Week 28 Review Flashcards
Document that signified the end of the War of 1812:
Treaty of Ghent
Event during which Washington surprised and captured the Hessians:
crossing of the Delaware
Head of the law-making branch:
Congresss
General at Bunker HIll:
William Prescott
Axis dictators at the beginning of WWII:
Soviet Union- Joseph Stalin Italy- Benito Mussolini Japan- Emperor Hirohito Germany- Adolf Hitler
“Perhaps so; but I shall have the honor of presiding at that dinner.”
What was the occasion?
Battle of New Orleans, in response to a boast from a British officer that he was going to eat his Christmas dinner in New Orleans.
Even in Boston during which British soldiers opened fire on unarmed colonists:
Boston Massacre
Men who were willing to vote for anyone who paid them:
scalawags
Oldest city in the mainland of the United States:
St. Augustine, Florida
Law that inducted Maine into the Union as a free state and Missouri as a slave state and said no slavery will be allowed in the Lousiana Territory avoe the 36° 30° parallel:
the Missouri Compromise
The original name given to WWI:
The Great War
War between France and England in America:
the French and Indian War
Short civil war in Virginia during which Jamestown was seized:
Bacon’s Rebellion
Date of the Constitution:
March 4, 1789
French and Indian War dates:
1754-1763
Land granted to William Penn:
Pennsylvania
“That man has an ax to grind.”
Benjamin Franklin
Union ironclad that defeated the confederate ironclad:
Monitor
Explorer after whom our continent is named:
Amerigo Vespucci
Head of the Supreme Court:
Chief Justice
Head of the law-enforcing branch:
President
“Slavery is in all probability the wedge which will split up this union.”
John Quincy Adams
“To the victors belong the spoils.”
Who said it?
Andrew Jackson
The original inhabitants of this continent:
Native Americans
Gift France presented to the U.S. during the presidency of Grover Cleveland:
Statue of Liberty
First lasting English colony:
Jamestown
“We have met the enemy and they are ours.”
What was the occasion?
naval battle in the war of 1812
Battles of Lexinton and Concord
April 19, 1775
Event that led to America declaring war with Spain:
explosion of the Maine
“I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death.”
Patrick Henry
Movement of many settlers to California in hopes of becoming rich:
the Gold Rush
Dates of WWI (The Great War)
1914-1918
Confederate ironclad ship that wrought havoc on the union fleet:
Merrimac
European credited with the discovery of America:
Christopher Columbus
Law passed by South Carolina in reaction to Congress’ attempt to place a high tariff on foreign goods:
the Nullification Act
Date of the Declaration of Independence
July 4, 1776
Two bodies of Congress:
House of Representatives and the Senate
Father of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
British general forced to surrender at Yorktown:
Cornwallis
Revolt that demonstrated the need for a stronger central government:
Shays’ Rebellion
Law-interpreting branch:
Judicial
Document that signified the official end of the Revolutionary War:
Second Treaty of Paris
Three brances of the Amercian government established by the Constitution:
Legislative, Executive, Judicial
Government established by the states that seceded from the Union:
Confederacy
War fought to free American trade and earn the respect of other nations:
War of 1812
General of the Mexican army:
Santa Anna
Date America enters WWI:
1917
War that forced Spain to give up all control of Cuba, Puerto Rico,and the Philippines:
Spanish-American War
American general who captured Mexico City:
Winfield Scott
Date of the Gold Rush:
1849
Those who opposed slavery:
abolitionists
President of the Confederacy:
Jefferson Davis
First form of representative government in America, established in Virginia:
The House of Burgesses
Battle that changed the course of the Civil War:
Battle of Gettysburg
“Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!”
Who said it?
General William Prescott
Union general who captured and burned Atlanta:
William T. Sherman
Final battle of the Revolutionary War:
Yorktown
“We have met the enemy and they are ours.”
Who said it?
Oliver Perry
First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court:
John Jay
English Sailor who discovered Cape Cod:
John Cabot
“Sic semper tyrannis!” What was the occasion?
the assassination of Lincoln
Men hired by Jefferson to explore the new territory:
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
System of secretly transporting slaves to Canada:
the Underground Railroad
Battle fought after the War of 1812 had ended:
Battle of New Orleans
Harsh document drafted at the peace conference after WWI
The Versailles Peace Settlement/Treaty of Versailles
“If I can ever hit that thing, I’ll hit it hard!
