British novelist whose romantic vision of a feudal society made him highly popular in the South, romanticized war through the middle ages
Sir Walter Scott
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What was Puritan belief about social order?
Social order depended on a system of ranks
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When did slave labor replace indentured servitude in Virginia?
Late seventeenth century
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Who defended liberty of conscience on the grounds that the state should not interfere in church matters (called for a separation from the Church of England)?
Roger Williams
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Introduced a series of resolutions in Congress calling for independence from Britain
Richard Henry Lee
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What did American colonists after the American Revolution believe a republic would establish?
A small, limited government responsible to the people
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What impact did bacons rebellion have?
It helped shift from indentured servitude to slave labor
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Why was Letters from a Farmer in PA written?
to argue against the power of British parliament to tax colonists without representation
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What power did the national government hold under the Articles of Confederation
It could conduct foreign affairs
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How is the world run under the beliefs of Deism?
The world is run by natural law, which was designed by the now absent creator to govern the operation of the universe
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Who wrote "Legend of the sleepy hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle"?
Washington Irving
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When was construction of the White House started and when was it completed?
Started 1792, Completed 1800
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Which colony didn't have plantations for tobacco and cotton?
Delaware
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The emancipation proclamation declared slaves free, but didn't do what til the end of the civil war?
Outlaw slavery
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What city was not the destination of German immigrants in the 19th century?
Philly
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The White house was burned during the War of 1812 under which President?
James Madison
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Who was the president during the War of 1812 and the fourth president of the U.S.?
James Madison
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Individuals contracting to work as manual labor in return for food, clothing, and training in a skilled trade
Indentured Servants
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When was the first transcontinental railroad completed?
1869
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What slave uprising took place in Virginia in 1831, and had the highest number of fatalities caused by a slave uprising in the south?
Nat Turner's Rebellion
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Who founded the Federalist Party?
Alexander Hamilton
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Where did the Quaker religion start in the 1640's?
England (were prosecuted for believing one could know Christ without the church intermediary)
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Why did the prohibition fail?
Law enforcement costs
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Who created the first generation of Congress approved mental asylums?
Dorothea Lynde Dix
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26th U.S. Infantry Regiment
Regiment in the War of 1812 that was comprised of mostly black soldiers
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First governing document signed for the U.S.?
Articles of Confederation
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What year were the Articles of Confederation ratified?
1781
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In what year was the Declaration of Independence signed?
1776
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Abolitionist newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison promoting the immediate emancipation of all slaves
The Liberator
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Renowned poet and writer who was a strong opponent of slavery in the south
Henry David Thoreau
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What election noted the passing from the first party system to the second party system?
1828 (Jeffersonian -\> Jacksonian)
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Document that declared that the U.S. would actively oppose any European influence in North/South America
Monroe Doctrine
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What was an outcome of the Battle of Bull Run in the south?
Enlistment in the Confederate Army dropped because southerners thought the war would be over quickly
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What was the largest city in the colonies in the 18th century?
Philly
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Where did Russia establish a (somewhat) colony in the Americas?
Alaska
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Revolutions broke out all across Europe for that year, triggered by the French Revolution.
Revolution of 1848
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A large wave of German immigrates entered the U.S. due to what?
The revolution of 1848
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What did Ben Franklin invent?
bifocals
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What presidency did the U.S. have no debt?
Andrew Jackson, he paid off the U.S. debt in 1835
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- Dispute between British and US over border in San Juan Islands on the Canadian Border - "bloodless conflict
Pig War (1859)-
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What was the overall biggest cause of the decline of Native population?
Disease
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What colonies made up the New England Alliance?
New Haven, Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Connecticut
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What country never had a claim on the Oregon Territory?
France
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Ended the Mexican-American war in 1847, defined the Rio Grande as the border between Texas and Mexico
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
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Boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland that divided the Middle Colonies from the Southern Colonies, used as a dividing line for the Missouri Compromise of 1820
Mason-Dixon Line
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When was the Bill of Rights signed and Ratified?
1791
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The idea of civic virtues among mothers in the colonies that oversaw ethical instruction of the youth
Republican Motherhood
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Treaty in 1868 that granted the Black Hills of Dakota to the Sioux Indians
Sioux Treaty of 1868
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What land did the Sioux Treaty of 1868 grant to the Sioux people?
The Black Hulls of Dakota
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When and where did Shay's Rebellion take place?
1786; Massachusetts
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When did the Revolutionary War take place?
1775-1783
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What election is considered the first modern election and why?
Election of 1840, A two party system was developed and it was the first time candidates campaigned
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Who is the only president to serve more than two terms in office?
Franklin Roosevelt
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When was the Antebellum Period?
Period between the formation of the U.S. and the civil war (1776-1860)
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What companies helped build the first transcontinental railroad?
