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