Comprehensive Study Guide
Discovery & Settlement
age of
exploration
Christopher
Columbus
Treaty
of Tordesillas (1494)
disease
John
Smith
Powhatan
John
Rolfe, tobacco
Mayflower
Compact (1620)
John
Winthrop
City
Upon a Hill
Puritans
Separatists,
non-separatists
Spanish
Settlements
French
Settlements
Fur
trade
Dutch,
New
Iroquois
Confederacy
American
Indians (relations w/ colonists)
Colonial
original
thirteen colonies
regions:
House
of Burgesses
Roger
Williams,
Anne
Hutchinson
Half-Way
Covenant
King
Philip
Restoration
Colonies
Navigation
Acts
Mercantilism
Dominion
of
Glorious
Revolution
Stono
Rebellion (1739)
Triangular
trade, Middle Passage
origins
of slavery
James
Oglethorpe
proprietary,
royal, and charter colonies
salutary
neglect
William
Penn,
Bacon
Indentured
Servants
headright system
The
Great Awakening (1720s-1740s)
George
Whitefield
New
Lights vs. Old Lights
Jonathan
Edwards
the
Enlightenment
Benjamin
Franklin
John
Locke
Deists
Poor
Richard
John
Peter Zenger trial
immigration
to colonial
English-French
rivalry
Road to Revolution &
Revolutionary War
French
and Indian War (7 Years War)
Proclamation
of 1763
Sugar/Revenue
Act (1764)
Stamp
Act (1765)
Stamp
Act Congress
Samuel
Adams, Sons of
Declaratory
Act (1766)
Charles
Townshend, Revenue Act of 1767
"Letter
Circular
Letter (1768)
Gaspee
incident (1772)
writs of
assistance
Quartering
Acts
Tea
Act of 1773,
Coercive
Acts/Intolerable Acts (1774)
nonimportation and noncomsumption
agreements
First
Continental Congress (1774)
virtual
representation
Thomas
Paine, Common Sense
the
“natural aristocracy”
committees
of correspondence
Continental
Association
Second
Continental Congress (1775)
Olive
Brach Petition
Declaration
of
George
Washington
Continental
Army
French
alliance
Marquis
de Lafayette
Benjamin
Franklin (diplomacy)
Whigs
& Tories, loyalists
Hessians
Frederick
von Steuben
“republican motherhood”
egalitarianism
Articles
of Confederation
Shay’s
rebellion (1786)
Peace
of
Ordinance
of (1785)
Northwest
Ordinance (1787)
Abigail
Adams
Constitution and New Republic
(1776-1800)
James
Madison
Virginia
Plan,
separation
of powers, checks and balances
federalism
three-fifths
compromise
electoral
college system
Federalists
vs. Antifederalists
The
Federalist Papers
constitutional ratification
Bill
of Rights
Judiciary
Act of 1789
Alexander
Hamlilton, economic plan
Report
on Public Credit (
1st
Bank of
Protective
tariffs
Whiskey
Rebellion (1794)
origin of
American political parties
John
Adam
Alien
and Sedition Acts (1798)
Election
of 1800 (“Revolution of 1800”)
Judiciary
Act of 1801 (midnight judges)
Age of
Thomas
Jefferson (presidency and philosophy)
Albert
Gallatin (
Aaron
Burr, Burr Conspiracy
Chief
Justice John Marshall
Marbury
vs.
Fletcher
vs. Peck (1810)
McCulloch
vs.
Impressment
Chesapeake-Leopard
Incident (1807)
Embargo
Act (1807)
Non-Intercourse
Acts (1809)
Tecumseh
and the Prophet
War
of 1812, causes of
William
Henry Harrison, Battle of
1812
Congressional "War Hawks"
Treaty
of
Andrew
Jackson and the
Era
of Good Feelings
growth of
American nationalism
Expansionism (1800-1860)
Lewis
& Clark, Sacajawea
Adams-Onis (Transcontinental) Treaty (1819)
Five
Civilized Tribes
Indian
Removal Act (1830)
Trail
of Tears
Cherokee
Nation vs.
squatters
and speculators
Mexican
Manifest
Destiny
Sante Fe
Trail
Stephen
F. Austin
The
annexation
of
Oregon
Fever, boundary settlement
Antonio
Lopez de Santa Anna
James
K. Polk
Zachary
Taylor
Mexican-American
War (causes, events)
Treaty
of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Mexican
Cession
Wilmot
Proviso
filibustering expeditions
Matthew
Perry,
Economic Development (1776-1860)
Panic
of 1819
Boom-Bust
Cycles
Samuel
B. Morse, telegraph
Elias
Howe
development
of “market revolution”
Robert
Fulton & Clermont
Gibbons
vs.
