AP US History Midterm Study Guide

AP US History Midterm Study Guide

<p> APUSH Midterm Study Guide Mr. Baker AP US History - Hough High School</p><p>Directions: Go back and study all notes, handouts, and identifications. Use the list below to double check your comprehensions of the people, events, etc. Colonies Revolutionary Era Early Republic Jacksonian Era -difference between -Benjamin Franklin -Articles of Confederation -Florida French, Spanish, English -Proclamation of 1763 -Treaty of Paris 1783, Land -Indian removal, colonies -Sugar Act, Quartering Ordinance 1785, Northwest Cherokees, Trail of Tears -mercantilism Act, Currency Act, Ordinance 1787 -cult of domesticity, -puritanism Stamp Act, Declatory -John Jay separate spheres -Sir Walter Raleigh and Act -Shays’ Rebellion -Antebellum reforms and Roanoke -Samuel Adams -Constitutional Convention, utopian communities, -joint stock companies -Stamp Act Congress compromises and debates Horace Mann, Dorothea -Jamestown -Townshend Acts -New Jersey Plan, Virginia Dix, women’s rights, -indentured servants -Virtual Representation Plan, Great Compromise Seneca Falls Convention -John Rolfe -Boston Massacre (Connecticut Compromise) -2nd Great Awakening -House of Burgesses -Boston Tea Party -Federalists vs. Anti- -Lowell System -headright system -Coercive Acts Federalists -Transcendentalism -Plymouth -Ways colonists resisted -President George -Missouri Compromise -Massachusetts Bay British before outbreak Washington’s -Denmark Vesey Company and John of war Administration -Gibbons v. Ogden Winthrop -1st Continental -Judiciary Act 1789 -Hudson River School -Reason for each British Congress -Alexander Hamilton -James Fenimore Cooper colony’s founding -Lexington and -Thomas Jefferson -“Corrupt Bargain” of -Comparison between Concord -Jeffersonian Democratic- 1824 British colony regions -2nd Continental Republicans -John Quincy Adams (North, South, Mid- Congress -Eli Whitney -“Tariff of Abominations” Atlantic) -Bunker Hill, Saratoga, -Jay’s Treaty -John C Calhoun -Anne Hutchinson Yorktown -Pinckney Treaty -Andrew Jackson -Roger Williams -Common Sense -Whiskey Rebellion -spoils system -Maryland Act of -Declaration of -John Adams -Martin van Buren Toleration Independence -XYZ Affair -Alexis de Tocqueville -Fundamental Orders of -General George -Alien and Sedition Acts -Mormons, Brigham Connecticut Washington, his -Kentucky and Virginia Young, Joseph Smith, -salutary neglect strategy Resolutions Mormon Trail -Dutch in New York area -McCulloch v. -Napoleonic Wars -Nat Turner -Quakers Maryland -John Marshall -Tariff of 1832 and -William Penn -Dartmouth College v. -Marbury v. Madison Nullification crisis -triangular trade Woodward -Louisiana Purchase -Nicholas Biddle and -navigation acts -Lewis & Clark Expedition Bank issue -Bacon’s Rebellion -Burr conspiracy -causes of Texas -Halfway Covenant -Embargo Act 1807, Non- revolution, Alamo, Sam -Salem Witch Trials Intercourse Act Houston -1st Great Awakening -James Madison -Whig Party -Jonathan Edwards and -impressment -Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Whitfield -Tecumseh Henry David Thoreau -Albany Plan -Causes, Course, and -French and Indian War Counsequences of War of 1812 -James Monroe, Era of Good Feelings, Monroe Doctrine Building up to Civil War -abolitionism -Southern defense of slavery -William Lloyd Garrison -Frederick Douglass -William Henry Harrison, John Tyler -Irish and German immigration -Manifest Destiny -slavery -Underground Railroad and Harriet Tubman -James Polk -Edgar Allan Poe -Causes, course, and consequences of Mexican War -Wilmot Proviso -popular sovereignty -free soil party -Mexican Cession and slavery -gold rush -Zachary Taylor -growing differences between North and South -Compromise of 1850 -Stephen Douglas -Fugitive Slave Act -Millard Fillmore -Franklin Pierce -James Buchanan -Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin -Ostend Manifesto -Commodore Perry and Japan -Kansas-Nebraska Act -Bleeding Kansas -John Brown -Harper’s Ferry -Republican Party -Walt Whitman -Dred Scott v. Sandford -Lecompton Constitution -Lincoln-Douglas Debates -Election 1860 -Abraham Lincoln -Secession -Advantages of North and South -Homestead Act -course of Civil War, especially Antietam, Gettysburg, Emancipation Proclamation -Lincoln’s 1st and 2nd inaugural addresses -Sherman’s March to the Sea -Why did the Union win? Consequences of war:</p>

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