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Modern World History
November 16, 2009 Midterm Messages (all classes)
Note Card List, First Semester, 2009 - 2010
Remember, do your own cards!
Chapter 1
01) Social organization in American agricultural societies
02) Social organization in American hunting societies
03) Sexual division of labor in North America
04) West Africa Political systems
05) Sexual Division of Labor in West Africa
06) Sexual Division of Labor in Europe
07) Political change in Europe
08) Lessens of Early Colonization
09) Treaty of Tordesillas
10) Spanish model of colonization
11) Columbian Exchange (two positives/two negatives)
12) A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia
Chapter 2
13) Spanish conquest of the Pueblos
14) impact/role of Jesuit missionaries
15) Dutch West India Company
16) Dutch role in early English slavery
17) The Puritan conundrum
18) Virginia Company/Jamestown
19) Powhatan Confederacy
20) English/Algonquian misunderstandings
21) Tobacco’s role in settlement of Virginia
22) Maryland Act of Toleration, 1649
23) Mayflower Compact
24) Massachusetts Bay Company
25) John Winthrop’s role in settlement
26) Covenanted communities
27) Pequot War
28) John Eliot/Praying Towns
29) Roger Williams
30) Anne Hutchinson
Chapter 3
31) The Duke’s Laws
32) Reasons for the rapid growth of Pennsylvania
33) Penn’s Indian Policy
34) Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina
35) Iroquois Confederacy
36) Pueblo Revolt
37) King Philip’s War
38) Bacon’s Rebellion
39) Societies with Slaves
40) Slave Societies
41) Atlantic Web of Exchange
42) Navigation Acts (1651, ‘60, ‘63, 1673)
43) Board of Trade and Plantations
44) Impact of slavery on society: Chesapeake
45) Impact of slavery on society: S. Carolina
46) Yamasee War
47) Slaves in Spanish/French N. America
48) Dominion of New England
49) King William’s War
50) Salem Witch Trials


Set A-1 (Chapter 4) Due: August 17
51) Population Growth
52) African Migration
53) European Immigrants
54) Economic Growth
55) King George’s War
56) Enlightenment
57) Two Treatises of Government
58) Civic Rituals
59) Slave Resistance
60) Zenger Case
61) Stono Rebellion
62) Land Riots

Set A-2 (Chapter 4/ 5) Due: August 24
63) Regulator Movement
64) Phillis Wheatley
65) Whitefield; Great Awakening
66) Albany Congress; Plan of Union
67) Seven Years War
68) Treaty of Paris, 1763
69) Proclamation of 1763
70) Salutary Neglect
71) Revenue Act (Grenville)
72) Currency Act (Grenville)
73) Stamp Act (Grenville)

Set A-3 (Chapter 5) Due: August 31
74) The Rights of the Br. Colonies Asserted & Proved
75) Stamp Act Resolves
76) Loyal Nine
77) Sons of Liberty
78) Townshend Acts
79) Letters From A Farmer in Pennsylvania
80) Daughters of Liberty
81) Boston Massacre
82) Committee of Correspondence
83) Tea Act/Boston Tea Party
84) Coercive (Intolerable) Acts

Set A-4 (Chapter 6) Due September 8
85) First Continental Congress
86) Declaration of Rights and Grievances
87) Lord Dunmore’s 1775 proclamation
88) Second Continental Congress
89) Common Sense
90) Declaration of Independence
91) Saratoga
92) Franco-American Alliance of 1778

93) Greene’s Southern Campaign
94) Yorktown
95) Treaty of Paris, 1783

Set A-5 (Chapter 7) Due September 14
96) Republicanism
97) Judith Sargent Murray
98) Impact of the Revolution on African-Americans
99) State Constitutions (1775-1800)
100) Articles of Confederation
101) Ordinances of 1784 & 1785
102) Northwest Ordinance of 1787
103) Shay’s Rebellion
104) Constitutional Convention
105) Virginia Plan vs. New Jersey Plan
106) Three-Fifths Compromise
107) Federalist Papers

Set A-6 (Chapter 8) Due: September 21
108) Hamilton’s Financial Program (4 parts)
109) Federalist vs. Democratic Republican
110) Whiskey Rebellion
111) Proclamation of Neutrality, 1793
112) Jay Treaty
113) Pinckney Treaty
114) Washington’s Farewell
115) XYZ Affair/Quasi-War
116) Alien & Sedition Acts
117) Virginia & Kentucky Resolutions
118) Gabriel’s Rebellion

