2nd History Midterm

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Queen Anne's War Ends

1713

Slaves in South Carolina march for their liberty

1766

Treaty of Ft. Stanwix

1768

Boston Massacre

1770

Dunmore's Proclamation

1775

San Francisco Mission Founded

1776

Kodiak Island Settled

1784

Haitian revolution begins when?

1791

Neutrality Proclomation issued when?

1793

Treaty of San Lorenzo was when?

1795

The Alien and Sedition Acts were when?

1798

When was the Corrupt Bargain?

1824

When was the tariff on imported manufactured goods passed?

1828

When was the Force bill passed by Congress?

1832

When was Martin Van Buren elected?

1836

One proud result of the work of blank in deterring the British threat in the South was the acquisition of significant territory. The Red Sticks with the British against members of their own blank nation but the American victory was ultimately a defeat: General Jackson claimed terrirory once held by both sides.

Andrew Jackson; Creek

Slaves prevented from forming bonds in

Chesapeake

They began growing export crops

Chesapeake

Intended to punish Massachussetts for the Boston Tea Party

Coercive Acts

Argued for inevitability of colonial independence

Common Sense published

National government actively protects individual liberties Each state es equally represented in Congress System of checks and balances constrains federal power?

Constitution

Signaled serious engagement of British forces

Continental Army formed

Did the Federalists or Democratic-Republicans encourage immigrant citizenship?

Demo-Republicans

Did the Federalists or Democratic-Republicans favor agriculture over domestic manufactures?

Demo-Republicans

Genteel Whites

Devoted spaces in homes to entertainment; Saved time and labor with consumer goods; Prized consumer goods

Native Americans

Devoted spaces in homes to entertainment; Saved time and labor with consumer goods; Prized consumer goods

Based on the info in both maps, how might illegally traded slaves be sent from a southern port to a market in Memphis, Tennessee?

Disembarking at New Orleans, they could take General Jackson's Military Road and travel from there to Memphis-

Planters in the South are pleased to find that cotton thrives in the region. The swanpy lowcountry provides the best environment for the Barbadian variety, but short-staple cotton has proven to thrive elsewhere. The ingenuity of blank's new device, the cotton gin, has made processing the latter variety much easier. Some planters are concerned that the Congressional ban on the blank of slaves will imperil this new agricultural industry to flourish. Others report that many Congressional allies continue to defend the institution to their peers.

Eli Whitney, importation

Which of the following were characteristics of Congress' organization of the Northwest Territory?

Established guidelines for handling escaped slaves, Included procedures for self-government, and included enforcement mechanisms that empowered the national government in new ways

What is the significance of the Ten-hour Movement petitions?

Exemplified an important new strategy available to women in politics

Free blacks received equal rights in the north

False

Pennsylvania was the first state to abolish slavery

False

This map demonstrates that internal improvement projects benefitted New Englanders at the expense of Southerners.

False

the Articles of Confederation not allow for equal representation among states

False

the Articles of Confederation provided for a two-house legislature

False

Did the Federalists or Democratic-Republicans have a political miscalculation that brought the party's end?

Federalists

Did the Federalists or Democratic-Republicans prefer a passive citizenty that deferred to its leaders?

Federalists

According to the map, which port city might free black Loyalists have departed if they wanted to set out for a colony, they considered a "Providence of Freedom"?

Halifax

While Indians in the Southeast sometimes allied themselves with the US military in an effort to preserve their communitiess' independence, Indians elsewhere built pan-tribal alliances in the hopes of resisting. In the Northwest, which of the following events helped catalyze the process?

Handsome Lake began to preach the "Good Message"

For whom was the territory immediately to the west of the Proclamation line of 1763 officially reserved?

Indians

An imperial power's first North American colony

Kodiak Island settled

Their economy was dependent on rice farming

Lowcountry

Use of the task system gave slaves the ability to run their own farms in

Lowcountry

Colonial governors were Patriots Loyalists or Neutral?

Loyalists

Tories were Patriots Loyalists or Neutral?

Loyalists

Cherokees were Patriots Loyalists or Neutral?

Loyalists Neutral

West Indian planters were Patriots Loyalists or Neutral?

Loyalists Neutral

From the following list, select which circumstances plagued the new nation between 1781 and 1787.

Massachusetts farmers were so upset by burdensome debts and high mortgages that they revolted against the govermment. State governments became increasingly democratic, gaining citizens latitude the Confederacy could not. The Confederation faced crushing debt as a consequence of its financial policies during the Revolutionary War

According to the map, which of the following regions saw the most fighting during the War of 1812?

Mississippi Territory

In addition to escalating tensions between France and Britain, what factor also contributed to Napoleon's decision to sell the Louisiana terrirory to the US?