railroad
boom
National
(
American
system of manufacturing
subsistence
farming vs. commercial farming
Industrial
Revolution in
Samuel
Slater
early
labor movement, unions
Commonwealth
vs. Hunt
Immigration
nativism, anti-Catholicism
Cyrus
McCormick
agricultural
advancements
Urban
growth
US Foreign Policy: 1776-1860
Neutrality
Proclamation of 1793
Jay’s
Treaty (1794)
Pinckney
Treaty (1795)
XYZ
Affair (1797)
quasi war
with
Rush-Bagot Treaty (1817)
Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842)
Sectionalism, Slavery & the South
Slavery
(conditions, system of, etc.)
slave
codes
Abolition
movement
Eli
Whitney
plantation
system
Upper
South and Lower South
Economy
of the Old South
Gag
rule
William
Lloyd Garrison
Frederick
Douglass
abolition
of slave importation (1808)
American
Colonization Society
Nat
Turner Rebellion (1831)
African
American culture
Social
classes of the Old South
Planters,
yeoman farmers
Hinton
H. Helper, The Impending Crisis
southern
code of honor
Underground
Railroad
Harriet
Tubman
the pro-slavery
arguments
free
southern blacks
"Peculiar
Institution"
Gabriel
Prosser (rebellion)
Age of
Jacksonian
Democracy, expansion of suffrage
Presidency
of Andrew Jackson
The
Corrupt Bargain (1824)
Alexis
de Tocquevelle,
Democracy in
Spoils
system (rotation)
the
second American party system
Whig
Party (philosophy, leaders)
Henry
Clay and the American System
internal
improvements
Tariff
of Abominations (1828)
Nullification
Crisis (1833)
John
C. Calhoun
Webster-Hayne debate
Nicholas
Biddle
The
Second Bank of the
Bank
Veto (1832)
pet banks
Specie
Circular (1836)
Martin
Van Buren
Independent
Treasury
Panic
of 1837
log cabin
campaign
Antebellum Intellectual & Reform
Movements
Horace
Mann
Second
Great Awakening, revivalism
Mormonism
utopian
movements
Robert
Owen and
Voluntary
Associations
separate
spheres
Lucretia
Mott
Sojourner
Truth
American
Temperance Society
Dorothea
Dix
asylums,
penitentiaries
transcendentalists
Ralph
Waldo Emerson
Henry
David Thoreau
American
Renaissance (literature)
The 1850s: Decade of Crisis
Compromise
of 1850
popular
sovereignty
Fugitive
Slave Act
Uncle
Tom
Kansas-Nebraska
Act (1854)
Bleeding
Bleeding
Sumner (1856)
Collapse
of the Whigs
Rise
& fall of the Know-Nothings
Birth
of the Republican Party (1856)
Free
Soil vs. Abolition
Panic
of 1857
Election
of 1856
Buchanan
Presidency
Dred
Scott Case (1857)
Lecompton
Constitution
Roger
B. Taney
Stephen
Douglas
Lincoln-Douglas
Debates (1858)
John
Brown
Election
of 1860
Abraham
Lincoln
Crittenden
Compromise
Secession
(reasons for, effect)
Civil War
Ulysses
S. Grant
George
McClellan
William
T. Sherman
Confederacy
(strengths & weaknesses)
Recruitment
& conscription
Financing
the war
National
Banking Act (1863)
Internal
Revenue Act (1864)
greenbacks
NY
City Draft riots, 1863
writ of
habeas corpus
Election
of 1864
Jefferson
Davis
Robert
E. Lee
confederate
constitution
cotton
diplomacy
The
women
& the Civil War
military
technology, rifle
medical
knowledge of the times
First
Manassas/Bull Run
Anaconda
Plan
Total
war
Confiscation
Acts
Robert
Gould Shaw
Emancipation
Proclamation
Societal
effects of war
Copperheads
inflation
(during Civil War)
impact of
war on the South
Ex Parte Milligan
Reconstruction & The New South
Wade-Davis
Bill
Johnson’s
Reconstruction Plan
Black
Codes
Freedmen
Radical
Reconstruction
Military
Reconstruction Act
Reconstruction
Amendments: 13, 14, 15
Civil
Rights Act of 1866
impeachment
of Johnson
Tenure
of Office Act
Hiram
Revels & Blanche Bruce
carpet
baggers
scalawags
sharecropping
Crop
lien system
Compromise
of 1877
redeemers
disenfranchisement
Ku
Klux Klan
lynching
Jim
Crow laws
Civil
Rights Cases (1883)
Plessy
vs.
