Final Review. Test I The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the Atlantic between:

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Final Review

Test I

The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the Atlantic

between:

Columbus first made landfall in:

The first European explorer to sail around the tip of Africa was:

The first English attempt at colonization

was:

The "Invincible Armada" belonged to:

The Jamestown colony was lead by:

The Primary crop of the Virginia Colony

was:

The colony designed as a haven for Catholics was:

The colony designed as a "buffer" from Indian

attacks was:

The Great Migration occurred due to what

conflict?

"The Sewer" referred to what colony?

New Netherlands becomes:

The colony designed as a haven for Quakers

was:

Bacon's Rebellion was fought over:

The "Middle Passage" referred to the transport of:

"The Father of New France" was:

King George's War was part of what larger

conflict?

The undeclared conflict that became the French

and Indian War began at:

The leadership of ___________ was instrumental in Britain’s

success in the Seven Years’ War.

Proclamation Line of 1763:

The 95 Theses were proposed by:

England officially separated from the

Catholic Church with the:

John Wesley was the leader of the:

Roger Williams is credited with founding the

__________ in America.

The first European explorers to the

Americas came from:

The Primary crop of Native Americans was:

The ___________ enabled Europeans to sail long distances from shore

The oldest active political agreement in

the:

Spain was created by the unification of:

Hernán Cortés conquered the:

The headright system rewarded colonists

who

Edmund Andros was the head of the:

The Lord Proprietors governed over

The Instrument of Government was:

The Instrument of Government was:

“New Sweden” corresponds most with

the colony of :

A Model of Christian Charity was a famous

sermon by:

The last major attempt at resistance form the native

Americans in New England was:

The Pilgrims/Separatists allied with which Native

Tribe?

Louisiana was claimed for France by:

Test II

Americans claimed the Stamp Act was illegal

because:

Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions introduce

what idea?

The Stamp Act Congress:

Baron Von Stuben arrived from:

The Declaration of Independence was

written by:

"The Swamp Fox" was:

Washington crossed the Delaware to launch a surprise attack on:

The British drive to increase revenue from the North

American colonies began with the passage of the:

Thomas Paine is most famous for having

written:

The First Continental Congress met in:

The “Intolerable Acts” did NOT include:

British General Cornwallis surrendered

at:

The turning point of the American

Revolution was:

Mercantilism is defined as:

The Articles of Confederation Government

did NOT include:

"Nullification" claims:

The first Secretary of War was:

The 10th Amendment covers:

The Convention of 1800:

Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel

with:

The Embargo Act:

Tecumseh and the Prophet were defeated

by:

The "Hero of the Battle of New Orleans" was:

The war of 1812 ended with:

The “Revolution of 1800” saw what

president took office?

Marbury v. Madison covers:

The first National Bank was developed by:

The Constitutional Convention met in:

The Electoral College is used to elect:

The Neutrality Proclamation was used to avoid American intervention in what conflict?

The first Chief Justice was:

The leader of the rebellion in Haiti was:

Applications for statehood came

through:

The Continental System was designed

to:

The phrase “Life, Liberty, & Property”

comes from

The Pinckney Treaty was between the U.S.

and:

Shay’s rebellion was in

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God was

written by

The First modern philosopher to introduce the “Social Contract” was

Test III

Maine became a state due to:

The U.S. purchased Florida with the:

The "Corrupt Bargain" saw the election of:

The Spoils System first becomes popular during

the presidency of:

The Panic of 1819 was caused, in part,

because of:

During the "Era of Good Feelings":

"Interchangeable parts" were developed

by:

The Telegraph was developed by:

The "Tariff of Abominations" led to:

The "Trail of Tears" refers to the forced relocation of the:

Andrew Jackson's chosen successor, the "Little Magician" was:

All of these affected the Panic of 1837

EXCEPT:

Texas gained its independence just

after the:

"Tippecanoe & Tyler too!" was whose

campaign slogan?

Proletarianization can be defined as:

The Communist Manifesto was written

by:

The Seneca Falls Convention argued for:

The Transcendentalists did NOT include:

The first man to succeed to the office of President due to the death of his predecessor was:

The Webster-Ashburton Treaty:

The "Father of American Factory

System":

Which of these was NOT one of Polk's

goals:

Mexico claimed the border between Texas

and Mexico was:

The Father of American History:

The abolitionist newspaper The Liberator was published by whom?

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was negotiated by:

The War of North American Intervention

was also known as:

The Wilmot Proviso:

The California Gold Rush started at:

The Knickerbocker group did NOT include:

The Mormons were founded by:

The Amish were ____________ immigrants.