Central Pacific Railroad Company and Union Pacific Railroad Company
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When did the great famine occur?
1830-1860
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What was the great famine?
period of time in Ireland where there was a massive food shortage which lead to disease
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Who defeated General Custer's army and where?
Crazy horse and the Sioux indians at Little Bighorn (1876)
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What was the first state to ban alcohol?
Maine
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Abolitionist and Feminist writer, wrote children's books, "Little Women", and "Jo's Boys"
Louisa May Alcott
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Who funded the transcontinental railroad?
U.S. Congress/Federal Government
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What year was the Louisiana Purchase?
1803
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President of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, which promoted lobbying, publication, and education about women's rights
Frances Willard
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What was the first college to accept both males and females?
Oberlin College
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Who signed the Indian Removal Act?
Andrew Jackson in 1830
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What year was the Treaty of Guadelupe-Hidalgo signed?
1848
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When was the Mexican-American War?
1846-1848
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What U.S. President died 32 days after being sworn into office, and who replaced him?
William Henry Harrison, John Tyler (This was the election of 1840)
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What was the purpose of the Philadelphia Convention of 1787?
Replace the Articles of Confederation with a new governing document, formed the U.S. Constitution
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When was the Constitution written?
1787
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When did the U.S. purchase Alaska, for how much, and from who?
1867, $7.2 million, and from Russia
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Trent Affair
1861, Union forces stopped a British ship and seized 2 confederate diplomats. Caused an outcry and made the Union think Britain would join the confederacy in the civil war. Outcry quelled by Lincoln's negotiations
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What is true of indentured servants?
They were given good and clothing and would be freed after their service, but were not paid and could not marry/support a family
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Led a rebellion against the British governor of NY in 1688 and seized the city until 1691
Jacob Leisler
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Led an expedition of 600 men to southeastern America between 1539-1541, discovered the Mississippi river
Hernando de Soto
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Made an expedition to southwestern america between 1540-1542, first settler group to see the grand canyon
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado
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Conquered the Aztecs in 1519
Hernando Cortes
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Explored Florida looking for the fountain of youth in 1513, claimed florida for spain
Juan Ponce de Leon
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Led an failed expedition of the gulf coast in 1528
Panfilio de Narveez
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Who founded the Whig Party?
Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams
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The concept that the ultimate sovereignty of the federal government rests with the people is most explicitly stated in
the preamble to the U.S. constitution
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1815 Economic program advanced by Henry Clay that included support for a national bank, high tariffs, and internal improvements; emphasized strong role for federal government in the economy and integration of the North, West, and South
American System
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What idea did Brook Farms and Oneida Community reflect?
Perfectionism
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A group of socio-religious perfectionists who lived in New York. Practiced polygamy, communal property, and communal raising of children.
Oneida Community
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A literary explosion during the 1840s inspired in part by Emerson's ideas on the liberation of the individual. Examples are Moby Dick, Scarlet letter, and Leaves of Grass
American Renaissance
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A term used to describe literature that pandered to the polite, refined, and delicate elements of society.
Genteel Tradition
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What was William Lloyd Garrison's proposed solution to slavery?
Immediate emancipation of slaves without compensation for slaveholders
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Which group was most likely to adopt free soil ideology?
Western frontier settlers
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What was the purpose of the Seneca Falls Convention in NY in 1848?
Protest against laws that gave women a status inferior to men
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Who wrote "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" that highlighted the sexual exploitation of slave women?
Harriet Jacobs
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When was Harvard founded?
1636
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a social reform effort that began in the mid-1800s and promoted the idea of having all children educated in a common place regardless of social class or background
Common School Movement
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Meeting of Federalists near the end of the War of 1812 in which the party listed it's complaints against the ruling Republican Party. These actions were largley viewed as traitorous to the country and lost the Federalist much influence
Hartford Convention
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Supreme Court ruling (1819) confirming the supremacy of national over state government
McCulloch v. Maryland
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1770's by "Mother" Ann Lee; Utopian group that splintered from the Quakers; believed that they & all other churches had grown too interested in this world & neglectful of their afterlives; prohibited marriage and sexual relationships; practiced celibacy
Shakers
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T/F - The supreme court enforced monopolies on steamboat travel and bridge construction during the transportation revolution
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Treaty in 1794 in which Britain agreed to evacuate its posts on the US western frontier. Created a more stable relationship between the U.S. and GB
Jay treaty (1794)
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What was a consequence of the Mexican-American war?
80,000-100,000 Mexicans became U.S. citizens
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Scottish philosopher whose skeptical philosophy restricted human knowledge to that which can be perceived by the senses (1711-1776)
David Hume
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T/F - The second great awakening was tied to social reform movements