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US HISTAARY REVIEW BOOKLET KEY
Day 1 Key• Pg 1
• New England – rocky soil, short growing season, long winters; shipbuilding, timber, whaling, fishing
• Middle – moderate winters, good soil, medium growing season; Agriculture – grains
• Southern – rich soil, long growing season, mild winters; cash crops – rice, indigo, tobacco
• Mountains – Appalachian• Spanish – Florida• Ocean - Atlantic
Day 1 Key• Pg 2
• Most important reason – provide wealth• Other reasons – expand empire• Reasons: religion, economic, political• Gold• New England• Georgia
Day 1 Key• Pg 3
• 1607• Virginia• Tobacco• Representative government• 1st permanent settlement in the New World• Religious Freedom• 1620 • Self government• Congressional meetings/representative government
Day 1 Key• Pg 4
• Since the colonies were so far from England and the king they were able to govern themselves
• B
• Pg 5• Answers will vary
Day 1 Key• Pg 6
• Ohio River Valley• ???• Fur trade• Albany Plan of Union• 1. The colonies• 2. if they don’t unite they will die separately• 3. they didn’t trust each other
Day 1 Key• Pg 7
• Positives• United the Colonies• Removed France from North America• Weakened Native Americans
• Negatives• Created Debt
• 1. created a large debt• 2. mercantilism and taxing
Day 1 Key• Pg 8
• Fighter – Colonists• Push – King George III
• Pg 9• To make the British look cruel• By showing British aggression• The helplessness of the colonists and the aggression of the Redcoats• Crispus Attucks• No Taxation Without Representation• R, T, T, R, R, T,
• Pg 10• C• B
Day 2 Key• Pg 11
• Wentworth Cheswell• Thomas Paine• Bernardo de Galvez• Samuel Adams• Haym Solomon• John Paul Jones• George Washington• Patrick henry• Marquis de Lafayette• James Armistead• Benjamin Franklin
Day 2 Key• Pg 12
• Lexington and Concord – First battle of the American revolution• Common Sense – Convinced colonists to support the fight for
independence• Declaration of Independence – Official statement written by the
Second Continental Congress to King George declaring independence
• Saratoga – turning point of the American Revolution• Valley Forge – low point of the war, harsh conditions• Yorktown – last battle of the American Revolution• Treaty of Paris 1783 – officially ended the American Revolution
Day 2 Key• Pg 13
• Thomas Jefferson• Rights that cannot be taken away• Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness• List of grievances• Processing activity answers will vary
Day 2 Key• Pg 14• Hand
• Thumb – No respect from other countries• Index – states blaming each other• Middle – border disputes• Ring – No money• Little – weak central government• Weak central government• Processing Activities will vary
Day 2 Key• Pg 15
• Northwest Ordinance• Policy• New states• Northwest Ordinance• Slavery• expansion
Day 2 Key• Pg 16
• Great Compromise• 3/5ths Compromise• Federalists• Antifederalists• MMFEDA
• Magna Carta• Mayflower Compact• Fundamental Orders of Connecticut• English Bill of Rights• Declaration of independence• Articles of Confederation
Day 2 Key• Pg 17
• James Madison• ???• George Washington• Benjamin Franklin• Virginia Plan
• James Madison• Big States• Population• 2
• New Jersey Plan• William Patterson• Small states• Equal• 1
Day 2 Key• Pg 18
• New jersey• Virginia• Roger Sherman• 2• Equal• Population• 3/5• 3/5
Day 2 Key• Pg 18 continued
• Federalists• Support• Alexander Hamilton
James Madison
John Jay• To convince people to ratify
the constitution
– Antifederalists• oppose• Thomas Jefferson
