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8th Grade U.S. History
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Exploaration
Unit 1 Vocabulary
God, Glory, and Gold
Northwest Passage
Who Explored Where
Mercantilism
Push and Pull Factors
Joint-venture
Space Exploration
Mars
Spanish
Cabeza de Vaca
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
Hernando de Soto
Damián Massanet
French
Jacques Cartier
Pierre-Esprit Radisson,
French and Fur
Daily Life of Fur Traders
Robert Sieur de la Salle
English
Sir Francis Drake
Sir Walter Raleigh
Colonization
Unit 2 Vocabulary
Reasons for Colonization
Jamestown
Life inside Jamestown Fort
John Smith and Pocahontas
Fresh supplies and a disaster
A Second Ship and Army of Rats
Starving Time and Cannibalism
John Rolfe and Pocahontas
Tobacco
House of Burgesses
Jamestown Massacre
Royal Colony
Slavery in Jamestown
Plymouth
Puritans vs ?Separatists
Persecution
Life in Holland
Speedwell
Life on the Mayflower
John Howland
Mayflower Compact
the first year
The First Thanksgiving
A National Holiday
Squanto
New England
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Plantation System
Transatlantic slave trade
Spread of Slavery
Maryland: A Safe Haven for Persecuted Catholics
Georgia
Self-government
Representative Government
Mayflower Compact
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
House of Burgesses
Enlightenment Thinkers
Thomas Hooker
Charles de Montesquieu
John Locke
Religion
Plymouth Colony Churches
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Roger Williams and Rhode Island
Separation of Church and State
William Penn - Pennsylvania
Maryland - Catholics
1786 The Virginia Act
First Great Awakening
Anne Hutchinson
Church Government
American Revolution
Unit 3&4 Vocabulary
Steps to Revolution
French and Indian War
Britain's Burden
Proclamation of 1763
Sugar Act of 1764
Stamp Act of 1765
Quartering Act 1765
Townshend Act 1767
Boston Massacre
Crispus Attucks
John Adams Lawyer for Red Coats
Bloody Massacre Engraving
Tea Act 1773
Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
First Continental Congress
Lack of Representation
Mercantilism
Civil disobedience
Declaring Independence
Olive Branch Petition
Second Continental Congress
Declaration of Independence
Grievances
Unalienable Rights
Battles Revolutionary War
Midnight Ride
Lexington and Concord
Battle of Bunker Hill
Winter at Valley Forge
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Yorktown
Treaty of Paris 1783
Significant Individuals
Abigail Adams
John Adams
Wentworth Cheswell
Samuel Adams
Mercy Otis Warren
James Armistead
Benjamin Franklin
Crispus Attucks
King George III
Patrick Henry
Thomas Jefferson
The Marquis de Lafayette
Thomas Paine
George Washington
John Paul Jones
Loyalists vs Patriots vs Neutrals
Paul Revere
Important Women
Abigail Adams
Esther De Berdt Reed
Deborah Sampson
Molly Ludwig
Mercy Otis Warren
Women Spies and Supporters
Constitution
Unit 5 Vocabulary
The Article of Confederation
Strengths
Weaknesses
Shays' Rebellion
A New Constitution
Constitutional Convention of 1787
Virginia Plan
New Jersey Plan
Great Compromise
Three-Fifths Compromise
Federalist Papers
Anti-Federalists
Patrick Henry
George Mason
Federalists
Alexander Hamilton
James Madison
Key Sources of Influence
Magna Carta (1215)
English Bill of Rights
Mayflower Compact
DOI Grievances
Principles of Government
Limited Government
Republicanism
Checks and Balances
Federalism
Separation of Powers
Popular Sovereignty
Individual Rights
Bill of Rights
1st Amendment
2nd Amendment
3rd Amendment
4th Amendment
5th Amendment
6th Amendment
7th Amendment
8th Amendment
9th Amendment
10th Amendment
Early Republic
Unit 6 Vocabulary
Founding Fathers
George Washington
Precedents
Cabinet
Alexander Hamilton
John Jay
Thomas Jefferson
John Jay as Chief Justice
Federal Court System
Serving Two Terms
Domestic Issues
A Massive Debt
Hamiltons Bank
Opposition to the Bank
First Party System
Democratic-Republicans
Federalists
Whiskey Rebellion
Foreign policy
A French Revolution
France's War with Great Britain
Proclamation of Neutrality
Why Neutrality?
