1st Quarter Terms - you will need to know the meaning and significance of each of these in order to succeed on tests and essays.
Chapter 1 - New World Beginnings
1. mestizos
2. Treaty of Tordesillas
3. “three sister” farming
4. black legend
5. Pope’s Rebellion
6. encomienda
7. Cahokia
8. Columbian Exchange
Chapter 2 - The Planting of English America (1500 - 1733)
1. John Rolfe
2. Lord Baltimore
3. Walter Raleigh
4. James Oglethorpe
5. John Smith
6. joint-stock company
7. House of Burgesses
8. royal charter
9. slave codes
10. primogeniture
11. indentured servitude
12. starving time
13. Maryland's Act of Toleration
14. Great Awakening
Chapter 3 - Settling the Northern Colonies (1619 - 1700)
1. Calvinism
2. Anne Hutchinson
3. Roger Williams
4. William Bradford
5. Peter Stuyvesant
6. William Penn
7. John Winthrop
8. "visible saints"
9. New England Confederation
10. Dominion of New England
11. Navigation Laws
12. Great Puritan Migration
13. Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
14. Mercantilism
Chapter 4 - American Life in the Seventeenth Century (1607-1692)
1. "freedom dues"
2. disfranchise
3. blue blood
4. William Berkley
5. Bacon's Rebellion (1676)
6. "middle passage"
7. "First Families of Virginia"
8. Congregational Church
9. Half-way Covenant
10. Salem Witch Trials
11. Leisler's Rebellion
Chapter 5 - Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution
1. Stratification
2. Almshouse
3. Michel-Guillaume de Crevecoeur
4. Bread Colonies
5. Triangular Trade
6. Molasses Act (1733)
7. Anglicans (Church of England)
8. Congregational Church
9. Jonathan Edwards
10. Presbyterian Church
11. “Great Awakening”
12. George Whitefield
13. Painters: John Trumbull, Charles Wilson Peale, John Singleton Copley
14. Poetry: Phyllis Wheatley
15. John Peter Zenger
Chapter 6 – The Duel for North Aerica(1608 – 1763)
1. Iroquois Confederacy
2. King William's War
3. Queen Anne's War
4. William Pitt
5. Seven Year's War
6. Treaty of Paris of 1763
7. King George III
8. Pontiac's Rebellion
9. Proclamation Line of 1763
10. Albany Plan of Union
Chapter 7 - The Road to Revolution
1. Enumerated Products
2. Nullification Laws
3. George Grenville
4. Sugar Act (1764)
5. Quartering Act (1765)
6. Stamp Act (1765)
7. Virtual Representation
8. Stamp Act Congress (1765)
9. Nonimportation Agreements
10. Sons of Liberty
11. Declaratory Act (1766)
12. Townshend Acts (1770)
13. Samuel Adams
14. Boston Tea Party (1773)
15. Intolerable Acts (1774)
16. Quebec Act (1774)
17. Continental Congress (1774)
18. Declaration of Rights
19. Loyalists
20. Hessians
21. Marquis de Lafayette
22. Crispus Attucks
Chapter 8 – America Secedes from the Empire (1775-1783)
1. Second Continental Congress (May 1775)
2. George Washington
3. Bunker Hill
4. Thomas Paine - Common Sense
5. Richard Henry Lee's Resolution
6. Thomas Jefferson
7. Declaration of Independence
8. Patrick Henry
9. Gen. Benedict Arnold
10. Valley Forge
11. Saratoga
12. Comte de Rochambeau
13. Gen Cornwallis
14. Adm John Paul Jones
15. Yorktown
16. John Jay
17. Treaty of Paris (1783)
Chapter 9 – Confederation and Constitution
1. Society of the Cincinnati
2. Abigail Adams
3. Fundamental Law
4. Bill of Rights
5. Articles of Confederation (1778-1781)
6. Land Ordinance of 1785
7. Northwest Ordinance of 1787
8. John Jay
9. Shay’s Rebellion (1786)
10. Alexander Hamilton
11. James Madison
12. Virginia Plan
13. New Jersey Plan
14. “Great Compromise”
15. Electoral College
16. “Three-fifths Compromise”
17. Checks and balances
18. Federalists
19. Anti-federalists
20. The Federalist Papers
Chapter 10 – Launching the New Ship of State
1. mestizos
2. Treaty of Tordesillas
3. “three sister” farming
4. black legend
5. Pope’s Rebellion
6. encomienda