Charles Gradison Finney was a leader of:

The Father of Public Education was:

The American Peace Society was founded

by:

Rule by the few (usually the most

wealthy) is called:

California becomes a state due to:

The chief revolutionary leader in Rio de la

Plata was:

The Steel Plow was developed by

Unitarianism does not recognize

Test IV

The first American Oil Well was known as:

John Brown's rebellion was halted by:

The Kansas-Nebraska Act:

The last territory added to the "Lower

48" states was:

The first state to secede was:

The Civil War began with the attack on:

Lincoln declared Martial Law in:

Franklin Pierce tried to claim Cuba with the:

William Walker tried to claim:

Charles Sumner was attacked by _________ on

the floor of Congress.

The Meji Restoration occurred in:

The President of the Confederacy was:

The first war to be covered by war correspondents and

photographers was:

The initial leader of the U.S. Army during the

Civil War was:

The battle that proved the Civil War would not

be a quick war was:

Ulysses Grant gains considerable popularity

after a victory at:

The Civil War ends at:

Lincoln was assassinated by:

Trade between Japan and the U.S. is opened

by:

The ________________ was an early form of

welfare agency.

The first African American Senators

were:

The Battle of Little Bighorn saw troops under _________battle warriors under ____________.

The Panic of 1873 was caused or influenced

by:

The First President to be impeached was:

Louis Sullivan is associated with the development of the:

The first to use the Internal Combustion Engine in an

Automobile was:

The term “Gilded Age” was coined by:

"Boss" Tweed was finally prosecuted by:

The Plutocrat most associated with the

Railroad was:

Moving Cattle across the plains was referred

to as:

The "Invisible Empire" referred to the:

The Transcontinental railroad was completed by the connection of what two

railroads?

"Cutting out the Middleman" and owning

all steps of an industry is:

James Buchanan Duke made his wealth mass

producing:

The _________Scandal saw executives bribe

congressmen.

The Bessemer-Kelly Process references the

making of:

The leader of the varied Apache Tribes

was:

The Compromise of 1877 saw the election

of:

“The King of Steel”, _____________, sold his company to ____________, founder of US

Steel.

"Seward's Folly" refers to the purchase of:

T/F

• Puritans wanted to separate from the church.• The Mayflower Compact was a Constitution. • The Congregationalist church derived from the Puritan.• The Great Awakening was the first American Mass Movement. • The Treaty of Paris (1763) ended the Seven Years War. • Gullah was a Scots-Irish Language.• Pedro Álvares Cabral was the founder of Brazil.• Ponce de Leon discovered Texas.• The average lifespan of settlers was longer in New England than in the Chesapeake.• John Smith married Pocahontas.•

T/F

• The Treaty of Paris (1773) ended the American Revolution. • The French agree to an Alliance after the battle of Bunker Hill. • General Washington wintered at Valley Forge. • Patriots were stockpiling weapons at Concord. • The “Virginia Plan” based representation on population.• The Alien and Sedition acts were passed by Anti-Federalists. • Lewis and Clark explored the Mexican Cession. • The invasion of Canada, during the War of 1812, was a disaster for the U.S. • The Hartford Convention created the Articles of Confederation.• Nationalism grew in Canada after the War of 1812.

T/F

• Whigs argued for "State's Rights." • The Monroe Doctrine attempted to keep Europe out of the Americas• The first President of Texas was Stephen F. Austin. • The First Steam Engine was developed by James Watt. • Robert Fulton is credited with developing the first Steamboat. • The Eerie Canal was funded by the state, rather than federal government.• The University of North Carolina was the first state-supported University.• “54-40 or Fight!” was the battle cry to claim California.• Harriet Tubman helped run the "Underground Railroad"• The “Bloodhound Bill” was a Tariff.

T/F

• The First Ironclad vessels were developed in the United States.• Sherman burned much of Georgia in his "March to the Sea"• Alexander Graham Bell developed the Telephone.• Issues related to Slavery and Popular Sovereignty led to "Bloody Nebraska."• The Panic of 1857 hit the North harder than the South.• The Freeport Doctrine won Lincoln the Illinois Senate seat.• Jefferson Davis suspended Habeas Corpus during the Civil War.• Samuel Gompers helped found the Knights of Labor• "Carpetbaggers" moved from the North to the South during reconstruction.• Roscoe Conkling led the Stalwarts.

Short IDs

• Anne Hutchinson• Reasons for Exploration• Puritans• The Glorious Revolution• The Bill of Rights• Hamilton’s Interpretation of the

Constitution vs. Jefferson’s Interpretation of the Constitution• The Federalist Papers• John Marshall

• The American System• The Missouri Compromise• The Compromise of 1850• Nullification Crisis• The Dred Scott Decision• The Emancipation Proclamation• The Reconstruction

Amendments• John D. Rockefeller

Chronology

• Anything I darn well please…

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