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Mrs. Golden

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People who came to the “new world” to explore, settle, and exploit

the Native Americans.

Who are conquistadores?

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This was a wave of increasedreligious fervor in the 18th

Century.

What is The Great Awakening?

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This prohibited slavery north of the 36’30 parallel.

What is Missouri Compromise?

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This prohibited slavery in theareas gained from the

Mexican Cession.

What is The Wilmot Proviso?

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This was a joint-stock companychartered by England to finance and establish new colonies in the

New world.

What is Virginia Company?

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List one British advantage in the Revolutionary War.

What is well-trained generals, naval power, national wealth, established country?

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This was the cause of the nullification crisis.

What is a tariff?

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This is the reason the southThought that the Britishwould come to their aidduring the Civil War.

What is the belief that Britain relied on their cotton?

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This was the first assembly of elected representatives of English

colonies in North America.

What is Virginia House of Burgesses?

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This was the biggest economicpursuit in New France.

What is fur trapping?

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This was the most importantresult of Shays’ Rebellion.

What is realization of the need for a stronger central government??

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This caused southern troops to fire on Ft. Sumter.

What is Lincoln sending supplies to the fort?

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List one difference between African American slaves and

indentured servants.

What is indentured servants eventually got freedom, had more rights, slaves were more manageable?

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This is the primary reasonthat the British passed the

Stamp Act.

What is to raise money for military defense?

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This was Thomas Jefferson’splan to deal with British &

French violations of American Neutrality.

What is Embargo Act?

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This legally abolished slavery inThe United States.

What is the 13th amendment?

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List at least 2 motives for Englishsettlement in the new world.

What is unemployment, religious freedom, adventure, resources?

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Describe Triangular trade. (who & what goods involved)

What is raw materials from Americas to Europe, rum & manufactured goods to Africa, slaves to Americas??

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List two major aspects of Alexander Hamilton’s

financial plan.

What is taking on state debts, large national debt, national bank, protective tariff?

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Describe the Republican planfor Reconstruction.

What is harsh for south, conquered territory, at mercy of congress?