Popular Sovereignty Federalism Checks & Balances Republicanism Separation of Powers Limited Government Principles of the Constitution 50 points.

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Popular Sovereignty Federalism Checks & Balances Republicanism Separation of Powers Limited Government Principles of the Constitution 50 points

Individual Rights Amendment Judicial Branch Bill of Rights Makes law Constitution U.S. Government 1

Colonial Period 50 points 100 points 200 points Tobacco New England colonies Puritans House of Burgesses Mayflower Compact Jamestown

Road to Independence 50 points 100 points 200 points Mercantilism Boston Massacre Intolerable Acts Appalachian Mountains Sugar Act George III

American Revolution 50 points 100 points 200 points Common Sense 1776 Saratoga Yorktown Lexington & Concord Unalienable Rights

Constitutional Convention 50 points 100 points 200 points James Madison Anti- Federalist 1787 Great Compromise Virginia Plan Bill of Rights

50 points 100 points 200 points 6 th Amendment 2 nd Amendment 5 th Amendment 4th Amendment 8 th Amendment 1 st Amendment

U.S. Government 2 50 points 100 points 200 points Executive Branch 2/3 of Congress or states Constitution Federalism Supreme Court Senate

New Nation 50 points 100 points 200 points Democratic Republicans National Bank Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Thomas Jefferson George Washington Alexander Hamilton

Early Republic 50 points 100 points 200 points Monroe Doctrine Marbury v. Madison impressment War of 1812 Trail of Tears Andrew Jackson

Age of Invention 50 points 100 points 200 points Interchangeable Parts Cotton Gin Lowell Mills Samuel Morse Steamboat Industrial Revolution

Gadsden Purchase Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Mormons Adams-Onis Treaty Sutter’s Mill Westward Expansion 1 Mexican Cession 50 points 100 points 200 points

Louisiana Purchase Mountain Men James K. Polk Oregon Territory Manifest Destiny Santa Fe Trail Westward Expansion 2 50 points 100 points 200 points

1840s 50 points 100 points 200 points Elizabeth Cady Stanton Irish immigrants Mexican Cession Mormon Trail Temperance Manifest Destiny

Sectionalism 50 points 100 points 200 points Abolition Uncle Tom’s Cabin Dred Scott Secession Sojourner Truth Fugitive Slave Act

Civil War 50 points 100 points 200 points Battle of Gettysburg Ulysses S. Grant Appomattox Court House Fort Sumter, SC Abraham Lincoln