Patrick Henry
• It would give the
national government too much power
Day 3 Key• Pg 19
• Checks and Balances• Limited Government• Republicanism• Popular Sovereignty• Individual Rights• Separation of Powers• Federalism• D
Day 3 Key• Pg 20
• Executive Branch• Legislative Branch• Judicial Branch• Processing Activity #5 answers will vary
• Pg 21• National• State• Reflect changes• Amendment process• 1787
Day 3 Key• Pg 22
• 2/3rds of both houses of Congress• 3/4ths of all states• A
• Pg 23• Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech• Outlawed slavery• Granted Citizenship• Protected voting rights
Day 3 Key
• Pg 24• Washington• Adams• Jefferson• Madison• Monroe• Adams• Jackson
• Pg 25• DR• F• DR• F• F• F• DR• DR• F
Day 3 Key• Pg 26
• Avoid debt• Remain Neutral• Don’t form Political Parties• A
• Pg 27• 1803• Thomas Jefferson• Doubled the size of the United States, kicked France out of North
America, began Westward Expansion
Day 3 Key
• Pg 28• Causes
• Impressment• Native American Attacks• Warhawks
• Events• Attack on Ft. McHenry• Treaty of Ghent• Battle of New Orleans
• People • James Madison• Francis Scott Key• Andrew Jackson
• Pg 29• Processing activity #6
answers will vary• D
Day 4 Key• Pg 30
• Monroe Doctrine• Western Hemisphere• Problems• Political cartoon answers will vary
• Pg 31• Land• Indian Removal Act• Cherokee• Worchester v. Georgia• John Marshal• The Trail of Tears
Day 4 Key
• Pg 32• Factories• Railroads• Urbanization• Industrialization• Textiles• Steamboat• Cotton Gin• Plow (steel)• Reaper (mechanical)
• Eil Whitney, made cleaning cotton easier
• Germany• Robert Fulton• Increased cotton
production to meet the demand
• More slaves were needed to pick the cotton
• Made it cheaper and easier
Day 4 Key• Pg 33
• A• A
• Pg 34• The belief that the United States is meant to expand to the Pacific
ocean• Processing Activity #7 Answers will vary• Gold Rush – Califronia, occurred in 1849• Farmland – Answers will vary• Religious Freedom – Utah, Mormons
Day 4 Key• Pg 35
• Label the Map• Nonviolent resistance to government rule• Answers will vary
• Pg 36• C
Day 4 Key• Pg 37
• Harriet Tubman• Sojourner Truth• Abigail Adams• Susan B. Anthony• Elizabeth Cady Stanton• Processing Activity #8 answers will vary
Day 4 Key• Pg 38
• Fill in the chart with an explanation and important people
• Pg 39• Protective tariffs• No he did not• Answers will vary• Answers will vary• Processing activity #9 answers will vary
Day 5 Key• Pg 40
• Northwest Ordinance• Missouri Compromise• Compromise of 1850• Kansas Nebraska Act• Bleeding Kansas• Dred Scott Decision• John Brown’s Raid• Election of 1860
Day 5 Key
• Pg 41• C• B
• Pg 42• Stonewall Jackson• Jefferson Davis• Henry Clay• Abraham Lincoln• Ulysses S. Grant• John Brown• Robert E. Lee
Day 5 Key• Pg 43
• Anaconda Plan• Fight a defensive war• Processing activity #10 answers will vary
Day 5 Key
• Pg 44 • Abraham Lincoln• Secede• Jefferson Davis• Slavery• Fort Sumter• Antietam• Emancipation
Proclamation
• Pg 45• End slavery• Gettysburg• Mississippi River• Gettysburg Address• Sherman’s• Grant• John Wilkes Booth
Day 5 Key• Pg 46
• C• B
• Pg 47• Answers will vary
Day 5 Key
• Pg 48• God, Gold, Glory• 1607• Burgesses• 1620• Mayflower Compact• Self• French and Indian• Lexington and Concord• First• Paine, Sense• Thomas Jefferson• Articles of Confederation• Constitution• James
• Pg 49• Washington• Affairs• In 1803• Marbury v. Madison, Judicial• Monroe• Native Americans• Tariffs, slavery• Clay• Oregon• Manifest Destiny• Lincoln• Grant• Lee, Davis• factories
Day 5 Key
Day 5 Key