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Welcome!

AP REVIEW # ThingsStuffUM…Huh… Maybe I should study??

THINGS 100 This was the first elected legislative assembly in the New World which came to represent the official legislative body of the colony of Virginia House of Burgesses

THINGS 200 This 1764 act represented a major shift in British policy toward the colonies in that, for the first time, the British levied taxes aimed at raising revenue rather than regulating trade Sugar Act

THINGS 300 This 1794 incident, led by Pennsylvania farmers, showed that the new government under the Constitution could react swiftly and effectively to such a problem Whiskey Rebellion

THINGS 400 During the Civil War Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri. were known as Border States

THINGS 500 Which colony required each community of 50 or more families to provide a teacher of reading and writing Massachusetts

STUFF 100 This stated that whether the constitution was ratified or not, slavery would be allowed in Kansas Lecompton Constitution

STUFF 200 This treaty settled Aroostok or “Pork n’ Beans War”, a dispute between the lumberjacks of Maine and Canada Webster-Ashburton Treaty

STUFF 300 This stated the rest of the world should stay out of the western hemisphere Monroe Doctrine

STUFF 400 Pay $15 million to Mexico Set the Texas boundary at the Rio Grande Yield California to the United States Yield New Mexico to the United States Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

STUFF 500 This event was significant because it issued a historic declaration of women’s rights Seneca Falls Convention

UM… 100 This event, on March 4, 1770, started with rocks and snowballs & rocks being thrown at British soldiers. Boston Massacre

UM… 200 This court case ruled that a slave was private property even in a free territory. Dred Scott v. Sanford

UM… 400 This colony would provide a haven for Quakers and allowed religious freedom Pennsylvania

UM… 500 It authorized President Jackson to use the army and navy to collect duties on the Tariffs of 1828 and Force Bill

Huh… 100 Pop. F.A.C.T. Compromise of 1850

Huh… ° 30’ Missouri Compromise

DAILY DOUBLE - Huh… Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens were leaders of these congressmen Radical Republicans

UM 300 The British government combined the colonies of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Connecticut into a single province headed by Governor Andros. Dominion of New England

400 Huh… 400 This pamphlet defended the idea of American Independence on the grounds that people should not pledge allegiance to a king and a corrupt government Common Sense

500 Huh… 500 He inspired passive resistance and wrote Walden Henry David Thoreau

Maybe I should study?? 100 Right to bear arms 2 nd Amendment

Maybe I should study?? 200 This enabled the poor of England the prospect to seek economic opportunities in the colonies. Indentured Servitude

300 Maybe I should study?? 300 In the early years of reconstruction, an important function of this was the protection of the economic rights of former slaves Freedman’s Bureau

Maybe I should study?? 400 Unofficial advisors to President Jackson Kitchen Cabinet

Maybe I should study?? 500 Chief Justice Roger Taney ruled a charter granted by a state to a company cannot work to the disadvantage of the public. Charles River Bridge Decision