Set A-7 (Chapter 9) Due: October 5
119) Marbury v. Madison
120) Louisiana Purchase
121) Grassroots Electioneering
122) Hamilton-Burr Duel
123) Indian Resistance
124) Impressment
125) Chesapeake Affair
126) Embargo Act
127) Non-intercourse Act
128) Waltham System
129) War of 1812 (causes)
130) Treaty of Ghent
131) Hartford Convention




Set B-1 (Chapter 10) Due: October 13
132) Second Bank of the United States
133) Tariff of 1816
134) McCulloch v. Maryland
135) Fletcher v. Peck
136) Dartmouth College v. Woodward
137) Gibbons v. Ogden
138) Charles River Bridge v Warren Bridge
139) Missouri Compromise, 1820
140) Boom/Bust: Panic of 1819
141) Rush-Bagot Treaty
142) Adams-Onis Treaty

Set B-2 (Chapter 10) Due October 19
143) Monroe Doctrine
144) State Economic Programs
145) Canals and Railroads
146) Cotton South
147) American System of Manufacturing
148) Free Banking
149) Commonwealth v. Hunt
150) Indian Removal Policy
151) Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
152) Worcester v. Georgia
153) Trail of Tears

Set B-3(Chapter 11) Due October 26
154) Charles G. Finney
155) American Female Reform Society
156) Temperance; Ten Nights in a Barroom
157) Dorothea Dix
158) Antimasonry
159) William Lloyd Garrison
160) American Colonization Society
161) Frederick Douglass
162) American Anti-slavery Society
163) Seneca Falls Convention of 1848
164) Tariff of Abominations & Compromise
165) Webster-Hayne Debate
166) Biddle and the Bank War
167) Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 1842
168) Manifest Destiny; Texas

Set B-4 (Chapter 12) Due: November 2
169) Shakers
170) Mormons; Deseret
171) Brook Farm
172) Emerson & Thoreau
173) Horace Mann/Public School Movement
174) Margaret Fuller
175) Oneida (not the Native Americans)
176) James Fenimore Cooper
177) Herman Melville
178) Nathaniel Hawthorne
179) Edgar Allan Poe
180) Catherine Beecher
181) Anti-immigrant Sentiments
182) Black Nationalism

Set B-5 (Chapter 13/14) Due November 10
183) Yeoman Farmers
184) Southern Paternalism
185) Slave Culture: Role of Religion
186) Denmark Vesey’s Revolt
187) Nat Turner & his Revolt
188) Oregon Treaty, 1846
189) Mexican War (causes)
190) Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, 1848
191) Wilmot Proviso
192) Compromise of 1850
193) Fugitive Slave Act/law
194) Uncle Tom’s Cabin
195) Commodore Perry and Treaty of Kanagawa
196) Kansas-Nebraska Act

Set B-6 (Chapter 14) Due: November 16
197) Free Soil Party
198) Know-Nothings
199) Republican Party Platform; Ideology
200) Bleeding Kansas
201) Dred Scott v Sanford, 1857
202) Lecompton Constitution
203) Panic of 1857
204) Lincoln-Douglas Debates: Freeport
205) John Brown’s raid
206) Election of 1860 (candidates, platform, results)
207) Secession

Set B-7 (Chapter 15) Due: November 23
208) Crittendon Compromise
209) Morrill Tariff Act ’61
210) Homestead Act
211) Morrill Land Grant Act
212) Pacific Railway Act ’62
213) Walt Whitman
214) Copperheads
215) Emancipation Proclamation
216) Battle of Vicksburg
217) Battle of Gettysburg
218) Peace Democrats
219) New York Draft Riots
220) Election of 1864
221) Atlanta & Sherman’s March to the Sea

Set B-8 (Chapter 16) Due: November 30
222) Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address
223)13th Amendment
224) Freedman’s Bureau
225) Sharecropping System
226) Black Codes
227) Sumner & Stevens
228) 14th Amendment
229) Congressional Reconstruction
230) Impeachment of Johnson
231) 15th Amendment
232) Scalawags & Carpetbaggers
233) Ku Klux Klan
234) Greenbacks vs. Sound Money
235) Compromise of 1877
236) Exodusters