Challenge to Neutrality
Foreign Policy Changes
Jay’s Treaty (1794)
French Reaction to Jay's Treaty
Minister to France in 1796
Pinckney’s Treaty (1795)
Washington’s Farewell Address
John Adams
XYZ Affair
Quasi-War
Alien & Sedition Acts
XYZ leads to Alien & Sedition Act
Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson's Tie-Breaking Victory
Marbury v. Madison
Barbary Wars (1801)
Napoleonic Wars Explained
Impact of the Napoleonic Wars on American Trade
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark's Expedition:
British Impressment of American Sailors
Chesapeake-Leopard Affair
Embargo Act (1807)
James Madison
Non-Intercourse Act
Impressment and the War of 1812
England Arms Native Americans
War of 1812
Burning of Washington D.C.
Dolly Madison Saves Famous Portrait
Battle at Fort McHenry
The Star-Spangled Banner
Treaty of Ghent
The Battle of New Orleans
Domestic Manufacturing Increases
James Monroe
Rush-Bagot Pact (1817)
Convention of 1818
Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819
Monroe Doctrine (1823)
Impact of the Monroe Doctrine
Era of Good Feelings
Nationalism
Leadership
Washington Leadership Qualities
John Marshall Leadership Qualities
Slavery
Age of Jackson
Unit 7 Vocabulary
Jacksonian Democracy
First Party System
Second Party System
Election of 1824
Democratic-Republicans Split
Democratic Party
Whig Party
Election of 1828
Spoils System
Taxation
Protective Tariffs
Low tariffs
Tariffs and the Northeastern States
Tariffs and the South
Nullification Crisis (1832)
Banks
Bank of the United States
Jackson's Native American Policy
Indian Removal Act
Worcester v. Georgia
Trail of Tears
Landmark Supreme Court cases
McCulloch v. Maryland
Gibbons v. Ogden
Westward Expansion
Unit 8 Vocabulary
Manifest Destiny
Treaty of Paris 1783
Northwest Ordinance
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark
Red River Valley
Florida
Texas
Mexican Cession
Oregon Territory
Gadsden Purchase
Homestead Act
Alaska Purchase
U.S. Mexican War
Polk's Ambitions
Texas Boarder
Zachary Taylor
U.S. Declares War
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Geography
California Gold
Erie Canal
Railroads & Telegraphs
Industrial Growth
Oregon Trail
Santa Fe Trail
California Trail
People
Chinese
Mormons
Industrialization
Unit 9 Vocabulary
New Technology and Scientific Innovation
From Domestic to Factories Systems
Efficiency
Steamboat
Cotton Gin
Telegraph
Interchangeable parts
Mechanical Reaper
Steam Engine
Power Loom
Morse Code
Spinning Jenny
Steel Plow
Barbed Wire
Inventors
James Hargreaves
Eli Whitney
Samuel Morse
Joseph Glidden
Robert Fulton
Cyrus McCormick
John Deere
Transportation
Roads and Canals
Transportation Hubs
Railroads
Transcontinental Railroad
Erie Canal
Regions and Economic Differnces
Natural Resources
North
South
Ranching and Agriculture
Cotton Gin
Slavery Expands
Plantations
West and Mid-West
Free Enterprise System
Characteristics
Benefits
Banking
Immigration
Urbanization
Push and Pull Factors
Cheap Labor
Colonial America
Chinese
Irish
German
Competition
Cultural Enclaves
Contributions
Reformers
Unit 10 Vocabulary
Movements
Abolitionist Movement
Frederick Douglass
Quakers
Importation Ban (1807)
-American Colonization Society
William Lloyd Garrison
Grimke Sisters
Underground Railroad
Fugitive Slave Law
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Dred Scott v. Sandford, (1857)
John Brown
Women's Rights Movement
Seneca Falls, NY
Dorothea Dix
Sojourner Truth
Lucretia Mott
Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Declaration of Sentiments
Harriet Tubman
Educational Reform
Horace Mann
Temperance
Women's rights
Prison Reform
Labor Reform Movement
Care of the Disabled
Second Great Awakening
Art, Music, Poems
Henry David Thoreau’
Hudson River School
“Battle Hymn of the Republic”
Transcendentalism
Individualism & Transcendentalism
Trancendentalism vs Awakening
Romanticism movement
