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Bartolomé De Las Casas

Spanish priest that advocated for the Natives in the New World, friend of the Natives, first person to criticize the way people were treating the Natives in the New World.

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Whiskey Rebellion

group of farmers in PA rebelled against tax collectors, first real test of federal authority, showcased the power and effectiveness of the federal government.

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Thomas Jefferson

great first term (Louisiana purchase, Marbury vs. Madison), but fails in 2nd term w /the French and British messing w /our shipping /sailors and economy, and destroys the economy (Embargo Act → cant trade w /anyone)

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Mercantilism

colonies exist for the mother countrys economic gain, government regulation.

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John Winthrop

________: elected governor of the MBC, created the idea of "city upon a hill, "instrumental in forming the colonys government and shaping its legislative policy, spread religious righteousness.

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Harriet Tubman

________: major abolitionist, a "conductor "of the Underground Railroad, led many slaves to freedom.

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Columbian Exchange

massive global exchange of living things (people, animals, plants, and diseases) between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres that began after voyages of Columbus

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Christopher Columbus

spanish explorer that "discovered" the Americas, awful to Natives, his journey across the Atlantic finally opened the New World to exploration

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Pueblo Revolt

only early on example of a Native victory and are able to survive/coexist w/ Spanish in their area

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Anasazi

tribe that made baskets, from the South West

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Encomienda System

Spanish system that forced natives to pay a tax / give up resources

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Bartolomé De Las Casas

Spanish priest that advocated for the Natives in the New World, friend of the Natives, first person to criticize the way people were treating the Natives in the New World

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Iroquois Confederacy

large tribes of Natives in what is now upstate New York that united to fight off settlement from the Europeans (especially English), pretty formidable/effective, dominant group of the North East

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Spanish

want $$$

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Dutch / French

there for the fur trade, good relations w/ Natives (theyre essential for trade)

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English

want to colonize, here for the land, shaky relationship w/ Natives

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**Virginia Company

joint-stock company tasked w/ creating a profitable settlement in Virginia, founded Jamestown

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Chesapeake Colonies

colonies of Maryland and Virginia

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Middle Colonies

colonies of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, allowed (actual) freedom from religious persecution, "land of friends"

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Jamestown

first permanent English settlement in North America, in Virginia

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Powhatan

leader of a confederacy of Algonquian tribes, contributed to the success of Jamestown but also was almost their downfall when he decided to starve them out

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crops planted for the purpose of selling on the market or for export to make profit, drove Europeans to colonize and explore the New World, made them powerful both economically and politically

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Indentured Servants

workers who promised a certain amount of years of service for free passage to the new world, delayed the need for slaves in the colonies, once their servitude was up the slave trade boomed/need for slaves increased

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New England Colonies

MBC, CT, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, religion focused

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Mayflower Compact

agreement/pact/covenant signed by the Pilgrims that established their governmental system, first time theres a written government established in the New World, Pilgrims obey the rules of the governors that they chose, established majority rule

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William Bradford

leader of the Pilgrims for many years, united the pilgrims again once they got off the Mayflower, main person behind the Mayflower Contact

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John Winthrop

elected governor of the MBC, created the idea of "city upon a hill", instrumental in forming the colonys government and shaping its legislative policy, spread religious righteousness

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"City upon a hill"

the MBC is a (religious) example for the rest of the world, show how they could live w/o corruption

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Massachusetts Bay Colony

puritan settlement in Massachusetts near Boston, strict religious society, want to purify the corruptness in the English Church, extremely economically successful

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Pequot War

war fought between Pequots and the New England Confederation, win for the colonists, last threat by Native Americans in New England, allowed colonists to expand/explore in CT and other parts of NE

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Thomas Hooker

reverend that led a large group of Puritans into CT, established the colony of Hartford, wrote the first constitution

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Roger WIlliams

founded the Providence colony and one of the first Baptist churches after being kicked out of the MBC for believing in rights for individuals

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Anne Hutchinson

kicked out of the MBC because she questioned Puritan authorities and founded the colony of Portsmouth, one of the first woman religious leader

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King Phililps War

war in Southern NE between many Native American tribes and English settlers over land, resulted in victory for the English, resulted in the end of Native dominance in the area and inaugurated a period of unimpeded colonial expansion

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Virginia House of Burgesses

established as an advisory body to colonys governors, representatives self government that was a miniature parliament, seed of the system of representative govt in English America

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Bacons Rebellion

rebellion against the government of Jamestown, Bacon and other poorer people living on the outskirts of Jamestown were upset that they were being attacked by Native Americans and their government was not helping them

