HISTORY 10 READING ASSIGNMENTS AND IMPORTANT TERMS CHAPTER SECTIONS AND TOPICS TERMS* Chapter 1 Section 1 Native American Societies Hopewell Culture Anasazi Cahokia Natchez People Burial Mounds Matrilineal Section 2 Europe Encounters Africa and the The Americas, 1450-1550 Section 3 The Protestant Reformation and The rise of England Peasants Yeomen Primogeniture Pagans Heresies Civic Humanism Prince Henry,Portugal Bonded Labor, Types Trade Slaves Reconquista Hernan Cortes Encomiendas Columbian Exchange Martin Luther Henry VIII King Philip s Wars Mercantilism The Price Revolution English Gentry Enclosures Act The Little Ice Age An Indenture Chapter 2 Section 1 The Rival Imperial Models of St. Augustine Spain, France, and Holland Franciscan Missions Pope s Rebellion New France Iroquois & Hurons The Beaver Wars Black Robes Henry Hudson * Terms noted in lectures not included in this list.
CHAPTER SECTIONS AND TOPICS TERMS* Chapter 2 Section 2 The English Arrive: The Chesapeake Sir Humphrey Gilbert Experience Sir Walter Raleigh Jamestown Chief Powhatan The Great Charter King James First s Privy Council Toleration Act, 1649 Chattel Slavery The Navigation Acts Bacon s Rebellion Freeholders Section 3 Puritan New England Section 4 The Eastern Indians New World Pilgrims Mayflower Compact John Winthrop New England Proprietors Praying Towns Metacom s Rebellion Chapter 3 Section 1 The Politics of Empire, 1660-1713 Restoration Colonies Proprietorships William Penn s Frame of Government English Mercantilism & Colonialism 1651 Navigation Act 1673 Revenue Act Lords of Trade 1688 Glorious Revolution John Locke s Two Treatises on Government Section 2 The Imperial Slave Economy The Middle Passage The Stono Rebellion Virginia Luxuries Bills of Exchange Section 3 The New Politics of Empire Salutary Neglect 1713-1750 1733 Molasses Act Land Banks
Chapter 4 Section 1 Freehold Society in New England Reading Only No Terms Section 2 The Mid-Atlantic Towards a New Society, 1720-1765 Section 3 The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening, 1720-1765 Reading Only No Terms Deism Pietism Jonathan Edwards George Whitefield The Baptists Chapter 5 Section 1 Imperial Reform, 1763-1765 1762 Revenue Act George Grenville Excise Levies 1764 Sugar Act Vice Admiralty Courts 1765 Stamp Act Virtual Representation 1765 Quartering Act Section 2 Dynamics of Rebellion Patrick Henry 1765 Stamp Act Congress Stamp Act Resolves English Common For Colonial Resistance 1766 Declaratory Act 1767 Townshend Acts 1767 Revenue Act 1767 Restraining Act Homespuns Non-Importation Crispus Attucks Section 3 The Road to Independence, Committee of 1771-1776 Correspondence 1773 Tea Act Boston Tea Party 1774 Coercive/ Intolerable Acts The 1 st Continental Congress
Chapter 5 Section 3 Continued Committees of Safety And Inspection Minutemen 2 nd Continental Congress 1775 Prohibitory Act Thomas Paine Common Sense Thomas Jefferson as An author of the Declaration of Independence Chapter 6 Section 1 The Trials of War, 1776-1778 General William Howe Trenton, 1776 camp followers Horatio Gates Saratoga, 1777 Valley Forge, 1777 Baron von Steuben Section 2 The Path to Victory, 1778-1783 Treaty of Alliance, February, 1778 British Southern Strategy Marquis de Lafayette Benedict Arnold Yorktown, 1781 Treaty of Paris, 1783 Section 3 Creating Republican Institutions, Popular Sovereignty 1776-1787 John Adams Thoughts on Government, 1776 Articles of Confederation, 1777 Old Northwest Ordinance, 1784 Land Ordinance, 1785 Ordinance of 1787 Daniel Shay SEE NEXT PAGE