Who said it?
Abraham Lincoln
Date of The Mexican War:
1846-1848
Financed Columbus’s first voyage:
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain
Bill that inducted California as a free state and allowed the Utah and New Mexico territories to choose whether or not they would be free or slave states:
the Compromise of 1850
Name the thirteen original colonies:
- Virginia
- Massachusetts
- New Hampshire
- New York
- Maryland
- Connecticut
- Rhode Island
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- Delaware
- Georgia
Wilson’s idea for sustained world peace:
The League of Nations
First English colony in America, which disappeared:
Roanoke
“I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
Nathan Hale
The right of women to vote:
women’s suffrage
General who captured Quebec:
James Wolfe
Treaty of Ghent
1814
War fought over the boundaries between Texas and Mexico:
the Mexican War
Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin:
Harriet Beecher Stowe
President of Congress that accepted the Declaration:
John Hancock
Event during which Americans dressed as natives and dumped tea in the harbor:
Boston Tea Party
Date of the Battle of Gettysburg:
July 1-3, 1863
Act of President Lincoln that declared all slaves free in the Confederate States:
Emancipation Proclamation
“To the victors belong the spoils.”
What was the occasion?
Andrew Jackson had won the election and given offices to all his friends.
General who fought the Sioux at Big Horn:
George A. Custer
Commander-in-chief of the Confederate Army:
Robert E. Lee
Native chief who led war against settlers in the Indiana Territory:
Tecumseh
“Don’t fire until you see the whites of their eyes!”
What was the occasion?
Battle of Bunker HIll
Event that bankrupted the American economy, culminating in Black Tuesday:
Stock Market Crash of 1929
“Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable.”
Daniel Webster
Separatists that sailed to the new land:
Pilgrims
Era of hardship initiated by the crash of the stock market:
the Great Depression
Native Americans who aided the Pilgrims:
Samoset and Squanto
Document that signified the end of the French and Indian War:
the Treaty of Paris
First Continental Congress:
September 1774
Protectore of Engalnd who established the Navigation Act:
Oliver Cromwell
Riders sent to warn Charlestownand Lexinton of the coming British army:
Paul Revere and William Dawes
War between France and England in Europe:
the Seven Years’ War
“Don’t give up the ship!”
Who said it?
Captain James Lawrence
R. W. Emerson describes the first battle as:
“the shot heard round the world”
“Speak softly and carry a big stick.”
Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt
Place where Lee surrendered to Grant:
Appomattox Courthouse
Slave who appealed to the Supreme Court for his freedom:
Dred Scott
Foreign policy that forbade European countries from establishing colonies in North or South America and told them not to meddle in American affairs:
the Monroe Doctrine
Date of the Battle at Fort Sumter:
April 12, 1861
Land purchased by Jefferson from Emperor Napoleaon:
Louisiana Purchase
Five causes of the Revolutionary War:
- trade and navigation laws
- stamp act
- Townshend Acts
- Boston Massacre
- the Five Intolerable Acts
Borderline seperating Pennsylvania and Maryland:
Mason-Dixon Line
Inventor of the first steamboat:
Robert Fulton
“I have not yet begun to fight.”
Who said it?
John Paul Jones
Date of Boston Tea Party:
1773
First battles of the Revolutionary War:
Lexington and Concord
Columbus Discoverd America in:
1492
Battle that was the turning point for the Revolutionary War:
Saratoga
Men from the North who took office in the South without having land in the South:
carpetbaggers
Governor of the Indiana Territory who defeated the feared Native chief:
William Henry Harrison
Dates of the Great Depression:
1929-1941 (or the 1930s)
Who establised the colony?
Sir Walter Raleigh
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt
American pioneer who conquered California:
John C. Fremont
Law-making branch:
Legislative
First European to reach India by sea:
Vasco da Gama
Invention that changed modern agriculture:
McCormick Reaper
“Sic semper tyrannis!” Who said it?