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King Williams War

first in a series of colonial conflicts between France and England for supremacy in North America, French in ENglish fought over the control of the fur trade, lead to continuing conflicts between French and ENglish interests in North America, showed American colonists that English military supports was still important for their safety and security

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Triangle Trade

trade between the Americas, Africa, and the Caribbean

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Middle Passage

journey slaves took across the Atlantic from Africa to the colonies, very brutal and awful circumstances, brought slaves and therefore profit to the colonies

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Stono Rebellion

early slave rebellion in South Carolina, showed that slaves didnt like being slaves basically

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Navigation Acts

acts that British passed that regulated who their colonies traded with → did not inforce until after the French and Indian War

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Salutary Neglect

an English policy of not strictly enforcing laws in its colonies, allowed the colonies to flourish almost as independent states, which kept them satisfied, eventually inadvertently contributed to the American Revolution

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**Albany Plan of Union

failed proposition for union of the colonies and some Native American tribes before the French and Indian war proposed by Benjamin Franklin

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French and Indian War

War between England and the French fought in the colonies, drastically reduced the influence of French in North America → pretty much completely removed them from the continent, put the the British into debt, made the colonists unhappy / lead to the American revolution

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Proclamation of 1763

law established by the British on the colonies because they were worried about conflict w/ Natives, established the proclamation line that did not allow colonists to settle past that line, made colonists very upset → they wanted to expand westward, one of the colonies grievances against Great Britain

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John Peter Zenger

imprisoned for speaking out against the British in his newspaper, started the idea of freedom of press

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Stamp Act

act imposed by the British that forced the colonists to pay a tax on a official "stamp" for any type of documents/newspapers, angered colonists

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Republican Motherhood

the idea that it was the mothers responsibility to pass on educate their children on democracy and politics/encourage them to be active in the community/civic duties, brought women into politics

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Stamp Act Congress

first union of the colonies, brought them together against the Stamp Act which they eventually got removed

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Sons of Liberty

leaders of the American rebellion, led many important protests

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Declaratory Act

act passed after the Stamp Act was repealed, told colonies that the British still had the power to tax them, assert dominance over the colonies, declared the colonists had none of the rights that a normal British citizen would have

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Townshend Acts

series of acts that taxed goods imported to the colonies, angered the colonists and further heightened the tensions between England and the colonies, ensured the loyalty of Americas govt officials to the British Crown because they used the revenue from the acts to pay the salaries of colonial governors and judges

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Benjamin Franklin

leader in the American revolution, negotiated French support for the colonists, signed Treaty of Paris, and helped draft the Declaration of Independence and Constitution

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Boston Massacre

very effective propaganda, taunting by colonists angered British soldiers and they (accidentally) fired on the colonists, prints of the event in colonist newspapers turned many colonists against the British and effectively painted them as the bad guys in the situation

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Tea Act

act that established taxes on teas for the colonists, angered the colonists / caused the boston tea party

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Boston Tea Party

a few colonists dressed up as Native Americans went aboard a ship and destroy a very large amount of money in tea by throwing it into the Boston harbor, inspired other tea parties across the colonies, angered the British

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Intolerable Acts

British retaliation for the Boston tea party, closed the port down, got rid of the Massachusetts charter

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First Continental Congress

convention of delegates to craft a response to the Intolerable Acts, colonies start to put up a united front against the British, created a compact among the colonies to boycott British goods unless parliament repealed the Intolerable Acts

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**Loyalists

colonists that supported the British government and did not want independence

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Patriots

colonists who wanted independence from Britain

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**Common Sense

** written by Thomas Paine, convinced colonists that were on the fence that they absolutely needed to fight for independence or they were stupid

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Declaration of Independence

the colonies declaration to the British that they were no longer their colonies

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George Washington

first president of the US, extremely influential general in the Revolutionary War, led America to victory, established precedents for future presidents

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Valley Forge

campsite that the American forces stayed at during the winter, caused many people to desert or die, but also led to more training for the army because of foreign help → American forces came out of that winter more trained and better

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Articles of Confederation

first constitution of the US, failed dramatically, was absolutely awful and gave the government virtually no power to do anything

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Northwest Ordinance

established the govt for the Northwest Territory, outlined the process for admitting a new state, guaranteed that new states would be equal to the og 13

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Treaty of Paris

ends the war, talks about some of the things that need to be done, tied up loose ends (not really followed), formally recognized the US as an independent nation

