United States History I: Final Exam Review Sheet Columns Read Top to Bottom then Left to Right Washington Chapter 3: Section 1&4 Mercantilism and Salutary Neglect Proclamation of 1763 Chapter 4: The Revolution Writs of Assistance Tea Act 1773 Stamp Act Townshend Acts Intolerable Acts Quartering Act and Boston Massacre Declaration of Independence Jefferson Legislature/Powers Gibbons v. Ogden
Hessians Lexington and Concord Bunker/Breeds Hill Trenton and Princeton Saratoga Yorktown and Treaty of Paris Chapter 5: Constitution Constitutional Convention 1787 Articles of Confederation Shay’s Rebellion
Executive/ Powers Judiciary/ Powers Checks and Balances Bill of Rights Delegated Powers Reserved Powers Shared/Concurrent Powers Implied Powers Veto Power Elastic Clause/Necessary and Proper Chapter 6: Launching a New Nation National Bank and A. Hamilton Protective Tariff Loose/Strict Construction Views of Constitution Whiskey Rebellion Judiciary Act of 1789 Alien and Sedition Acts John Marshall Supreme Court Marbury vs. Madison
Worcester v. Georgia Louisiana Purchase 1803 Jefferson’s Embargo Act Lewis and Clark J. Madison Causes of the War of 1812 War Hawks Henry Clay John Calhoun Dan Webster
James Madison
Tippecanoe
Loyalists/Tories Patriots Sam Adams
Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Roger Sherman
William H. Harrison Tecumseh Andrew Jackson
Sons of Liberty Committees of Correspondence Patrick Henry King George III Thomas Paine Common Sense
William Paterson 3/5 Compromise Great Compromise Federalist Papers and Authors Branches of Government
Battle of New Orleans Francis Scott Key Hartford Convention Treaty of Ghent Chapter 7 Sectionalism
J. Monroe Era of Good Feelings Adams Onis Treaty of 1819 Monroe Doctrine Clay’s American System National Road Missouri Compromise 36-30 Line Election of 1824 Corrupt Bargain
Martin Van Buren Webster Hayne Debate Nullification South Carolina Tariff Crisis Force Bill/Bloody Bill Compromise Tariff of 1832 Chapter 8 Reformers Reformers 1830s and 1840s Women’s Rights and Seneca Falls Abolitionists
President Polk Manifest Destiny Spot Resolution Stephen Kearny Gen Winfield Scott Gen. Zachary Taylor Bear Flag Revolt Guadelupe Hidalgo Gadsden Purchase 1853 Chapter 10: Protest and Resistance Popular Sovereignty Compromise of 1850 Fugitive Slave Law Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom’s Cabin Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman William Lloyd Garrison The Liberator Stephen Douglas Kansas-Nebraska Act
John Brown Harper’s Ferry 1859 Bleeding Kansas Charles Sumner and Preston Brooks Chief Justice Taney Dred Scott Decision Lincoln Douglas Debates Freeport Doctrine Election of 1860 Chapter 11: Civil War The Civil War Causes and Secession Southern Advantages Northern Advantages Goals of South Goals of the Union Richmond, Virginia Border States Jeff Davis Trent Affair Copperheads
Tariff of Abominations Election of 1828 King Mob
Education
Social Issues Chapter 9: Expanding Markets Stephen Austin and Texas Settlement Texas Revolt (reasons) Alamo Goliad San Jacinto Lone Star Republic Mexican War Causes
Jacksonian Democracy Spoils System Kitchen Cabinet War on the Bank Pet Banks Specie Circular Indian Removal
Antietam
Ford’s Theater
Emancipation Proclamation McClellan
John Wilkes Booth
Closing of Immigration Door 1924 Great Migration
Freedom Summer
Results of the Civil War Chapter 12: Reconstruction Carpetbaggers Scalawags The 3 Civil War Amendments: 13,14, 15 Andrew Johnson Presidential Reconstruction 10% Plan Lincoln Radical Reconstruction
Gettysburg Pickett’s Charge Matthew Brady Photos Fort Sumter
W.E.B DuBois vs. Booker T. Washington Atlanta Compromise Souls of Black Folk Lynching Jackie Robinson Breaks Color Barrier 1947 Truman Desegregates Armed Forces 1948 Brown vs Board of Education 1954 All Deliberate Speed 9-0 Segregation Unconstitutional Rosa Parks and Montgomery Buses 1955 SCLC and Dr. King (26 years old) 1955 Emmit Till Little Rock 1957 Ike sends troops Freedom Riders 1963 Birmingham Riots 1963 I Have A Dream MLK in D.C 1963 J.F.K Assassinated Lyndon B. Johnson 1964 Civil Rights Act
The March From Selma to Montgomery 1965 Voting Rights Act
First Bull Run/Manassas Chancellorsville Vicksburg
Battle for Atlanta
Thaddeus Stevens
Appomattox New Orleans/Mobile Sherman’s March to the Sea Admiral Farragut Stonewall Jackson Joe Hooker U.S Grant J.E.B Stuart Phil Sheridan
Tenure of Office Act Impeachment Black Codes Freedmen’s Bureau Oliver Howard Ku Klux Klan Plessy vs. Ferguson, 1896 Separate But Equal Jim Crow