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56 Cards in this Set

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Jamestown
1607
Puritans - Massachussetts
1630
New England Confederation
1643
Enlightenment
1650-1700
Queen Anne's War
1702-1713
First Great Awakening (Jonathan Edwards) (emotionalism) (individual salvation) (spiritual equality in religion)
1730-1750
Zenger Case (libel; freedom of the press)
1735
Shakers
1747
7 Years War/French and Indian War
1756-1763
Stamp Act
1765
Boston Tea Party
1773
Intolerable Acts
1774
Revolutionary War
1775-1783
Battle of Bunker Hill (bloodiest battle of war)
1775
Declaration of Independence
1776
Battle of Saratoga
1777
Treaty of Paris (ended Revolutionary War)
1783
2nd Great Awakening
1800
Marbury vs. Madison
1803
Treaty of Ghent (ended War of 1812)
1815
McCulloch vs. Maryland (implied powers; federal power over states)
1819
Dartmouth College vs. Woodward (contracts)
1819
Adams-Onis Treaty ($5M for Florida from Spain)
1819
Textile Manufacturing
1820-1860
Missouri Compromise (36-30 line)
1820
Monroe Doctrine
1823
Erie Canal
1825
Tariff of Abominations (protective tariff opposed by Calhoun/S. Carolina led to nullification crisis)
1828
Gag Rule
1836
Battle of San Jacinto (Texas Independence)
1836
Mexican War (U.S. obtained SW - TX to CA)
1846-1848
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo (ended Mexican War)
1848
Which compromise included the Fugitive Slave act?

A: Compromise of ____
1850
Gadsden Purchase
1853
Kansas-Nebraska Act (repealed MO Compromise; slave state decided by popular vote) (led to Bleeding Kansas)
1854
Dred Scott Case
1856
Civil War
1861-1865
Fort Sumter
1861
Battle of Bull Run (warning that war would be long)
1861
Battle of Antietam (most costly battle) (led to Emancipation Proclamation)
1862
Emancipation Proclamation
1863
First Transcontinental Railroad
1869
Battle of Little Big Horn (Custer vs. Crazy Horse - Indians won)
1876
Seneca Falls (beginning of modern feminist movement)
1848
XYZ Affair
1789
Quasi-War
1798-1799
Panic of ____ (over-speculation in railroad and lands)
1857
Panic of ____ (failure of Jay Cooke and co.)
1873
Boston Massacre
1770
Townshend Duties
1766
Turnpikes
1790s
Steamboat
1807
Steamboats popular
1830s
California independent
1846
Proclamation of ____ (stop settlement West of Appalachians)
1763
Constitution
1787