Napoleon realized that the island of Saint-Domingue could not be conquered from rebellious slaves fighting for their independence from France

New Englanders were Patriots Loyalists or Neutral?

Patriots

Free blacks

Patriots Loyalists

European treaty reverses colonist's gains

Peace of Aix la Chapelle

German immigrants to British North America predominantly settled in because they were seeking religious tolerance, and most of this immigrant population was Among the roughly 37,000 German immigrants between 1749 and 1754, about one-third were blank who blank to secure their passage

Pennsylvania; Protestant; sold their labor

What might the next image, published in June of 1788, have depicted?

Pillars labeled "Maryland" and "South Carolina" would be set next to the others.

With whom did Gabriel hope to make common cause and expand the rebellion?

Poor whites

Based on the information on this map, what type of strategy did the Continental Army employ in the South?

Primarily land

Colonial defense floundered in European conflict

Queen Anne's War

Motivated by Russian presence on the Pacific coast

San Francisco mission founded

Which of the following were the most successful colonial strategies used to oppose British policies in the 1760's and 1770's?

Signing boycott agreements and writing letters to the editor

Spurred New England political thought about the structures of colonial governance

Stamp Act

Which of the following might a historian examine when studying the meaning of popular sovereignty in the new American republic?

State constitutions

According to Jackson, who poses the most serious threat to Indians?

State governments

Intended to save a royal charter from bankruptcy

Tea Act

In what plan did the National government actively protects individual liberties and Each state is equally represented in Congress

The New Jersey plan

Which group took military action that launched the Seven Years' War?

The Ohio Company of Virginia

Which of the following demographic problems faced Great Britain after the loss of its North American colonies?

The government had to find new colonies to which it could exile criminals

North Carolina and Georgia?

The population of enslaved people that made up Georgia's population was lower that that in South Carolina African slaves were the largest immigrant group in this area

Which of the following statements best describe ways in which religious toleration developed in the early republic?

The social influence of Protestant denominations established during the Great Awakening became increasingly weak and most states maintained legal preferences for Protestants

What evidence does Madison use to argue against the strict separation of powers?

The state governments have not achieved absolute separation of power, but are nonetheless successful

Which of the following transportation innovations might account for the major slave trade route along the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers

The steam engine

the Articles of Confederation did not establish an executive branch

True

In what plan did a system of checks and balances contrain federal power?

Virginia Plan

This new legal structure was developed to facilitate cooperation between state governments and private companies.

What is corporate charter

The social standard governed social relationships and access to political power in the North American colonies.

What is deference

The development of this political philosophy was built on the same ideas that influenced Enlightenment religious thought.

What is liberalism

This political party hoped to bring attention to issues facing laborers and the working classes.

What is the Working Men's Party

What is ironic about the United States' most decisive victory?

It came long after the signing of the treaty of Ghent

Peace of Aix la Chapelle

1748

Middling Whites

Devoted spaces in homes to entertainment

Which of the following ethnic groups were least likely to travel through Charleston?

Dutch

Was Ft. Niagara beseiged first? Or was it the Paxton Boys March? Maybe it was when Pontiac surrendered. . .

Fort Niagara, Paxton, Pontiac

Based on your reading of the excerpt, which of the following were classified as benefits of the Indian Removal Act?

It would end Indian-related tension between state and federal governments

Slaves outnumbered whites by 1750 in

Lowcountry

Colonists angry about Navigation Acts

New England

Reinstated older regime

Quebec Act

With whom did Tecumseh envision working together to fight the enemy?

The British and Native Americans

Which of the following describes an outcome of the Indian and French War?

The Indians of the Great Lakes region forged a now and enduring alliance with France

For which reasons did the French government support the US in the Revolutionary War?

They hoped the new US would be dependent on its commercial connections to them; It was a chance to regain valuable colonial holdings in the Caribbean; It was an opportunity to thwart their longtime imperial rival

How did the state legislatures of Kentucky respond to the Alien and Sedition Acts?

They passed resolutions arguing that a state could refuse to obey a federal law it deemed unconstitutional

Demonstrated effectiveness of non-consumption movement

Townshend Duties герealed

Despite being counted as three-fifths of a person in the Constitution, individual slaves did not receive any new or extended rights.

True

Slaves in Massachussetts challenged the legality of their enslavement in court

True

By the late 1830s, funding sources for these internal improvement projects had shifted from an earlier model.

What are railroads

A period of religious upheaval and revival that swept Anglophone churches first appeared in British North America of this region.

What is New England What is deference

The charismatic, itinerant preacher who connected various religious revivals through his travels was a founder of an evangelical Protestant denomination that gave more power to laypeople and common folk and rejected the doctrine of predestination.

Who is George Whitfield


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