HIST 4203 Civil War Era - Valdosta State University



HIST 2111 U.S. to 1865

settlement

Jamestown (1607)

Plymouth (1620)

Massachusetts Bay (1630)

Great Migration

“merchantable commodities”

planned communities

Georgia colony

James Oglethorpe

Trustees

Tomochichi

Savannah (1733)

Treaty of 1736

War of Jenkins’ Ear (1739-1748)

headright

fall line

Tidewater

Piedmont

Bacon’s Rebellion (1676)

Nathaniel Bacon

William Berkeley

mercantilism

staples thesis

Malthusian tradition

trade/commerce

staple crops

Triangular Trade

Navigation Acts

Stamp Act (1765)

Townshend Act (1767)

Samuel Adams

Boston Massacre (1770)

Crispus Attucks

Committees of Correspondence

Boston Tea Party (1773)

Coercive Acts (1774)

First Continental Congress

Lexington/Concord

Second Continental Congress

Thomas Paine, Common Sense

Independence

Declaration of Independence

France

Battle of Saratoga (1777)

Robert Howe/Archibald Campbell

Benjamin Lincoln

Battle of Kettle Creek

Battle of Briar Creek

Siege of Savannah

Yorktown

Treaty of Paris (1783)

Articles of Confederation

Robert Morris

Shays Rebellion (1787)

Constitutional Convention (1787)

Virginia Plan

New Jersey Plan

Great Compromise

Electoral College

Ratification

Federalist Papers

“necessary and proper”

Impeachment

George Washington

Bill of Rights

Cabinet

Judiciary Act of 1789

Alexander Hamilton

Report on Public Credit (1790)

Bank of the United States (1791)

Report on Manufactures (1791)

Whiskey Excise

Whiskey Rebellion

Federalists

Republicans

Napoleonic Wars (1792-1815)

Jay’s Treaty (1795)

Farewell Address

John Adams

XYZ Affair

Quasi War

Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)

Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions (1798)

EXAM I

Election of 1800

Thomas Jefferson

Revolution of 1800

Marbury v. Madison (1803)

Louisiana Purchase (1803)

Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806)

Embargo Act (1807)

Sally Hemings

James Madison

War Hawks

War of 1812

Treaty of Ghent (1814)

Hartford Convention (1814)

James Monroe

Economic Nationalism

Panic of 1819

McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)

Missouri Compromise (1820)

Monroe Doctrine (1823)

Election of 1824

“Corrupt Bargain”

John Q. Adams

Election of 1828

Andrew Jackson

“Kitchen Cabinet”

Jacksonian Democracy

Martin Van Buren

John C. Calhoun

Jefferson Day Dinner (1830)

Eaton Affair

Webster-Hayne Debate (1830)

Nullification Crisis (1832)

concurent majority

Bank War

Indian policy

Compact of 1802

Adaptation

Twenty-Niners

Dahlonega/Auraria

“Great Intrusion”

William Wirt

Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831)

Worcester v. Georgia (1832)

Lottery of 1832

Treaty of New Echota (1835)

Trail of Tears

Placer mining

Vein mining

Dahlonega Mint

Urban revolution

Urban problems

Manifest Destiny

Oregon

Texas

James K. Polk

Mexican War (1846-1848)

Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo (1848)

Frederick Jackson Turner

Frontier Thesis

Proclamation Line of 1763

Ordinance of 1785

Land Ordinance of 1786

Land Law of 1800

Preemption Act of 1841

Homestead Act of 1862

Morrill Land Grant Act (1862)

Transcontinental Railroad

Donner Party (1846)

Theodore D. Judah

Union Pacific Railroad

Central Pacific Railroad

Symmetric Town

Orthogonal Town

T-Town

Western Town

Dime novels

James Fenimore Cooper

EXAM II

Old South

Cavalier Legend

Plantation Myth

GWTW

Slavery

African slave trade

Middle passage

Eli Whitney

cotton gin

gang system

task system

field workers

house servants

artisans

body servants

slave codes

vigilance committees/slave patrols

slave resistance

Stono Rebellion (1739)

Denmark Vesey Conspiracy (1822)

Nat Turner Revolt (1831)

antislavery movement

Frederick Douglass

Harriet Tubman

William Lloyd Garrison

Wilmot Proviso (1846)

Compromise of 1850

Stephen A. Douglas

personal liberty laws

filibustering

Ostend Manifesto (1854)

Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852)

Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)

popular sovereignty

Republican Party

Bleeding Kansas

Brooks-Sumner Affair (1856)

John Brown

Dred Scott Case (1857)

Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858)

Harper’s Ferry Raid (1859)

1859 Speakership Battle

Election of 1860

Abraham Lincoln (R)

Stephen A. Douglas (ND)

John C. Breckinridge (SD)

John Bell (CU)

secession

Immediatists

Cooperationists

Confederate States of America (CSA)

Fort Sumter

Star of the West

Proclamation of Insurrection (1861)

North-South comparison

Anaconda Plan

Union command system

Confederate command system

Military geography

First Bull Run/Manassas

Monitor vs. Merrimack

Peninsula Campaign

Robert E. Lee

Antietam/Sharpsburg

Emancipation Proclamation

Chancellorsville

Gettysburg

Overland Campaign

Appomattox (9 April 1865)

Shiloh

Ulysses S. Grant

Vicksburg

Chickamauga

Atlanta Campaign

William T. Sherman

“March to the Sea”

Durham Station (26 April 1865)

Civil War Diplomacy

King Cotton Diplomacy

Trent Affair

Confederate Commerce Raiders

Laird Rams

Emancipation Proclamation

War Democrats

Peace Democrats

“Copperheads”

Clement Vallandigham

Administration Republicans

Radical Republicans

Lincoln’s Plan of Reconstruction (1863)

Wade-Davis Bill (1864)

Montgomery/Richmond

Confederate Constitution

Jefferson Davis

Conscription Act

Twenty slave law

Tax-in-kind

Impressment

Inflation

Women’s Riots

EXAM III

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