History STAAR Review Show what you know! Early ColonizationColumbusGoldGodGlory ProblemsAtJamestown Mayflower Compact Compact 1620 1607.

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History STAAR Review Show what you know!

Early ColonizationColumbusGoldGodGlory ProblemsAtJamestown Mayflower Compact Compact

13 Colonies: Reasons for FoundingRhode Island Island Maryland Virginia Pennsylvania Georgia New York

Founders of ColoniesWilliamPenn JamesOglethorpe Duke of York LordBaltimore ThomasHooker Roger Williams

American Revolution Proclamation of 1763 Stamp Act Boston Tea Party Saratoga Taxation without Representation Sons of Liberty

American Revolution #2QuarteringAct Lexington And Concord ValleyForge Yorktown WritsOfAssistance IntolerableActs

American Revolution PeopleGeorgeWashington SamuelAdams Thomas Jefferson King George III JohnAdams MarquisdeLaFayette

American Revolution People -2BernardoDeGalvez MercyOtisWarren JamesArmistead WentworthCheswell CrispusAttucks BenFranklin

American Revolution People - 3JohnPaulJones PatrickHenry HaymSalomon GeneralCornwallis AbigailAdams ThomasPaine

American Revolution DocumentsCommonSense Treaty of Paris1783 ArticlesOfConfederation Declarationof Independence Independence OliveBranchPetition TheAmericanCrisis

Constitution/ New Republic 1 st Political Parties 3/5 Compromise Anti- Federalists GreatCompromise FederalistPapers Marbury vs. Madison

Constitution Principles Separation of powers ChecksAndBalances PopularSovereigntyLimitedGovernment Republicanism Federalism

Constitution Bill of Rights 10 th Amendment 8 th Amendment 5 th Amendment 2 nd Amendment 3 rd Amendment BillOfRights

Constitution Bill of Rights 2 7 th Amendment 8 th Amendment 4 th Amendment 6 th Amendment 9 th Amendment 1 st Amendment

LouisianaPurchaseAlienAnd Sedition Acts Federal Judiciary Act 1789XYZAffair WhiskeyRebellion Embargo Act 1807 New Republic

Battle of New Orleans Burning Of the White House Impressment StarSpangledBanner JamesMadison Industrialization War of 1812

InterchangeableParts Steamboats Urbanization Factory System System EliWhitney telegraph Industrialization

WorcesterVsGeorgia John C Calhoun Bank War NullificationCrisis Indian Removal Act telegraph Age of Jackson

JamesKPolk Oregon Trail Santa Fe Trail MormonTrail Manifest Destiny Westward Expansion TexasAnnexation

OregonTerritory Gold Rush Treaty Of Guadalupe Hidalgo MexicanCession U.S.MexicanWar Westward Expansion - 2 GadsdenPurchase

FrederickDouglass DorotheaDix GrimkeSisters WilliamLloydGarrison SusanB.Anthony Reform Movement HoraceMann

TemperanceMovement ElizabethCadyStanton ElizabethBlackwell SojournerTruth AbolitionistMovement Reform Movement - 2 DeclarationOfSentiments

Hudson River School EdgarAllenPoe JohnJamesAudubon HenryDavidThoreau NathanielHawthorne Authors/Painters RalphWaldoEmerson

CompromiseOf1850 Tariff of Abominations slavery JohnC.Calhoun Sectionalism MissouriCompromise HenryClay

Election of 1860 KansasNebraskaAct Compromise of 1850 BleedingKansas Causes of Civil War John Brown’s Raid States’Rights

Battle Hymn of the Republic Vicksburg AppomattoxCourthouse Gettysburg Civil War EmancipationProclamation Antietam

UlyssesS.Grant HarrietTubmanJeffersonDavis RobertE.Lee People AbrahamLincoln StonewallJackson

FortSumter AnacondaPlanWilliamCarney TotalWar Civil War: Other Lincoln’s 1 st Inaugural Address PhiliipBazaar

14 th Amendment HiramRhodesRevels 15 th Amendment 13 th Amendment Civil War to Reconstruction AssassinationOfLincoln Radical Reconstructio n

BorderStates HomesteadAct DawesAct MorrillAct Civil War to Reconstruction Extra Confederacy AndrewJohnson

DeclarationOfIndependence MagnaCarta EnglishBillOfRights MonroeDoctrine Documents ArticlesOfConfederation MayflowerCompact

NorthwestOrdinance Washington’sFarewellAddress TreatyOfGhent U.S.Constitution Documents - 2 GettysburgAddress TreatyOfGuadalupeHidalgo

LandOrdinance1785 Lincoln’s 2 nd InauguralAddress Emancipatio n Proclamation Bill Of Rights Documents - 3 ProclamationOf1763 JeffersonDavisInauguralAddress

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