The
New South
George
Washington Carver
Grant
presidency
Credit
Mobilier
Whiskey
Ring
Panic
of 1873
The American West (1860-1900)
Homestead
Act (1862)
Pacific
Railway Act (1862)
Transcontinental
Railroad(s)
Cowboys,
cattle drives
Range
wars
Steel
plows & barbed wire
Myth
& reality in the Old West
Frederick
Jackson Turner, Frontier Thesis
Plains
Indians
federal
Indian policy--reservations
decline
of the buffalo
Custer
Sitting
Bull
Chief
Joseph
Ghost
Dance
Geronimo
captured (1887)
Wounded
Knee (1890)
Helen
Hunt
Dawes
Severalty Act (1887)
Washburn
Mills
Life
on the plains
The
Grange
Environmental
degradation and preservation
mining
boom towns
Industrialization and Corporate
Consolidation
The
railroad business
Consolidation
Vertical
& horizontal integration
Andrew
Carnegie
Gospel
of Wealth
Bessemer
process, steel
JP
Morgan
Jay
Gould
John
D. Rockefeller
Standard
Oil Trust
Pools,
Trusts, Monopolies
Thomas
Edison
Technological
Innovations of 1870s
Horatio
Alger
Social
Darwinism
Looking
Backward (Edward Bellamy)
Karl
Marx
Impact
of industrialization on the worker
collective
bargaining
Labor
unions
Samuel
Gompers
American
Federation of Labor
Pinkertons
yellow
dog contracts
scabs
lockout,
blacklist
injunctions,
In re Debs (1895)
Knights
of Labor
Eugene
Debs
Pullman
Strike
Railway
Strike of 1877
Immigration & Urban Society
urban
migration (lure of the cities)
immigration
(push & pull, new & old)
nativism, xenophobia
melting
pot vs. cultural diversity
Chinese
Exclusion Act (1882)
urban
police & crime
Political
machines, bosses
William
Marcy Tweed
Water
& sewer systems
YMCA,
YWCA, Salvation Army
Social
Gospel Movement
Settlement
House Movement
Jane
Adams,
Ghettos
tenements
Intellectual and Cultural Movements
Booker
T. Washington
The
Atlanta Compromise speech
Tuskegee
Institute
Expansion
of colleges and universities
Mark
Twain
PT
Barnum
minstrel
shows
Vaudeville
professional
sports
expansion
of journalism and publishing
Joseph
Pulitzer & William Randolph Hearst
National Politics 1877-1896
weak/limited
presidents (1865-1896)
laissez-faire
spoils
system & civil service reform
Pendleton
Act
James
Garfield
Grover
Benjamin
Harrison
Gilded
Age
tariff
policy
McKinley
Tariff
railroad
regulation
Interstate
Commerce Act of 1887
Munn
vs.
Panic
of 1893, Depression 1893-1897
Coxey
farmer
The
Grange
People
Populism
money
supply, free silver
The
Crime of ’73, gold standard
Elections
of 1896
William
McKinley
William
Cross
of Gold Speech
Foreign Policy (1865-1914)
Purchase
of
International
Darwinism
Alfred
Mahan: The Influence of Sea Power
annexation
of
Christian
missionaries
"White
Man
Great
White Fleet
Spanish-American
War
Butcher
Weyler
Yellow
Journalism
USS
Maine
Teller
Amendment
Platt
Amendment
Emilio
Aguinaldo
Anti-Imperialist
League
Treaty
of
John
Hay, open door policy
Boxer
Rebellion
spheres
of influence
Theodore
Roosevelt as Assistant Secretary of Navy
The
Big Stick
Gentlemen’s
Agreement (1907)
Dollar
diplomacy
Pancho
Villa
Mexican
intervention
Progressive Era
Election
of 1904, 1908, 1912, 1916
Principles
of Scientific Management
Progressivism
Fire
at Triangle Shirtwaist factory
John
Dewey
Robert
La Follette
muckrakers
Jacob
Riis: How the
Other Half Lives
Ida
Tarbell
Social
Gospel
ASL,
WCTU
progressive
era amendments
16th
amendment—income tax
secret
ballot, direct primaries
17th
amendment—direct election of Senate
18th
amendment--Prohibition
workplace
reforms
Theodore
Roosevelt, square deal
Northern
Securities case
trust
busting
1902
coal strike
Upton
Sinclair, The Jungle
Pure
Food & Drug Act (1906)
Meat
Inspection Act (1906)
Bull
Moose Party
Conservation
movement
William
H. Taft
Pinchot-Ballinger
controversy
Payne-Aldrich
Tariff (1809)
Woodrow
Wilson
Underwood
Tariff (1913)
Federal
Reserve Act (1914)
Clayton
Antitrust Act of 1914
Child
Labor Act of 1916
Federal
Trade Commission
IWW,
Wobblies
Eugene
Debs & Socialist Party of
WEB
Du Bois
NAACP
Marcus
Garvey
Universal
Negro Improvement Association
Black
urban migration
women in
the late 1800s
19th
amendment—women’s suffrage
Alice
Paul
Susan
B. Anthony
World War I
Zimmerman
Telegram
U-Boats
(Submarines)
US
economic ties with allies
pacifism
vs. preparadness
1917
Selective Service Act
black
migration to the North
American
Expeditionary Force
War
Industries Board
Food
Administration
financing
the war
Creel
Committee
Espionage
Act, 1917
Sedition
Act, 1918
Schenck
vs.