John Wilkes Booth
Father of the Constitution:
James Madison
Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army:
George Washington
Inventor of the cotton gin:
Eli Whitney
Date of the War of 1812:
1812-1814
American general at the Battle of New Orleans:
Andrew Jackson
Treaty that ended the Mexican war and gave the United States New Mexico and what was called Upper California:
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Traitor who plotted to give up the fort at West Point:
Benedict Arnold
The agreement that establihsed a form of government for the pilgrims:
Mayflower Compact
First president of the United States:
George Washington
Law-enforcing branch:
Executive
First English sailor to circle the globe:
Sir Fancis Drake
States int he Confederacy:
- South Carolina
- Mississippi
- Floria
- Alabama
- Georgia
- Louisiana
- Texas
- Arkansas
- North Carlolina
- Virginia
- Tennessee
Leader of the first expedition to circle the globe:
Ferdinand Magellan
The three men who met together to draft the peace treaty after WWI and the countries they represented:
- Woodrow Wilson- United States 2. David Lloyd George- Great Britain 3. Georges Clemenceau- France
Massachusetts Senator known as one of the greatest orators in the history of the U.S.:
Daniel Webster
“Be sure you are right, then go ahead.”
Davy Crockett
“I have not yet begun to fight.”
What was the occasion?
naval battle with British
“If I can ever hit that thing, I’ll hit it hard!
What was the occasion?
speaking about slavery
Framework for the government of the United States:
the Constitution
“Perhaps so; but I shall have the honor of presiding at that dinner.”
Who said it?
Andrew Jackson
Revolutionary battle lost by Americans but considered a victory:
Battle of Bunker Hill
Two competing forces in WWI:
Allies: Great Britain, France, Russia, China, Greece, Japan, Belgium, Italy (from 1915), and United States (from 1917) Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
National Socialist German Workers’ Party
Nazi Party (Nazis)
American general who defeated Santa Anna:
Zachary Taylor
The young American patriot who was hanged as a spy by the British:
Nathan Hale
Head of the law-interpreting branch:
Supreme Court
Land purchased by the Dutch man Minuit for about twenty-four dollars’ worth of trinkets:
Manhattan Island
Englishmen who desired a plainer and purer religion:
Puritans
Commander-in-chief of the Union Army:
Ulysses S. Grant
Law that forbade colonists from building boats and required all goods to be carried on English ships:
the Navigation Act
Wrote the first dictionary in America:
Noah Webster
First state to secede from the Union:
South Carolina
Location of the first shot fired in the Civil War:
Fort Sumter
Inventor of the telegraph:
Samuel Morse
Volunteer soldiers ready at a moment’s notice:
minutemen
The Viking credited as the first European to visit North America in 1000 A.D.:
Lief Ericson
Document that established a central government for the United States:
the Articles of Confederation
Archduke of Austria-Hungary killed by a Serbian revolutionary:
Franz Ferdinand
Famous American naval officers who fought in the War of 1812:
Captain James Lawrence and Oliver H. Perry
President during WWI:
Woodrow Wilson
Former slave who led over 300 slaves to freedom:
Harriet Tubman
“To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.”
George Washington
Wrote “The Star-Spangled Banner” while held captive on a British ship:
Francis Scott Key
President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Federal aid programs, begun as an answer to the Great Depression:
the New Deal
Actor who assassinated President Lincoln:
John Wilkes Booth
Date of the Louisiana Purchase
1803
Date of Boston Massacre:
1770
Battle during which one hundred fifty Texans fought a Mexican army of four thousand:
Battle of the Alamo
Land purchased from Mexico in the West for building train routes to California:
the Gadsden Purchase
Head of the colony in Jamestown:
Captian John Smith
French nobleman who served int he American army:
Marquis de Lafayette
American naval officer who did great damage to the British navy during hte Revolutionary War:
John Paul Jones
Date of the Emancipation Proclamation:
January 1, 1863
Chief frustration of American colonists:
taxation without representation
Date of the Second Treaty of Paris:
September 3, 1783
Date of surrender at Appomattox
April 9, 1865
King of Portugal who suggested dit was possible to sail around Africa:
Henry the Navigator
“Don’t give up the ship!”
What was the occasion?
naval battle in War of 1812
First time delegates from all the colonies met to discuss the rights of American colonists:
First Continental Congress
Second Continental Congress:
May 1775
Puritans that left the Anglican Chruch altogether:
Separatists
United States national motto and meaning:
E pluribus unum- One out of many
Inventor of the electric lightbulb:
Thomas Edison
Name three heroes in the Battle of the Alamo:
Sam Houston, Davy Crockett, William Travis
French sailor who discoverd the St. Lawrence River:
Jacques Cartier