Indian Removal Act Interchangeable Parts Lowell System Louisiana Purchase McCulloch v Maryland Mechanical Reaper Monroe Doctrine National Bank Missouri Compromise Nullification Crisis Oregon Border Dispute Railroads Seminole Wars Seneca Falls Convention Samuel Slater Steel plow Telegraph Urban Middle Class Utopian Societies David Walker War Hawks Webster-Ashburton Treaty Whigs Worcester v Ga Xenophobia

Unit 5 abolitionists Annexing Texas Blanche K Bruce John C Calhoun Clipper Ships Compromise of 1850 Dred Scott Election of 1860 Emancipation Proclamation Gettysburg Gold Rush Homestead Act Kansas-Nebraska Act Know-Nothings Abraham Lincoln Sherman s March to the Sea Mariano Vallejo Mexican American War Minstrel shows Missouri Compromise Mormons Nullification Parochial School Commodore Matthew Perry Positive Good Theory Republican Party Hiram Revels

Sand Creek Massacre Little Big Horn Secession Sharecropping Robert Smalls States Rights 13 th Amendment 14 th Amendment 15 th Amendment Women s Rights movement Unit6 American Federation of Labor American Indians American Protective Association Edward Bellamy Boomtown areas of the West Chief Joseph Chinese Exclusion Act Colored Farmers Alliance Conspicuous Consumption Dawes Act Department of the Interior Henry George Gilded Age Ghost Dance Movement Gospel of Wealth Grange

Holding Companies Interstate Commerce Act Mother Jones Knights of Labor Laissez-Faire Land-Grant Colleges Las Gorras Blancas J.P. Morgan National Parks National American Woman s Suffrage Assoc - NAWSA People s (Populist) Party Plessy v Ferguson Referendum John D Rockefeller Settlement Houses Sierra Club Social Darwinism Socialism Elizabeth Cady Stanton Government Subsidies U.S. Fish Commission Indian Wars Booker T Washington Ida B Wells Women s Christian Temperance Union Unit 7 American Expeditionary Force

American Indian Clayton Anti-trust Act Western Frontier Closed Democratic Party (realignment) Dollar Diplomacy Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve Bank Federal Writer s Project Freedom of Speech Great Migration Harlem Renaissance Edward Hopper Imperialist/Anti-Imperialists Inflation of the 1970s Jazz Florence Kelley League of Nations Huey Long Manhattan Project Mexican Intervention Luisa Moreno Braceros Program National Recovery Administration Neutrality Acts New Deal New Immigrants Pearl Harbor Progressive Reformers Red Scare

Rock and Roll Franklin Roosevelt (FDR) Social Security Act Spanish American War Stimson Doctrine Tennessee Valley Authority Spanish American War World War I World War II Washington Naval Conference Woodrow Wilson Yiddish Theater Radio Motion Picture Automobiles Sonar Unit8 American Indian Asian Americans Atlantic Charter Atomic Bomb Axis Powers Bakke V University of California Beat Movement Black Panthers Brown v Board of Education Rachel Carson

Civil Rights Act of 1964 Clean Air Act Cold War Containment Decolonization Détente (mutual coexistence) Feminine Mystique Great Society Griswold v Connecticut Fannie Lou Hamer Hydrogen Bomb Internment of Japanese Lyndon Johnson Latinos Korean War John Lewis Thurgood Marshall Massive Retaliation Medicare Medicaid Military Industrial Complex Miranda v Arizona Nuclear Arsenal Oil Crises Post War Optimism Phyllis Schlafly Space Race Gloria Steinem Students for a Democratic Society

Suez Crisis The Affluent Society Vietnam War Watergate Unit 9 American Indian Contract with America Budget deficit Don t ask, Don t tell Focus on the Family (1980s) Free Trade Agreements Mikkail Gorbachev Health Care Reform Debate of 1990s Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 Internet Moral Majority NAFTA- North American Free Trade Agreement OPEC Oil Embargo Iranian Hostage Crisis 1970s Inflation Planned Parenthood v Casey Ronald Reagan Religious Fundamentalism SDI (Star Wars, Strategic Defense Initiative) September 11, 2001 attacks Start I

Tax Cuts: Reagan and Bush War on Terror Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq World Trade Center