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**Shays Rebellion

rebellion that showcased the (many) faults of the Articles of Confederation, poor farmers were not getting paid by the government and were in debt and couldnt/refused to pay their taxes about it so they rebelled, the US federal government did not have the ability to raise an army to stop the rebellion so eventually citizens had to pay for their own private army to stop them, called for a stronger central government

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Constitutional Convention

meeting of state delegated to revise the Articles of Confederation, led to the creation of the US Constitution, elected George Washington as the first president of the US

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Great (CT) Compromise

combined the Virginia and New Jersey plans to create a bicameral legislature, a House of Reps that allotted reps by population and the Senate which allotted 2 reps to every state regardless of population

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⅗ compromise

slaves would count as ⅗ of a person, slave states wanted this so they would have more representation because their populations were majority slave

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Separation of Powers / Checks and Balances

each branch of government would have different powers and ways to check other branches, keeps one branch from becoming too powerful

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Federalists

wanted a strong central government, supported the Constitution

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Anti-Federalists

wanted a weak central government and more power to the states, opposed the Constitution

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**George Washington

first president of the US, established precedents for future presidents

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Judiciary Act of 1789

established the court system in the US

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Loose Construction

constitution is up to interpretation

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Strict Construction

constitution should be interpreted and followed exactly how it is written

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Alexander Hamiltons Economic Plan

strong federal government, wanted economy based on industrialization/build up of cities, foreign alliance w/ Britain, tax liquor (Alexander Hamilton → secretary of treasury)

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Thomas Jeffersons Agrarian Republic

everybody should be farmers, stay away from industrialization and growth of cities, keep farmers and poor people from being burdened w/ high taxes to support a big govt

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Federalists

loose constructionism, strong federal government

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Democratic-Republicans

advocated for a smaller and more decentralized federal government, strict constructionism

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Whiskey Rebellion

group of farmers in PA rebelled against tax collectors, first real test of federal authority, showcased the power and effectiveness of the federal government

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Washingtons Farewell Address

warned against political parties and warned to not get involved in foreign affairs, unity is important, the worst enemy of govt was loyalty to party over the nation

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John Adams

2nd president of the US, Federalist, avoided the almost war w/ France but was also detrimental to his presidency because of the Alien and Sedition Acts

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XYZ Affair

lot of trash talking going on between us and the French, France was mad that we ignored them in some treaty, we sent some people over to talk to France but they wouldn't even talk to the ambassadors until they gave them a bribe, John Adams got back at them by not including the agents names in the brief, called them ‘X, ‘Y, and ‘Z

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Alien and Sedition Acts

government was allowed to deport aliens that they thought were dangerous to national security (French people in this case), you cant speak against the government/revoked freedom of the press

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VA and KY Resolutions

declared the Alien and Sedition Acts unconstitutional, states had the right to nullify any federal law that was unconstitutional

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Revolution of 1800

Democratic-Republican candidate, Thomas Jefferson, defeated incumbent Federalist Party candidate, the election was a political realignment that ushered in a generation of Democratic-Republican leadership

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Thomas Jefferson

great first term (Louisiana purchase, Marbury vs. Madison), but fails in 2nd term w/ the French and British messing w/ our shipping/sailors and economy, and destroys the economy (Embargo Act → cant trade w/ anyone)

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Louisiana Purchase

purchase of the Louisiana territory from the French for very cheap, led to westward expansion and the exploration of the Mississippi River

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Agrarian republic

agricultural society, supporting the rights and sustainability of small farmers and poor peasants against the wealthy society

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**James Madison

had to deal w/ the mess of Jeffersons second term and tensions w/ France & Britain, eventually the

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War of 1812

US is mad because the British are still in North America and messing w/ trade and ships and they want them out, had no real conclusion, brought the country together → everybody has the same ideas, US is seen on equal footing w/ England → not longer Britains little brother

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James Monroe

president during the era of good feelings, relatively stable presidency

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Era of Good Feelings

nationalism

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Monroe Doctrine

no more taking land

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Missouri Compromise

established that any state admitted to the union above Missouri would be a free state and any new state under the line would be a slave state, established Maine as a free state and Missouri as a slave state

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Henry Clays American System

improve our transportation network (railroads, canals, roads, move things w/ more efficiency), establish a national bank, putting tariffs on imports coming into US (people buy American made products) → like Hamiltons plan

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Corrupt Bargain of 1824

ruined Jacksons presidency / reputation, nobody had the majority in the presidential election so Jackson told Henry Clay that if he dropped out and told all his voters to vote for Jackson then Jackson would add him to his cabinet, which he did

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