Treaty
of
Senate
debate over
Henry
Cabot Lodge
race
riots
post-war
demobilization
Palmer
raids & red scare
Sacco
& Vanzetti
post-war
labor strife
New Era: 1920s
"return to normalcy"
Andrew
Mellon
Warren
Harding
Teapot
Dome & Harding scandals
Economy
of the 1920s
prosperity
and wealth in the 1920s
farm
problems in the 1920s
development
of the labor movement
Pop
culture of the 1920s
Charles
Lindbergh
Henry
Ford & the automobile
radio
& movies
Status
of women in the 1920s
Margaret
Sanger, birth control
flappers
F.
Scott Fitzgerald
Jazz
Age
Langston
Hughes
Prohibition
(18th Am., Volstead Act)
Organized
crime, bootlegging
Al
Capone
nativism
Immigration
Restriction Act (1921)
National
Origins Act (1924)
Ku
Klux Klan
Scopes
Trial
Fundamentalism
Kellog-Briand Pact (1928)
Dawes
Plan (1924)
international trade in the 1920s
Great Depression & New Deal
1929
Stock Market Crash
buying on
margin
Hawley-Smoot
Tariff (1930)
dust bowl
Causes
of Crash & Depression
Impact
of the Great Depression
culture
of the 1930s
Bonus
march (1932)
Election
of 1932
new
Democratic coalition
Franklin
D. Roosevelt
Eleanor
Roosevelt
brain
trust
fireside
chats
New
Deal
Relief,
Reform, Recovery
The
Hundred Days
21st
amendment
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Public
Works Administration (PWA)
Civilian
Conservation Corps (CCC)
National
Recovery Administration (NRA)
Works
Progress Administration (WPA)
Securities
& Exchange Commission
Frances
Perkins
Second
New Deal
deficit
spending, Keynes
National
Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act)
Social
Security Act (1935)
Critics
of the New Deal
Huey
Long
Father
Coughlin
Francis
Townsend
Congress
of Industrial Organization (CIO)
John
L. Lewis
court
packing
social
values, change during depression
Indian
Reorganization Act (1934)
Diplomacy in the 1930s
Stimson Doctrine
Good
Neighbor Policy
Recognition
of
Disarmament
Neutrality
Acts
Japanese
aggression
fascism
Mussolini
& Italy
Hitler,
Nazis
German
aggression
Axis
Powers
appeasement
Isolationism
Neutrality
Acts
Nye
Report
Hitler-Stalin
Pact
Second World War
blitzkrieg
gradual
shift away from isolationism
cash and
carry policy
destroyers
for bases deal
Selective
Service Act of 1940
Lend-Lease
Act (1941)
arsenal
of democracy (wartime production)
Atlantic
Charter
War
Powers Act
economic
impact of war
rationing
Wartime
propaganda
Domestic
impacts of WWII
Double
V Campaign
Great
Migration
Braceros
Rosie
the Riveter
Women
and WW2
Anti-Semitism
Internment
of Japanese Americans
Korematsu
vs.
