Identifications
for Midterm in History of the South
London Company
John Smith
John Rolfe
Thomas Dale
Powhaton
House of Burgesses
16l9 Arrival
of first African-Americans
1660 Legalization
of chattel slavery
Villeins
Oscar Handlin
Winthrop Jordan, White Over Black
Gullah
Elizah Lucas
Sickle Cell Anemia
Indigo
Rice
Nathaniel Bacon
William Berkeley
Bacon’s Rebellion
Tobacco Aristocrats
English Civil War
Oliver Cromwell
Restoration
Glorious Revolution
Fall Line
Great Wagon Road
Piney Barrens
Regulators
Scots-Irish
“Fly Away”
Sullivan’s Island
Cahokia
Trail of Tears
De Soto
Oklahoma
Natchez
Five Civilized Tribes
Creek
Choctaw
Chickasaw
Seminole
Cherokee
Muskogean
Yamasee War
Red Sticks
Horseshoe Bend
Treaty of Echota
Sea Island Cotton
Short Staple Cotton
Cotton Gin
Eli Whitney
Dixie/Dix
Battle of New Orleans
Creole
Voodoo
Cajun
Treaty of Ghent
Free People of Color
Robert Fulton
Crescent City
Storyville
Congo Square
French Quarter
Mardi Gras
Code Noire
Krewes
Cult of Honor
Dueling
Code Napoleon
Revenue Tariff v. Protective Tariff
Strict Construction v. Broad Construction
Tenth Amendment v. Elastic Clause
Tallmadge
Amendment
(House 87-76; Senate 16-22)
“South Carolina Exposition and
Protest”
Tariff of l828 or "Tariff of
Abominations"
Force Bill
Middle Passage
Coverture
Separate Spheres
"Fire Eaters"
Charles Sumner
"Immediatism"
Preston Brooks
"Perfectionism"
John Brown
William Lloyd Garrison
Dred Scott Decision
Charles Grandison Finney
Liberator
Nat Turner
Virginia Convention of l832
Compromise of 1850
Fugitive Slave Act
Kansas-Nebraska
Ft. Sumter---Beauregard (CSA)
1st Bull Run-Beauregard (CSA)
McDowell (USA)
Ft. Henry-------Grant (USA)
Ft. Donnelson--- " "
Shiloh------------" "
Peninsular---McClellan (USA)
Johnston (CSA)
Lee (CSA)
2d Bull Run---Pope (USA)
Lee (CSA)
Antietam-----McClellan (USA)
Lee (CSA)
Fredericksburg---Lee (CSA)
Burnside (USA)
Chancellorsville--Lee (CSA)
Hooker (USA)
William Sherman
George Meade
Joseph Johnson
Chickamauga
Cold Harbor
Jefferson Davis
Josiah Gorgas
Christopher Meminger
IDS for Final
Exam in History of the South
"Lords of the Loom and Lords of the
Lash"
Wade-Davis Bill
Black Codes
1866 Congressional Election
Joint Committee on Reconstruction
Freedmen Bureau Act
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Thirteenth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment
Fifteen Amendment
Amnesty Act of l872
Bourbons
Mississippi Plan
"Change of the Gauge"
Buck Duke
R.J. Reynolds
Julian Carr
James Day
13th Amendment
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Emancipation Proclamation
Confiscation Acts of l861 & l862
Freedmen Bureau
Civil Rights Act of l866
"Enabling Clause"
Reconstruction Act of l867
Tenure of Office Act
Railroad Time
Barrel Houses
Crop Liens
commodity and land banks
Farmers' Alliance
Sub-Treasury Plan
Populist Party
Leonidas Polk
Plessy v. Ferguson (l896)
Williams v. Mississippi (l898)
Grandfather Clause
Understanding Clause
Conference for Southern Education
Southern Education Board
Hook Worm
Pellagra
Referendum
White Primary
"Tantamount Time"
Dubose Heyward
Julia Peterkin
"Yoknaptawpha County"
John Crowe Ransom
I'll Take My Stand
Niagra Movement
W.E.B. Dubois
NAACP
Alaine Locke
New Negro
Cotton Club
Duke Ellington
Spindletop
Slater and Rosenwald Funds
"Pittsburgh Differential"
Kraft Paper
Carl Fisher
Majors/Independents
Federal Highway Acts l9l6, l925
Huey Long
Farm Block
Federal Emergency Relief Act
National Recovery Act
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Parity
Tennessee Valley Authority
A. PHILIP RANDOLPH
24th Amendment;
FEPC
SOUTHERN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE;
DIXIECRATS
Birmingham Riot (1963);
FRED VINSON
BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION
THURGOOD MARSHALL
CIVIL RIGHTS ACTS 1964, 1966
VOTING RIGHTS ACT, 1965
GREENSBORO, NC
NAACP
Louis Gottschalk
Austin/KOKE
Congo Square
Minstrelsy
Fisk Jubilee Singers
Scott Joplin/Ragtime
Blues
Blue Notes
Nashville/Grand Ole Oprey/WSM
Rhythm and Blues/Memphis/B.B. King/WDIA
Motown
CORE