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252 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 252
An order in which Britain prohibited its American colonists from settling west of the
Appalachian Mountains


Many colonists defied the prohibition and went westward beyond the boundary.

Articles of Confederation


interchangeable parts

Intercourse Act of 1809

Proclamation of 1763

Definition 2 of 252
17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings and who asserted
that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property.

Lewis and Clark Expedition

Bartolome de Las Casas


John Locke

Nat Turner's Rebellion

Definition 3 of 252
An uprising of Indians in Santa Fe against Spanish colonization. The Pueblo killed 400 Spanish
and drove the remaining 2,000 settlers out of the province. Twelve years later the Spanish
returned and were able to reoccupy New Mexico with little opposition. However, the Spanish
were more accommodating of Indian culture afterwards

Era of Good Feelings, 1815-24


Battle of Saratoga (1777)


Pueblo Revolt (1680)

Treaty of Ghent

,Definition 4 of 252
Replaced Jeffersonian republicanism; conceived of a nation governed by middle and upper
class property holders.


Universal White Manhood Suffrage, extension if voting rights to all white males, even those
who didn't own property.

Jacksonian Democracy


James Madison

Treaty of San Lorenzo

Shakers

Definition 5 of 252
Adams sent delegates to meet with French foreign minister Talleyrand in the hopes of working
things out.


Talleyrand's three agents told the American delegates that they could meet with Talleyrand
only in exchange for a very large bribe.


The Americans did not pay the bribe, and in 1798 Adams made the incident public, substituting
the letters "X, Y and Z" for the names of the three French agents in his report to Congress.

Whiskey Rebellion


XYZ Affair

John Adams

Pet Banks

,Definition 6 of 252
1849 (San Francisco 49ers) Gold discovered in California attracted a rush of people all over the
country and world to San Francisco;


arrival of the Chinese;


increased pressure on fed gov. to establish a stable gov. in CA

Bartolome de Las Casas


Abigail Adams

California Gold Rush

Thomas Jefferson

Definition 7 of 252
demanded the king's govt to recognize the rights of all citizens, including no taxation without
representation.

Patrick Henry (1736-1799)

Invention of the steamboat

American Indian culture of the Northeast


John Dickinson

Definition 8 of 252
Angelina and Sarah Grimke wrote and lectured vigorously on reform causes such as prison
reform, the temperance movement, and the abolitionist movement.

Walter Raleigh

Henry David Thoreau

The Grimke sisters, Sarah and Angelina


Christopher Columbus

, Definition 9 of 252
first attempt of Cherokees to gain complete sovereign rule over their nation

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia


Jacksonian Democracy

Bartolome de Las Casas

Marbury v. Madison (1803)

Definition 10 of 252
Headrights were parcels of land consisting of about 50 acres which were given to colonists
who brought indentured servants into America. They were used by the Virginia Company to
attract more colonists.

Declaratory Act

Hamilton's Financial Plan

Headright System

Intolerable Acts

Definition 11 of 252
A term used to describe supporters of the Constitution during ratification debates in state
legislatures.

Battle of Fallen Timbers

Federalists

George Whitefield

Powhatan Confederacy

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