Walt Whitman
Song of Myself
John James Audubon
Mark Twain
Civil War
Unit 11 Vocabulary
Important People
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis Inaugural Address
Reason for Leaving Union
Ulysses S. Grant
Robert E. Lee
Abraham Lincoln
First Inaugural Address
Second Inaugural Address
Gettysburg Address
Assassination of Lincoln
William Carney
Philip Bazaar
Causes
Slavery
North/Slavery
Northern Whigs
Southern Democrats
Sectionalism
Tariffs
North View on Tariffs
South's View on Tariffs
West's View on Tarriffs
Economic Differences
Contrasting Views of Liberty
10th Amendment Conflict
Significan Events
Missouri Compromise (1820)
Mexican Cession and Slavery
Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
Secession
Confederacy's Goal
Battles
Ft. Sumter
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Gettysburg
Siege of Vicksburg
Emancipation Proclamation
Appomattox Court House
Geography Impact
Union/Confederacy Advantages
Reconstruction
Unit 12 Vocabulary
Freedmen’s Bureau
13th Amendment
Reconstruction Act of 1867
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Reconstructed State Governments reforms
Evaluating reconstruction reforms
African Americans in Public Office
End of Voting
African American Lawmakers
Readmitting the Southern States
Rebuilding the southern economy
Ku Klux Klan
Black Codes
Jim Crow Laws
Jim Crow vs Black Codes
Civil Rights Legislation
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Compromise of 1877
8th Grade U.S. History
Home
Exploaration
Unit 1 Vocabulary
God, Glory, and Gold
Northwest Passage
Who Explored Where
Mercantilism
Push and Pull Factors
Joint-venture
Space Exploration
Mars
Spanish
Cabeza de Vaca
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
Hernando de Soto
Damián Massanet
French
Jacques Cartier
Pierre-Esprit Radisson,
French and Fur
Daily Life of Fur Traders
Robert Sieur de la Salle
English
Sir Francis Drake
Sir Walter Raleigh
Colonization
Unit 2 Vocabulary
Reasons for Colonization
Jamestown
Life inside Jamestown Fort
John Smith and Pocahontas
Fresh supplies and a disaster
A Second Ship and Army of Rats
Starving Time and Cannibalism
John Rolfe and Pocahontas
Tobacco
House of Burgesses
Jamestown Massacre
Royal Colony
Slavery in Jamestown
Plymouth
Puritans vs ?Separatists
Persecution
Life in Holland
Speedwell
Life on the Mayflower
John Howland
Mayflower Compact
the first year
The First Thanksgiving
A National Holiday
Squanto
New England
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Plantation System
Transatlantic slave trade
Spread of Slavery
Maryland: A Safe Haven for Persecuted Catholics
Georgia
Self-government
Representative Government
Mayflower Compact
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
House of Burgesses
Enlightenment Thinkers
Thomas Hooker
Charles de Montesquieu
John Locke
Religion
Plymouth Colony Churches
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Roger Williams and Rhode Island
Separation of Church and State
William Penn - Pennsylvania
Maryland - Catholics
1786 The Virginia Act
First Great Awakening
Anne Hutchinson
Church Government
American Revolution
Unit 3&4 Vocabulary
Steps to Revolution
French and Indian War
Britain's Burden
Proclamation of 1763
Sugar Act of 1764
Stamp Act of 1765
Quartering Act 1765
Townshend Act 1767
Boston Massacre
Crispus Attucks
John Adams Lawyer for Red Coats
Bloody Massacre Engraving
Tea Act 1773
Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
First Continental Congress
Lack of Representation
Mercantilism
Civil disobedience
Declaring Independence
Olive Branch Petition
Second Continental Congress
Declaration of Independence
Grievances
Unalienable Rights
Battles Revolutionary War
Midnight Ride
Lexington and Concord
Battle of Bunker Hill
Winter at Valley Forge
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Yorktown
Treaty of Paris 1783
Significant Individuals
Abigail Adams