Chapter 6 Section 4-The Constitution of 1787 James Madison s Virginia Plan The New Jersey Plan The Great Compromise 3/5 Compromise Necessary # of states For ratification Federalists Federalists Papers Federalist Paper #10 Chapter 7 Section 1-The Political Crisis of the 1790 s 1789 Judiciary Act Hamilton s Report on Public Credit The Redemption & Assumption Plans Article I, Section 8, Loose versus Strict Interpretation of the Constitution Hamilton s Report on Manufacturing, 1791 Democratic Republicans 1794 Whiskey Rebellion Jay s Treaty, 1793 The First American Party System The XYZ Affair Naturalization, Alien & Sedition Acts, 1798 1798 Kentucky Virginia Resolves Revolution of 1800 SEE NEXT PAGE
Chapter 7 Section 2-The Westward Movement And the Jeffersonian Revolution Treaty of Ft. Stanwix, 1784 Treaty of Greenville, 1795 Whitney s Cotton Gin The (2 nd ) 1801 Judiciary Act Marbury v. Madison, 1803 1795 Pinkney Treaty 1803 Louisiana Purchase Meriwether Lewis & William Clark Section 3- The War of 1812 and the Transformation of Politics Impressment 1807 Embargo Act Tecumseh & Tenskwatawa Prophetstown William Henry Harrison The Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811 The Battle of Horseshoe Bend, 1814 The Hartford Convention, 1814 The Treaty of Ghent, 1814/1815 Henry Clay National Republicans Bonus Bill John Marshall Judicial Review Marbury v. Madison McCulloch v. Maryland Chapter 10 Section 1 The Rise of Popular Politics Franchise Suffrage Martin Van Buren & Jackson Patronage and the Spoils System Henry Clay s American System The 12 th Amendment The Corrupt Bargain The Tariff of Abominations, 1828 Old Hickory
Jackson s interpretation of a judicious tariff Features and Outcomes of the 1828 Election Section 2 The Jacksonian Presidency, 1829-1837 South Carolina s position on tariffs South Carolina s Ordinance of Nullification South Carolina s Exposition and Protest Jackson s view on the Exposition and Protest The 5 Civilized Tribes Sequoyah The 1830 Indian Removal Act The Bad Axe Massacre, 1832 Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, 1831 Worcester v. Georgia, 1832 1835 Treaty of New Echota The Trail of Tears, 1838 Laissez-faire economics Section 3 Class, Culture, & The 2 nd American party System The Whigs, 1834 The Order of Freemasonry Martin Van Buren, 1836 Working Men s Parties, 1830 s Closed Shop Agreements Commonwealth v. Hunt, 1842 Independent Treasury Act, 1840 Ethnocultural Politics Chapter 11 Section 1 Individualism Romanticism Walden, Life in the Woods Brook Farm Section 2 Rural Communalism and Urban Popular Culture Joseph Smith The Mormon War The Nativist Movement Section 3 Abolitionism Abolitionists David Walker
Nat Turner s Revolt, 1831 William Lloyd Garrison & The Liberator The Grimkes The Underground Railroad Section 4 The Women s Rights Movement Republican Motherhood Dorothea Dix Horace Mann Sojourner Truth Seneca Falls, 1848 Susan B. Anthony Chapter 13 Section 1 Manifest Destiny: South & North The Adams-Onis Treaty, 1819 The peace and war parties The Battles of the Alama and San Jacinto, 1836 Van Buren s refusal to annex Texas, 1836 Manifest Destiny Oregon Fever Californios 1843 Oregon Conventions James K. Polk ( Young Hickory ), 1844 Section 2 War Expansion, and Slavery, 1846-1850 The Nueces versus Rio Grande Rivers & Texas John Slidell Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana The Bear Flag Revolt Conscience Whigs (David) Wilmot s Proviso, 1846 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848 The free Soil Movement & The Buffalo Convention Frederick Douglass Squatter Sovereignty Zachary Taylor ( Old Rough & Ready )