Dwight
Eisenhower
D-Day
Teheran
Conference
Harry
S Truman
Atomic
Bombs
United
Nations
Cold War
Communism
Soviet
Sphere of Influence (Eastern Bloc)
George
Kennan, long telegram
Containment
Iron
Curtain Speech
Truman
Doctrine
National
Security Act of 1947, CIA
Marshall
Plan
NATO
Chinese
Civil War, “Red
Mao
Tse-Tung (Zedong)
Soviet
test of A-bomb, 1949
Hydrogen
Bomb
NSC-68
Korean
War
“limited” war
Truman
fires MacArthur
second
red scare
Federal
Employee Loyalty Program
House
Un-American Activities Committee
Richard
Nixon
Alger
Hiss & Rosenbergs
Joseph
McCarthy, McCarthyism
Army-McCarthy
Hearings
Armistice
in
John
Foster Dulles
“new look” and massive retaliation
CIA
interventions
Nasser,
Eisenhower
Doctrine
U2
Incident (1960)
military-industrial-complex
Sputnik
Space
race
flexible
response
Nikita
Khrushchev
Hungarian
Revolt (1956)
Cuban
Missile Crisis
"hot line"
Limited
Test Ban Treaty
arms race
Vietnam
War (see next section)
Détente
Nixon
& China
Henry
Kissinger
SALT
1, 2
Soviet
invasion of
Reagan’s
Military build-up
SDI
“evil empire” speech
diplomacy
with
Gorbachev,
glasnost & perestroika
Collapse
of Communism
End
of the Cold War
Vietnam War
1954
Ho
Chi Minh, Vietminh, Dienbienphu
Viet
Cong, guerrilla warfare
Domino
theory
Anti-war
movement
Student
protest movement
hawks and
doves
Tet
Offensive
Eugene
McCarthy
Vietnamization
Nixon
Doctrine
My
Lai massacre
Pentagon
Papers
Fall
of
Civil Rights Movement & Race
Relations
Jackie
Robinson
Truman
desegregates military (1948)
Brown
vs. Board of Education
Southern
Manifesto
Governor
Faubus,
Rosa
Parks
Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. and SCLC
freedom
rides
Bull
Connor,
March
on
1964
Civil Rights Act
Thurgood
Voting
Rights Act of 1965
Long,
Hot Summers
Kerner
Commission
de facto
segregation
Black
Power
Malcolm
X
Nation
of Islam
Stokely
Carmichael
Black
Panthers
Affirmative
Action
Americans
with Disabilities Act (1990)
Social Change & Issues:
1945-Present
Baby
Boom
Dr.
Benjamin Spock
Women
in the 1950s
Television
conformity
(1950s)
Rock
‘n Roll, Elvis Presley
The
Beats, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac
American
Indian Movement
National
Organization for Women
Betty
Friedan, Feminine
Mystique
Gloria
Steinem
Sandra
Day O’Connor
Title
IX
“glass ceiling”
Students
for a Democratic Society
hippies,
counter-culture
Timothy
Leary
Sexual
Revolution
Roe
vs. Wade
Equal
Rights Amendment
Regents
of the U of
aging
American Politics & Economy:
1945-Present
Truman
presidency
Fair
Deal
Post-WW2
Demobilization
Servicemen
Bretton
Woods Agreement
Taft-Hartley
Act
closed
shop vs. open shop
Recognition
of
politics
of civil rights
Election
of 1948
Dixiecrats,
Strom Thurmond
Election
of 1952
Eisenhower
presidency
Dynamic
Conservatism
Interstate
Highway Act
growth in
federal budget
economy
of the 1950s
dawn of
the computer age
AFL-CIO,
1950s
impacts
of the automobile
suburbanization
Levitt
& Sons,
sun belt
migration
braceros
Election
of 1960
JFK
Presidency
New
Frontier
“Camelot”
Peace
Corps
1960
Nixon-Kennedy Debates
Rachel
Carson
Clean
Air Act of 1963
Ralph
Nader, Unsafe
at Any Speed
Lyndon
Baines Johnson
1964
tax cut
Great
Society
Michael
Harrington
War
on Poverty
Barry
Goldwater, Election of 1964
Immigration
Act of 1965
Medicare,
Medicaid
Miranda
vs.
Gideon
vs. Wainwright
Engel
vs. Vitale
J.
Edgar Hoover
Cesar
Chavez
assassinations of 1968
violence
at 1968 Democratic Convention
Election
of 1968
George
Wallace, politics of race
conservative
backlash, the “Silent Majority”
OPEC
oil embargo
New
Federalism
silent
majority
the
plumbers
Spiro
Agnew
Watergate
CREEP,
"dirty tricks"
Bernstein
& Woodward
Saturday
Night Massacre
Environmental
Protection Agency
Gerald
Ford
Nixon
Jimmy
Carter
Deregulation
Energy
crisis
Thee
OPEC
Ronald
Reagan
New
Right
Reagan
Supply-side
economics (Reaganomics)
Iran-Contra
Scandal
Persian
Gulf War (1991)
Clarence
Thomas
Election
of 1992
Bill
Clinton
North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
urban
problems
modern
immigration
resurgent
fundamentalism
globalization
biotechnology
World
Trade Organization
Election
of 2000
9-11
Global
warming
Unilateralism
vs. multilateralism