John Adams
Wentworth Cheswell
Samuel Adams
Mercy Otis Warren
James Armistead
Benjamin Franklin
Crispus Attucks
King George III
Patrick Henry
Thomas Jefferson
The Marquis de Lafayette
Thomas Paine
George Washington
John Paul Jones
Loyalists vs Patriots vs Neutrals
Paul Revere
Important Women
Abigail Adams
Esther De Berdt Reed
Deborah Sampson
Molly Ludwig
Mercy Otis Warren
Women Spies and Supporters
Constitution
Unit 5 Vocabulary
The Article of Confederation
Strengths
Weaknesses
Shays' Rebellion
A New Constitution
Constitutional Convention of 1787
Virginia Plan
New Jersey Plan
Great Compromise
Three-Fifths Compromise
Federalist Papers
Anti-Federalists
Patrick Henry
George Mason
Federalists
Alexander Hamilton
James Madison
Key Sources of Influence
Magna Carta (1215)
English Bill of Rights
Mayflower Compact
DOI Grievances
Principles of Government
Limited Government
Republicanism
Checks and Balances
Federalism
Separation of Powers
Popular Sovereignty
Individual Rights
Bill of Rights
1st Amendment
2nd Amendment
3rd Amendment
4th Amendment
5th Amendment
6th Amendment
7th Amendment
8th Amendment
9th Amendment
10th Amendment
Early Republic
Unit 6 Vocabulary
Founding Fathers
George Washington
Precedents
Cabinet
Alexander Hamilton
John Jay
Thomas Jefferson
John Jay as Chief Justice
Federal Court System
Serving Two Terms
Domestic Issues
A Massive Debt
Hamiltons Bank
Opposition to the Bank
First Party System
Democratic-Republicans
Federalists
Whiskey Rebellion
Foreign policy
A French Revolution
France's War with Great Britain
Proclamation of Neutrality
Why Neutrality?
Challenge to Neutrality
Foreign Policy Changes
Jay’s Treaty (1794)
French Reaction to Jay's Treaty
Minister to France in 1796
Pinckney’s Treaty (1795)
Washington’s Farewell Address
John Adams
XYZ Affair
Quasi-War
Alien & Sedition Acts
XYZ leads to Alien & Sedition Act
Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson's Tie-Breaking Victory
Marbury v. Madison
Barbary Wars (1801)
Napoleonic Wars Explained
Impact of the Napoleonic Wars on American Trade
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark's Expedition:
British Impressment of American Sailors
Chesapeake-Leopard Affair
Embargo Act (1807)
James Madison
Non-Intercourse Act
Impressment and the War of 1812
England Arms Native Americans
War of 1812
Burning of Washington D.C.
Dolly Madison Saves Famous Portrait
Battle at Fort McHenry
The Star-Spangled Banner
Treaty of Ghent
The Battle of New Orleans
Domestic Manufacturing Increases
James Monroe
Rush-Bagot Pact (1817)
Convention of 1818
Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819
Monroe Doctrine (1823)
Impact of the Monroe Doctrine
Era of Good Feelings
Nationalism
Leadership
Washington Leadership Qualities
John Marshall Leadership Qualities
Slavery
Age of Jackson
Unit 7 Vocabulary
Jacksonian Democracy
First Party System
Second Party System
Election of 1824
Democratic-Republicans Split
Democratic Party
Whig Party
Election of 1828
Spoils System
Taxation
Protective Tariffs
Low tariffs
Tariffs and the Northeastern States
Tariffs and the South
Nullification Crisis (1832)
Banks
Bank of the United States
Jackson's Native American Policy
Indian Removal Act
Worcester v. Georgia
Trail of Tears
Landmark Supreme Court cases
McCulloch v. Maryland
Gibbons v. Ogden
Westward Expansion
Unit 8 Vocabulary
Manifest Destiny
Treaty of Paris 1783
Northwest Ordinance
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark
Red River Valley
Florida
Texas
Mexican Cession
Oregon Territory
Gadsden Purchase
Homestead Act
Alaska Purchase
U.S. Mexican War
Polk's Ambitions
Texas Boarder
Zachary Taylor
U.S. Declares War
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Geography
California Gold
Erie Canal
Railroads & Telegraphs
Industrial Growth
Oregon Trail
Santa Fe Trail
California Trail
People
Chinese
Mormons
Industrialization
Unit 9 Vocabulary
