Review Sheets

Review Sheets

I. Parties

Federalist Democratic

Democratic-Republican Whigs

National Republican Liberty

Republican Know-Nothing

Free-soil Populist

Greenback

Anti-Federalist

Democratic

II.  Key Elections

1800 Election

1860 Election

1896 Election

1824 Election

1876 Election

III.  Cases

Marbury v. Madison McCulloch v. Maryland

Gibbons v. Ogden Dartmouth College v.

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia Woodward

Wabash, St. Louis, and Pacific Commonwealth v. Hunt

Railway Company v. Illinois Dred Scott v. Sanford

Plessy v. Ferguson Munn v. Illinois

Lochner v. New York Muller v. Oregon

IV.  Scandals

Whiskey Ring

Credit Mobilier

Tweed ring

Veterans’ Bureau

V.  Wars - Rebellions – Crises

King Philip’s War Civil War

Pontiac’s Rebellion Bacon’s Rebellion

Paxton Boys The Regulators

Revolutionary War Shay’s Rebellion

XYZ Affair Barbary Pirates

Aroostook “War” Nullification Crisis

Mexican-American War Coxey’s Army

VI.  Battles

Lexington and Concord Yorktown

Saratoga Antietam

Tippecanoe Gettysburg

VII.  Foreign Policy

Treaty of Paris 1763 Treaty of Paris 1783

Jay Treaty Pinckney Treaty Treaty of Ghent Rush-Bagot Agreement

Adams-Onis (Transcontinental) Treaty Webster-Ashburton Treaty

1864 Treaty with Great Britain Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

Clayton-Bulwer Treaty Washington’s Farewell Address

XYZ Affair Embargo Act

Non-Intercourse Act Macon’s Bill, No. 2

Monroe Doctrine

VIII.  Amendments

1 through 26

IX.  Acts

Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 Interstate Commerce Act

Sugar Act 1764 Civil Right Act 1868

Stamp Act 1765 Military Reconstruction Act 1872

Proclamation Line 1763 Sherman Anti-Trust Act

Declaratory Act Sherman Silver Purchase Act

Intolerable or Coercive Acts Navigation Act

Judiciary Act of 1789 Proclamation Act

Northwest Ordinance Stamp Act

Alien and Sedition Acts Townshend Act

Missouri Compromise Quebec Act

1832 Tariff Land Ordinance

Gag Rule Hamilton’s Financial Program

Kansas-Nebraska Act Virginia and Kentucky Resolves

Pacific-Railway Act 1828 Tariff of Abominations

Wade Davis Bill Force Bill

1882 Chinese Exclusion Act Compromise Tariff of 1833

Compromise of 1850 Morrill Land Grant Act

Dawes Severalty Act McKinley Tariff 1890

Homestead Act Wade Davis Bill

XI. People

John Smith Denmark Vesey Daniel Webster

William Penn John Calhoun Martin Van Buren

Pocahontas Robert Owen Emma Willard

Cotton Mather Dorothea Dix William Loyd Garrison

Edmund Andros Frederick Douglass Zachary Taylor

Pontiac Harriet Beecher Stowe James Buchanan

William Pitt Stephen Douglas John Bell

George Grenville Abraham Lincoln John Rolfe

Thomas Jefferson Powhatan William Bradford

Ben Franklin King Phillip George Calvert

Samuel Adams John Berkley John Winthrop

John Hancock James Oglethorpe George Washington

Benedict Arnold John Adams Thomas Paine

John Locke James Madison John Jay

Alexander Hamilton Edmund Randolph John Marshall

Edmond Charles Genet Robert Fulton Ralph Waldo Emerson

Eli Whitney Stephen Austin Samuel Slater

Aaron Burr John Q. Adams William Crawford

Tecumseh Henry Clay Nicholas Biddle

Henery D. Thoreu Nat Turner Horace Mann

William H. Harrison James Polk Franklin Pierce

Andrew Jackson Harriet Tubman Roger Taney

John Breckinridge Jefferson Davis Thaddeus Stevens

George McClellan Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Thomas Edison Booker T. Washington

Cornelius Vanderbilt J.P. Morgan John D. Rockefeller

Oliver Kelley Alexander Graham Bell Samuel Gompers

Jacob Riis Charles Darwin William G. Sumner

Mark Twain Frederick Jackson Turner William Seward

Charles Sumner Clement Vallandigham John Slidell

William Tecumseh Sherman Robert E. Lee Susan B. Anthony

Helen Hunt Jackson Roscoe Conkling W.E.B. Du Bois

Jay Gould Andrew Carnegie Mark Hanna

Uriah Stephens Terence Powderly William Jennings Bryan

Jacob Coxey Mary E. Lease Thomas Reed

Ida Tarbell

XII.  Anything Goes

Great Awakening

Committees of Correspondence

Second Continental Congress

Erie Canal

“54 40” or Fight”

Shakers

John Brown’s Raid

Fort Sumter

Congressional Reconstruction

Crime of ‘73

The Grange

American Federation of Labor

Atlanta Compromise

Albany Plan of Union

Stamp Act Congress

Annapolis Convention

Hartford Convention

Second Great Awakening

Seneca Falls Meeting

Brook Farm

Popular Sovereignty

Freeport Doctrine

Copperheads

Presidential Reconstruction

Promontory Point

Robber Baron

Farmers Alliance

Mulligan Letters

Homestead Strike

Sons of Liberty

First Continental Congress

National Road

Lyceum Movement

Mormons

Emigrant Aid Society

Crittenden Compromise

Black Codes

“Bloody Shirt”

Mugwumps

Knights of Labor

Populists

Pullman Strike