IDS for Fall Semester US History

 

 

You are responsible the following IDS, terms and dates in lecture outlines as well as material from  assigned supplemental readings and films.

 

 

Midterm IDS:

 

Civic Humanism

Priesthood of all Believers

Orinoco

Rolfe

Bacon

Berkeley

Burgesses

County Court/Parish Vestry

Tobacco Aristocrats

Cavaliers

FFV

Powhatton

Smith

Iroquois

Prince Philip's [Metacom] War (1675)

Pequot War (l637)

Bacon's Rebellion (l676)

Creek, Choctaw, Cherokee

Yamasee War (l715)

French and Indian War (1756-63)

Proclamation Line of 1763

General Court

Social Covenant

Covenant of Grace

Salem-Village Witch-trials (l690s)

Great Awakening (l730s)

New Light

Old Light

Henry Hudson

Gullah

Patroons

Ashley-Cooper


Minuit

Fundamental Constitution

William Penn   

Sickle-Cell Anemia

Frame of Government

Proprietary v. Presbyterian

Delancy v. Livingston   

Ashley-Cooper

Indenture

Steerage

Chattel Slavery

Atlantic Crossing

Viginia Slave Code, 1660

Plantations

Toleration Act

Pietist

John & Charles Wesley

George Whitefield

Jonathan Edwards

Affectionate Religion

New Light/Old Light

Backcountry

One-Crop Agriculture

Mercantilism

Navigation Laws

Salutary Neglect

Admiralty Courts/ Halifax, Nova Scotia

Committees of Correspondence

Cornwallis

Continental Congress                                       

Bourgoyne

Articles of Confederation                                 

Yorktown

Sons of Liberty                                                            

July 4, 1776

Boston Tea Party                                                         

Treaty of Paris

Lexington and Concord

Coercive Acts

Saratoga

Benedict Arnold

Kings Mountain

Francis Marion


Actual Representation

Virtual Representation

Robert Walpole

Corruption

Two Treatises on Government

"Rotten Boroughs"

Land Ordinance of l785

Northwest Land Ordinance of l787

Northwest Territory

Mt. Vernon Conference

Annapolis Convention

Shay's Rebellion

3/5ths Clause

Fugitive Slave Clause

Supremacy Clause

Elastic Clause

Federalist Papers

Jay Treaty

Pinkney Treaty

Whiskey Rebellion

Funding and Assumption

U.S. Bank

XYZ Affair

Alien and Sedition Acts

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

Sentinel Theory

Louisiana Purchase

Manifest Destiny

Embargo Act of 1807

Hartford Convention

Battle of New Orleans

Treaty of Ghent

James Gambier


 

 

IDS for Final Exam

 

You are responsible the following IDS, terms and dates in lecture outlines as well as material from  assigned supplemental readings and films.

 

Dower Rights

Coverture

Hannah Dunston

Molly Pitcher

Abigail Adams

Seneca Falls Convention, 1848

Midnight Judges

Seriatim

Judiciary Act of 1789

Writ of Mandamus

Judicial Review

William Crawford

Henry Clay

Andrew Jackson

John Quincy Adams

King Caucus

Spoil System

Force Bill

Nullification

Horseshoe Bend

Creek

Tecumseh

The Prophet

Tippacanoe

Cherokee

Sequoia

Forty-niners

John Sutter

"Coolie" Labor

Charles Finney                                     

William Miller

Phalanx                                               

Helen White

Perfectionism                           

Ann Lee

Complex Marriage                   


Robert Owen

Moroni                                    

Charles Fourier                        

Colonization Society    

Lane Seminar

Joseph Smith                           

John Humphrey Noyes

Liberator

Recreational Violence

Cholera 1832, l849, l866

"Total Institution"

"Sambo" Personality

Gang Boss

Nat Turner


1832 Virginia Legislative Debate

73 for slavery;  58 against slavery

Cult of Southern Honor

Stephen Douglass                    

James Buchanan

Nebraska Territory                  

James Polk

Mexican War


Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk

Uncle Tom's Cabin

Compromise of l850

 

Wilmot Proviso

"Popular Sovereignty"

John C. Fremont

Nuclear Family

Extended Family

Patriarchal Family

Affectionate Family

Boston Marriage

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Lucretia Mott

Seneca Falls Convention, 1848

Declaration of Principles

Gen. George B. McClellan (USA)                                           

Gen. Robert E. Lee (CSA)

Gen. U. S. Grant (USA)

Gen. Wm. T. Sherman (USA)

Gen. Thomas Jackson (CSA)

Anaconda Plan

First Bull Run                            July 21, l861

Shiloh                                                   April 6-7, l862

Peninsula Campaign                              March-July, l862

Second Bull Run                                   August 29-30, l862

Antietam                                               September 17, l862

Emancipation Proclamation                   September 22, l862 (effective Jan. 1)

Gettysburgó                                         July 2-3, l863

Vicksburg õ                                         July 4, l863

Sherman's March    ó                           May l864-March l865

Wilderness Campaignõ                        April 4, l865

Union Party

Ex Parte Vallandingham

Ex Parte Milligan (l866)

Morrill Land Grant Act

National Banking Act

Tariff

Pacific Railroad Act

Homestead Act