Midterm Taboo Review. The Columbian Exchange Smallpox Encomienda System Pueblo Revolt Native American Population.

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Midterm Taboo Review

The Columbian Exchange Smallpox Encomienda System Pueblo Revolt Native American Population

Thomas Jefferson Jay Treaty French Revolution Frontier British Landholdings

Causes of Westward Expansion Anti-Federalist Declaration of Independence Fear of Authority Bill of Rights

Rarely Intermarried Anne Hutchinson Constitution Citizenship Voting Rights

Missouri Compromise Extension of Slavery Manifest Destiny Mexican-American War Sectionalism

Radical Republicans 13th Amendment Reconstruction Black Legislators Decline in Commitment

“Solid South” Black Codes 14th Amendment Freedmen’s Bureau Literacy Tests

Northern Abolitionists Second Great Awakening Fugitive Slave Act Yeoman Compromise of 1850

15 th Amendment Positive Good KKK Frederick Douglass Compromise of 1877

Sectional Reunion Hernán Cortés Racially Mixed Populations Andrew Jackson Reform Movements

Abolitionist Temperance Women’s Rights Seneca Falls Convention Emancipation Proclamation

Indian Removal Cherokee Spoils System “Common Man” National Bank

REMINDERS: Bring a Pen & Pencil to your Midterm! Study!