7. Cahokia
8. Columbian Exchange
Chapter 2 - The Planting of English America (1500 - 1733)
1. John Rolfe
2. Lord Baltimore
3. Walter Raleigh
4. James Oglethorpe
5. John Smith
6. joint-stock company
7. House of Burgesses
8. royal charter
9. slave codes
10. primogeniture
11. indentured servitude
12. starving time
13. Maryland's Act of Toleration
14. Great Awakening
Chapter 3 - Settling the Northern Colonies (1619 - 1700)
1. Calvinism
2. Anne Hutchinson
3. Roger Williams
4. William Bradford
5. Peter Stuyvesant
6. William Penn
7. John Winthrop
8. "visible saints"
9. New England Confederation
10. Dominion of New England
11. Navigation Laws
12. Great Puritan Migration
13. Fundamental Orders of Conneticut
14. Mercantilism
Chapter 4 - American Life in the Seventeenth Century (1607-1692)
1. "freedom dues"
2. disfranchise
3. blue blood
4. William Berkley
5. Bacon's Rebellion (1676)
6. "middle passage"
7. "First Families of Virginia"
8. Congregational Church
9. Half-way Covenant
10. Salem Witch Trials
11. Leisler's Rebellion
Chapter 5 - Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution
1. Stratification
2. Almshouse
3. Michel-Guillaume de Crevecoeur
4. Bread Colonies
5. Triangular Trade
6. Molasses Act (1733)
7. Anglicans (Church of England)
8. Congregational Church
9. Jonathan Edwards
10. Presbyterian Church
11. “Great Awakening”
12. George Whitefield
13. Painters: John Trumbull, Charles Wilson Peale, John Singleton Copley
14. Poetry: Phyllis Wheatley
15. John Peter Zenger
Chapter 6 – The Duel for North Aerica(1608 – 1763)
1. Iroquois Confederacy
2. King William's War
3. Queen Anne's War
4. William Pitt
5. Seven Year's War
6. Treaty of Paris of 1763
7. King George III
8. Pontiac's Rebellion
9. Proclamation Line of 1763
10. Albany Plan of Union
Chapter 7 - The Road to Revolution
1. Enumerated Products
2. Nullification Laws
3. George Grenville
4. Sugar Act (1764)
5. Quartering Act (1765)
6. Stamp Act (1765)
7. Virtual Representation
8. Stamp Act Congress (1765)
9. Nonimportation Agreements
10. Sons of Liberty
11. Declaratory Act (1766)
12. Townshend Acts (1770)
13. Samuel Adams
14. Boston Tea Party (1773)
15. Intolerable Acts (1774)
16. Quebec Act (1774)
17. Continental Congress (1774)
18. Declaration of Rights
19. Loyalists
20. Hessians
21. Marquis de Lafayette
22. Crispus Attucks
Chapter 8 – America Secedes from the Empire (1775-1783)
1. Second Continental Congress (May 1775)
2. George Washington
3. Bunker Hill
4. Thomas Paine - Common Sense
5. Richard Henry Lee's Resolution
6. Thomas Jefferson
7. Declaration of Independence
8. Patrick Henry
9. Gen. Benedict Arnold
10. Valley Forge
11. Saratoga
12. Comte de Rochambeau
13. Gen Cornwallis
14. Adm John Paul Jones
15. Yorktown
16. John Jay
17. Treaty of Paris (1783)
Chapter 9 – Confederation and Constitution
1. Society of the Cincinnati
2. Abigail Adams
3. Fundamental Law
4. Bill of Rights
5. Articles of Confederation (1778-1781)
6. Land Ordinance of 1785
7. Northwest Ordinance of 1787
8. John Jay
9. Shay’s Rebellion (1786)
10. Alexander Hamilton
11. James Madison
12. Virginia Plan
13. New Jersey Plan
14. “Great Compromise”
15. Electoral College
16. “Three-fifths Compromise”
17. Checks and balances
18. Federalists
19. Anti-federalists
20. The Federalist Papers
Chapter 10 – Launching the New Ship of State
- Judiciary Act of 1789
- Excise tax (whiskey)
- “Strict” interpretation
- “Elastic Clause”
- “Loose” interpretation
- Whiskey Rebellion (1794)
- Neutrality Proclamation (1793)
- Treaty of Greenville (1795)
- Jay’s Treaty (1794)
- Pinckney’s Treaty with Spain
- John Marshall
- XYZ Affair
- Alien Laws
- Sedition Act 1798
- Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
- “Compact” Theory