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least developed native american region
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north
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which region of the americas had nomadic native americans
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northwest
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produced a rich diet
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3 sister farming
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economic basis for jamestown
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tobacco (john rolfe)
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impact that tobacco had on soil
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ruined it
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tobacco is a poor man's crop because..
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-easy to farm
-high profit |
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three sister farming
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caused a population increase
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economic structure of the north
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manufacturing, agriculture, shipping, trading, (diverse economy= strength of north
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describe political structure of the northern colonies
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-town meetings
-religion determined ownership/citizenship -oligarchy -democracy -autocracy -theocracy (at first, but then failed) -merchants -separation of church and state (after failing) |
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describe the social structure of the north
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-large middle class
-social mobility -small poor/wealthy class -dense population -urbanizing -major cities -seaports (boston) -culturally diverse -many religions |
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by the 1750s all of the colonies of which region of north america practiced slavery
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south
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economy of southern colonies was based on
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agriculture (single staple crops)
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collected taxes that supported the church of england
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south
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early puritans "elected by god to be leaders"
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visible saints
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early religion who had a covenant with god
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puritans
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colony that became known to be settled by individualists
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rhode island
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which two colonies were most ethnically diverse
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-new york
-pennsylvania |
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plymouth bay colony wrote this document that outlines the representative government we have today
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mayflower compact
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least populated and culturally homogeneous
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south
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colony that established the first colonial constitution, government controlled by citizens
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connecticut, fundamental orders
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established to bolster colonial defenses
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new england confederacy
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early colonial religious congregation whose system of government led to democracy and political democracy
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puritans
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mass movement of religion that led to the founding of dartmouth, princeton, and rutgers
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great awakening
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great awakening had what impact on the prestige of the clergy
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overshadowed them
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impact of great awakening on churches
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created new denominations
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repeated indian attacks on frontier settlements led to ...
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bacon's rebellion
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trading rum for african slaves was established on what route?
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triangle trade route
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according to the view of the english officials, what role would the church of england play in american society?
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prop up the authority of the king
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name the long range goals of the albany congress
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achieve colonial unity and defense against french
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ended the french and indian war
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proclamation of 1763
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how did the colonies defy the proclamation of 1763?
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moved west
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organized to address colonial grievances
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first continental congress
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what were colonists required to do under the laws of mercantilism?
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send all natural resources back to the mother country and buy it back
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this group of members of parliament feared too much power of king
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radical whigs
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what message was given in thomas paine's common sense?
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independence and creating democratic republic
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abigail adams advocated for this
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women's rights
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election of 1800 was settled by
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the house of representatives
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who won the election of 1800
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jefferson
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election of 1800 was peaceful because...
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peaceful transition of power, other party accepted loss
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supreme court case allowing court to declare something unconstitutional
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marbury v. madison
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jefferson believed this major decision was unconstitutional
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la purchase
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foreign policy towards france and england that backfired
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embargo
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this famous battle made william henry harrison famous and ended dream of indian confederacy
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tippecanoe
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2 regions that supported the war of 1812
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south and west
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meeting that helped to end the federalist party
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hartford convention
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jackson defeated british at
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the battle of new orleans
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election of 1824 decided in the house of representatives because
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no candidate received a majority (12th amendment after much disputed election of 1800)
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incapable of being enforced but this announcement made US foreign power
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monroe doctrine
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region that fully supported henry clay's american system
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west
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john quincy adams was accused of a corrupt bargain for...
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appointing henry clay secretary of state
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this agreement banned slavery north of the 36 30
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missouri compromise
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who was awarded by jackson positions in office
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political supporters
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why did south fear federal power to enforce tariff of 1828
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if the federal govt could force the tariff, they could use that power against slavery
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what triggered the nullification crisis of 1832-1833
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tariffs
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when it was time to renew the charter for the BUS and jackson vetoed, where did he put the federal money?
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pet banks
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who helped texas gain independence from mexico
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US
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refers to glorifications of traditional roles for women
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cult of domesticity
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mormon leader
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joseph smith
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this white male reformer led the cause for immediate abolition of slavery
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william lloyd garrison
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1840 view that god wanted us to have land
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manifest destiny
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treaty of guadalupe-hidalgo ended war with mexico, us paid $15 million for
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mexican cession
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wilmot proviso symbolized
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abolitionism
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slavery in new mexico and utah would be settled by...
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popular sovereignty
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supreme court expected to settle the issue of slavery by...
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dred scott decision
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