AP US History Mr. McCarthy US I Review Directions: ● Please write a concise paragraph identification (who, what, where, when, historical significance) for the essential historical details from Periods 1-3 in the AP US History Curriculum Framework for EACH of the terms below. ● In order to receive credit for this portion of the review, all identifications must be thorough and complete (unfinished, incomplete, or substandard work will not be accepted). ● This assignment is due the first week we return to school. Essential Historical Details Periods 1-3 (1491-1875) 1. Columbian Exchange 2. Encomienda System 3.Pueblo Revolt 4. Capitalism 5.Joint-stock companies 6. Chattel slavery 7.British American System of Slavery 8. Atlantic Slave Trade 9. Indentured Servants 10. Chesapeake Colonies 11. Middle Colonies 12. Southern Atlantic Seaboard Colonies 13. New England Colonies 14. Puritans 15. Participatory town meetings 16. King Philip's War (Metacom's War) 17. Atlantic economy 18. "Anglicization" 19. Protestant Evangelism 20. British Imperial System 21. Mercantilism 22. Salutary Neglect 23. The Great Awakening 24. Benjamin Franklin 25. French and Indian Fur Trade Networks 26.Seven Years' War (French and Indian War) 27. Rights of British subjects (Rights of Englishmen) 28. Liberty 29.Colonial Independence Movement 30. Enlightenment ideas and philosophy 31. Thomas Paine's Common Sense 32. Declaration of Independence 33. Thomas Jefferson 34. American Revolution 35. The Continental Army 36. George Washington (include his military leadership) 37. Loyalists 38. Patriots 39. Articles of Confederation 40. State constitutions 41. Northwest Territory 42. Northwest Ordinance 43. The Constitutional Convention of 1787 44. The Constitution 45. Federalism 46. Separation of Powers 47. The Federalists 48. The Anti-Federalists 49. The Federalist Papers 50. James Madison 51. Alexander Hamilton 52. "Republican Motherhood" 53. Bill of Rights 54. Formation of political parties 55. Federalist Party 56. Democratic-Republican Party 57. French Revolution 58. Presidential Administration of George Washington 59. George Washington's Farewell Address 60. Presidential Administration of John Adams 61.Thomas Jefferson 62. James Madison 63. Judicial Review 64. Louisiana Purchase 65. American System 66. Missouri Compromise 67. Monroe Doctrine 68. Democratic party 69. Andrew Jackson 70. Henry Clay 71. Whig party 72. American Indian removal 73. Market Revolution 74. Nativist movement 75. Interchangeable parts 76. Internal Improvements (Canals, Railroads, Telegraph) 77. Cult of Domesticity 78. Second Great Awakening 79. Temperance Movement 80. Seneca Falls Convention 81. Utopian movements 82. Abolitionist Movement 83. Anti Slavery movements 84. Antebellum Slavery 85. Internal Slave Trade 86. Southern defense of slavery as a positive good 87. Free African Americans 88. 19th Century Women's Rights Movement 89. Manifest Destiny 90. Mexican-American War 91. The Mexican Cession 92. Controversy over slavery in the territories 93. Free soil movement 94. Compromise of 1850 95. Kansas-Nebraska Act 96. End of the Second Party System 97. Republican party 98. States' rights 99. Dred Scott decision 100. Abraham Lincoln 101. Republicans' free-soil platform 102. Free labor 103. Presidential election of 1860 104. Secession 105. The Civil War 106. Union and Confederate economic and societal mobilization to wage war 107. Legislation promoting Western transportation and economic development 108. Emancipation Proclamation 109. Gettysburg Address 110. Homefront opposition 111. Civil War Amendments (Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments) 112. Reconstruction 113. Moderate Republicans 114. Radical Republicans 115. The South's determined resistance to Reconstruction 116. Sharecropping and tenant farming systems 117. Segregation .
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