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AP-Exam Review Pre-1877 English Migration Spanish Armada/sea dogs northwest passage enclosures/overpopulation joint-stock/london Company headrights/indentured servants "starving time"/captain John Smith Powhatan/Pocahawntas Jamestown/tobacco religious dissenters/calvinists Puritans/ Separatists Plymouth Mayflower Compact Colonial America City on a Hill Virginia and tobacco African slavery Bacon's Rebellion Dominion of New England triangular trade routes Navigation Acts salutary neglect The Great Awakening Jonathan Edwards The Enlightenment Benjamin Franklin Zenger decision The Puritan Experiment Mass Bay Company Great migration/winthrop Bible reading/literacy hard work ethic predestination/conversion town meetings/limited suffrage blue laws/city on the hill half-way covenant King Phillip's War mercantile trade witch trials American Revolution French and Indian War Proclamation of 1763 Navigation Laws Sugar Act Quartering Act/s Stamp Act Colonial Assemblies Sons of Liberty boycotts Townshend Acts

Boston Massacre Committees of Correspondence Continental Congresses Boston Tea Party Intolerable Acts/Quebec Act Lexington/Concord Continental Army Washington Common Sense Declaration of Independence Marquis de Lafayette Trenton/Saratoga/Valley Forge Yorktown Treaty of Paris 1783 The Constitution Articles of Confederation Shays's Rebellion Mt. Vernon Meeting Annapolis Conference Constitutional Convention The Great Compromise 3/5 compromise ratification battle Federalists/Anti-federalists Federalist Papers federalism checks and balances separation of powers bill of rights debate Federalists and Nationalism Bill of Rights Hamiltonian Economics National Bank/loose construction The Elastic Clause Assumption Bill/District of Columbia excise taxes/whiskey Rebellion tariff dispute and compromise Washington precedents Neutrality Proclamation Jay's Treaty/Pinckney's Treaty Treaty of Greenville Citizen Genet Affair Naval funding/xyz Affair/ Quasi War/High Federalists Naturalization Act/Alien and Sedition Acts Judiciary Act of 1789 Failure of the Federalists elitists/aristocracy Whiskey Rebellion Alien and Sedition Acts Hamilton & Adams conflict Hamiltonian scandals Burr-Hamilton duel westward expansion

Hartford Convention Marshall Court rulings Democratic-Republicans Jeffersonian Democracy Statutes of Religious Freedom Declaration of Independence Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions Bank Debate/strict construction Revolution of 1800 Marbury v. Madison Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark Barbary Wars/Pirates Marshall Court McCullough v. Maryland The Embargo Act Non-Intercourse Act Macon's Bill No.2 James Madison impressment Tecumseh War of 1812 Treaty Of Ghent James Monroe Era of Good Feelings Monroe Doctrine Ante Bellum America transportation/economic boom water power/transportation Fulton's Folly/steam power Henry Clay The American System Erie Canal/canal boom national road debate manifest destiny Oregon/Convention of 1818 Adams-Onis Treaty industry/trade boom Lowell system/textiles cotton gin/slavery Transcendentalists Emerson/Thoreau temperance movement Nativism education reform Seneca Falls utopian societies Age of Jackson Battle of New Orleans expanding electorate/king Mob national nominating conventions John Quincy Adams Corrupt Bargain/1824 election

spoils system Nullification/Tariff Crisis Indian Removal Act Worcester v. Georgia Trail of Tears "King Andrew"/Whigs The Bank War Specie Circular Panic of 1837 Martin Van Buren William Henry Harrison Texas War for Independence John Tyler James K. Polk manifest destiny Mexican-American War Abolition and Slavery cotton gin radical abolition "gag rule"/slavery debate William Lloyd Garrison The Liberator Frederick Douglass plantation system Nat Turner Rebellion underground railroad Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe fugitive slave law slave trade prohibition Sectionalism Calhoun/Solid South Mexican Cession/Wilmont Proviso gag rule lifted/senatorial balance abolition/underground railroad fugitive slave law/personal liberty laws Missouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 Kansas-Nebraska Act/popular sovereignty John Brown/Bleeding Kansas Free Soilers/Fire Eaters Dred Scott decision Lincoln-Douglas debates John Brown/Harper's Ferry secession Civil War King Cotton state's rights border states Northern advantages Anaconda Plan McClellan/Peninsular Campaign Lee/Fredericksburg/Chancellorsville

Antietam Creek/emancipation Emancipation Proclamation Gettysburg/Address Vicksburg Grant//total war Douglass/Negro Soldiers Election of 1864/copperheads Atlanta/Sherman's March to the Sea Reconstruction Freedmen s Bureau Lincoln s 10% Plan Wade-Davis Bill Lincoln s assassination Andrew Johnson Black Codes Civil Rights Act of 1866 Ku Klux Klan Force Acts carpetbaggers/scalawags Sharecropping 13 th, 14 th, 15 th amendments Radical Republicans Military/Congressional Reconstruction Johnson s impeachment Compromise of 1877 President Term Party 1. George Washington 1789-97 2. John Adams 1797-1801 Federalist 3. Thomas Jefferson 1801-09 Democratic-Republican 4. James Madison 1809-17 Democratic-Republican 5. James Monroe 1817-25 Democratic-Republican 6. John Quincy Adams 1825-29 Democratic-Republican 7. Andrew Jackson 1829-37 Democrat 8. Martin Van Buren 1837-41 Democrat 9. William H. Harrison 1841 Whig 10. John Tyler 1841-45 Whig 11. James Knox Polk 1845-49 Democrat 12. Zachary Taylor 1849-50 Whig 13. Millard Fillmore 1850-53 Whig 14. Franklin Pierce 1853-57 Democrat 15. James Buchanan 1857-61 Democrat 16. Abraham Lincoln 1861-65 Republican/National Union 17. Andrew Johnson 1865-69 National Union (Democrat) 18. Ulysses S. Grant 1869-77 Republican 19. Rutherford B. Hayes 1877-81 Republican