New Technology and Scientific Innovation
From Domestic to Factories Systems
Efficiency
Steamboat
Cotton Gin
Telegraph
Interchangeable parts
Mechanical Reaper
Steam Engine
Power Loom
Morse Code
Spinning Jenny
Steel Plow
Barbed Wire
Inventors
James Hargreaves
Eli Whitney
Samuel Morse
Joseph Glidden
Robert Fulton
Cyrus McCormick
John Deere
Transportation
Roads and Canals
Transportation Hubs
Railroads
Transcontinental Railroad
Erie Canal
Regions and Economic Differnces
Natural Resources
North
South
Ranching and Agriculture
Cotton Gin
Slavery Expands
Plantations
West and Mid-West
Free Enterprise System
Characteristics
Benefits
Banking
Immigration
Urbanization
Push and Pull Factors
Cheap Labor
Colonial America
Chinese
Irish
German
Competition
Cultural Enclaves
Contributions
Reformers
Unit 10 Vocabulary
Movements
Abolitionist Movement
Frederick Douglass
Quakers
Importation Ban (1807)
-American Colonization Society
William Lloyd Garrison
Grimke Sisters
Underground Railroad
Fugitive Slave Law
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Dred Scott v. Sandford, (1857)
John Brown
Women's Rights Movement
Seneca Falls, NY
Dorothea Dix
Sojourner Truth
Lucretia Mott
Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Declaration of Sentiments
Harriet Tubman
Educational Reform
Horace Mann
Temperance
Women's rights
Prison Reform
Labor Reform Movement
Care of the Disabled
Second Great Awakening
Art, Music, Poems
Henry David Thoreau’
Hudson River School
“Battle Hymn of the Republic”
Transcendentalism
Individualism & Transcendentalism
Trancendentalism vs Awakening
Romanticism movement
Walt Whitman
Song of Myself
John James Audubon
Mark Twain
Civil War
Unit 11 Vocabulary
Important People
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis Inaugural Address
Reason for Leaving Union
Ulysses S. Grant
Robert E. Lee
Abraham Lincoln
First Inaugural Address
Second Inaugural Address
Gettysburg Address
Assassination of Lincoln
William Carney
Philip Bazaar
Causes
Slavery
North/Slavery
Northern Whigs
Southern Democrats
Sectionalism
Tariffs
North View on Tariffs
South's View on Tariffs
West's View on Tarriffs
Economic Differences
Contrasting Views of Liberty
10th Amendment Conflict
Significan Events
Missouri Compromise (1820)
Mexican Cession and Slavery
Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
Secession
Confederacy's Goal
Battles
Ft. Sumter
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Gettysburg
Siege of Vicksburg
Emancipation Proclamation
Appomattox Court House
Geography Impact
Union/Confederacy Advantages
Reconstruction
Unit 12 Vocabulary
Freedmen’s Bureau
13th Amendment
Reconstruction Act of 1867
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Reconstructed State Governments reforms
Evaluating reconstruction reforms
African Americans in Public Office
End of Voting
African American Lawmakers
Readmitting the Southern States
Rebuilding the southern economy
Ku Klux Klan
Black Codes
Jim Crow Laws
Jim Crow vs Black Codes
Civil Rights Legislation
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Compromise of 1877
More
Home
Exploaration
Unit 1 Vocabulary
God, Glory, and Gold
Northwest Passage
Who Explored Where
Mercantilism
Push and Pull Factors
Joint-venture
Space Exploration
Mars
Spanish
Cabeza de Vaca
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
Hernando de Soto
Damián Massanet
French
Jacques Cartier
Pierre-Esprit Radisson,
French and Fur
Daily Life of Fur Traders
Robert Sieur de la Salle
English
Sir Francis Drake
Sir Walter Raleigh
Colonization
Unit 2 Vocabulary
Reasons for Colonization
Jamestown
Life inside Jamestown Fort
John Smith and Pocahontas
Fresh supplies and a disaster
A Second Ship and Army of Rats
Starving Time and Cannibalism
John Rolfe and Pocahontas
Tobacco
House of Burgesses
Jamestown Massacre
Royal Colony
Slavery in Jamestown
Plymouth
Puritans vs ?Separatists
Persecution
Life in Holland
Speedwell
Life on the Mayflower
John Howland
Mayflower Compact
the first year
The First Thanksgiving
A National Holiday
Squanto
New England
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Plantation System
Transatlantic slave trade
Spread of Slavery
Maryland: A Safe Haven for Persecuted Catholics
Georgia
Self-government
Representative Government
Mayflower Compact
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
House of Burgesses
Enlightenment Thinkers
Thomas Hooker
Charles de Montesquieu
John Locke
Religion
Plymouth Colony Churches
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Roger Williams and Rhode Island
Separation of Church and State
William Penn - Pennsylvania
Maryland - Catholics
1786 The Virginia Act
First Great Awakening
Anne Hutchinson
Church Government
American Revolution
Unit 3&4 Vocabulary
Steps to Revolution
French and Indian War
Britain's Burden
Proclamation of 1763
Sugar Act of 1764
Stamp Act of 1765
Quartering Act 1765
Townshend Act 1767
Boston Massacre
Crispus Attucks
John Adams Lawyer for Red Coats
Bloody Massacre Engraving
Tea Act 1773
Boston Tea Party
Intolerable Acts
First Continental Congress
Lack of Representation
Mercantilism
Civil disobedience
Declaring Independence
Olive Branch Petition
Second Continental Congress
Declaration of Independence
Grievances
Unalienable Rights
Battles Revolutionary War
Midnight Ride
Lexington and Concord
Battle of Bunker Hill
Winter at Valley Forge
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Yorktown
Treaty of Paris 1783
Significant Individuals
Abigail Adams
John Adams
Wentworth Cheswell
Samuel Adams
Mercy Otis Warren
James Armistead
Benjamin Franklin
Crispus Attucks
King George III
Patrick Henry
Thomas Jefferson
The Marquis de Lafayette
Thomas Paine
George Washington
John Paul Jones
Loyalists vs Patriots vs Neutrals
Paul Revere
Important Women
Abigail Adams
Esther De Berdt Reed
Deborah Sampson
Molly Ludwig
Mercy Otis Warren
Women Spies and Supporters
Constitution
Unit 5 Vocabulary
The Article of Confederation
Strengths
Weaknesses
Shays' Rebellion
A New Constitution
Constitutional Convention of 1787
Virginia Plan
New Jersey Plan
Great Compromise
Three-Fifths Compromise
Federalist Papers
Anti-Federalists
Patrick Henry
George Mason
Federalists
Alexander Hamilton
James Madison
Key Sources of Influence
Magna Carta (1215)
English Bill of Rights
Mayflower Compact
DOI Grievances
Principles of Government
Limited Government
Republicanism
Checks and Balances
Federalism
Separation of Powers
Popular Sovereignty
Individual Rights
Bill of Rights
1st Amendment
2nd Amendment
3rd Amendment
4th Amendment
5th Amendment
6th Amendment
7th Amendment
8th Amendment
9th Amendment
10th Amendment
Early Republic
Unit 6 Vocabulary
Founding Fathers
George Washington
Precedents
Cabinet
Alexander Hamilton
John Jay
Thomas Jefferson
John Jay as Chief Justice
Federal Court System
Serving Two Terms
Domestic Issues
A Massive Debt
Hamiltons Bank
Opposition to the Bank
First Party System
Democratic-Republicans
Federalists
Whiskey Rebellion
Foreign policy
A French Revolution
France's War with Great Britain
Proclamation of Neutrality
Why Neutrality?
Challenge to Neutrality
Foreign Policy Changes
Jay’s Treaty (1794)
French Reaction to Jay's Treaty
Minister to France in 1796
Pinckney’s Treaty (1795)
Washington’s Farewell Address
John Adams
XYZ Affair
Quasi-War
Alien & Sedition Acts
XYZ leads to Alien & Sedition Act
Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson's Tie-Breaking Victory
Marbury v. Madison
Barbary Wars (1801)
Napoleonic Wars Explained
Impact of the Napoleonic Wars on American Trade
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark's Expedition:
British Impressment of American Sailors
Chesapeake-Leopard Affair
Embargo Act (1807)
James Madison
Non-Intercourse Act
Impressment and the War of 1812
England Arms Native Americans
War of 1812
Burning of Washington D.C.
Dolly Madison Saves Famous Portrait
Battle at Fort McHenry
The Star-Spangled Banner
Treaty of Ghent
The Battle of New Orleans
Domestic Manufacturing Increases
James Monroe
Rush-Bagot Pact (1817)
Convention of 1818
Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819
Monroe Doctrine (1823)
Impact of the Monroe Doctrine
Era of Good Feelings
Nationalism
Leadership
Washington Leadership Qualities
John Marshall Leadership Qualities
Slavery
Age of Jackson
Unit 7 Vocabulary
Jacksonian Democracy
First Party System
Second Party System
Election of 1824
Democratic-Republicans Split
Democratic Party
Whig Party
Election of 1828
Spoils System
Taxation
Protective Tariffs
Low tariffs
Tariffs and the Northeastern States
Tariffs and the South
Nullification Crisis (1832)
Banks
Bank of the United States
Jackson's Native American Policy
Indian Removal Act
Worcester v. Georgia
Trail of Tears
Landmark Supreme Court cases
McCulloch v. Maryland
Gibbons v. Ogden
Westward Expansion
Unit 8 Vocabulary
Manifest Destiny
Treaty of Paris 1783
Northwest Ordinance
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark
Red River Valley
Florida
Texas
Mexican Cession
Oregon Territory
Gadsden Purchase
Homestead Act
Alaska Purchase
U.S. Mexican War
Polk's Ambitions
Texas Boarder
Zachary Taylor
U.S. Declares War
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Geography
California Gold
Erie Canal
Railroads & Telegraphs
Industrial Growth
Oregon Trail
Santa Fe Trail
California Trail
People
Chinese
Mormons
Industrialization
Unit 9 Vocabulary
New Technology and Scientific Innovation
From Domestic to Factories Systems
Efficiency
Steamboat
Cotton Gin
Telegraph
Interchangeable parts
Mechanical Reaper
Steam Engine
Power Loom
Morse Code
Spinning Jenny
Steel Plow
Barbed Wire
Inventors
James Hargreaves
Eli Whitney
Samuel Morse
Joseph Glidden
Robert Fulton
Cyrus McCormick
John Deere
Transportation
Roads and Canals
Transportation Hubs
Railroads
Transcontinental Railroad
Erie Canal
Regions and Economic Differnces
Natural Resources
North
South
Ranching and Agriculture
Cotton Gin
Slavery Expands
Plantations
West and Mid-West
Free Enterprise System
Characteristics
Benefits
Banking
Immigration
Urbanization
Push and Pull Factors
Cheap Labor
Colonial America
Chinese
Irish
German
Competition
Cultural Enclaves
Contributions
Reformers
Unit 10 Vocabulary
Movements
Abolitionist Movement
Frederick Douglass
Quakers
Importation Ban (1807)
-American Colonization Society
William Lloyd Garrison
Grimke Sisters
Underground Railroad
Fugitive Slave Law
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Dred Scott v. Sandford, (1857)
John Brown
Women's Rights Movement
Seneca Falls, NY
Dorothea Dix
Sojourner Truth
Lucretia Mott
Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Declaration of Sentiments
Harriet Tubman
Educational Reform
Horace Mann
Temperance
Women's rights
Prison Reform
Labor Reform Movement
Care of the Disabled
Second Great Awakening
Art, Music, Poems
Henry David Thoreau’
Hudson River School
“Battle Hymn of the Republic”
Transcendentalism
Individualism & Transcendentalism
Trancendentalism vs Awakening
Romanticism movement
Walt Whitman
Song of Myself
John James Audubon
Mark Twain
Civil War
Unit 11 Vocabulary
Important People
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis Inaugural Address
Reason for Leaving Union
Ulysses S. Grant
Robert E. Lee
Abraham Lincoln
First Inaugural Address
Second Inaugural Address
Gettysburg Address
Assassination of Lincoln
William Carney
Philip Bazaar
Causes
Slavery
North/Slavery
Northern Whigs
Southern Democrats
Sectionalism
Tariffs
North View on Tariffs
South's View on Tariffs
West's View on Tarriffs
Economic Differences
Contrasting Views of Liberty
10th Amendment Conflict
Significan Events
Missouri Compromise (1820)
Mexican Cession and Slavery
Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
Secession
Confederacy's Goal
Battles
Ft. Sumter
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Gettysburg
Siege of Vicksburg
Emancipation Proclamation
Appomattox Court House
Geography Impact
Union/Confederacy Advantages
Reconstruction
Unit 12 Vocabulary
Freedmen’s Bureau
13th Amendment
Reconstruction Act of 1867
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Reconstructed State Governments reforms
Evaluating reconstruction reforms
African Americans in Public Office
End of Voting
African American Lawmakers
Readmitting the Southern States
Rebuilding the southern economy
Ku Klux Klan
Black Codes
Jim Crow Laws
Jim Crow vs Black Codes
Civil Rights Legislation
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Compromise of 1877
Unit 10 Vocabulary
Reformers
Movements
Art, Music, Poems
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