Road to the Revolution – Make a timeline of these events and explain each Two ideological/philosophical events – Great Awakening and the Enlightenment.

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Road to the Revolution – Make a timeline of these events and explain each Two ideological/philosophical events – Great Awakening and the Enlightenment Colonial Comparisons French and Indian War Include the effects of the war Pontiacs Rebellion Grenville’s Sugar Act, Currency Act, and Stamp Act Townshend Acts Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party Intolerable/Coercive Acts Continental Congress Include goals Lexington/Concord Bunker Hill Saratoga Yorktown Treaty of Paris

Day 2 Articles v. Constitution Bill of Rights Hamilton’s Economic Plan Dem Republicans v. Federalists Loose v. Strict Judiciary Act of 1801 Marbury v. Madison John Marshall Era of Good Feelings War of 1812 Events leading up to Effects of the War Missouri Compromise Adams-Onis Treaty Whitney and the Cotton Gin Monroe Doctrine American System

Day 3 Jacksonian Democracy Corrupt Bargain Tariff of Abominations Spoils System Indian Removal Nullification Biddle and Bank Pet Banks Panic of 1837 Specie Circular Nat Turner Manifest Destiny Know Nothings Antebellum Reform Transcendentalism 2 nd Great Awakening Perfectionist Societies Women’s Movement Abolitionism Sectionalism Kansas-Nebraska

Day 4 – Civil War/ Recon Slavery Mexican War Gadsden Purchase Compromise of 1850 Kansas-Nebraska Act John Brown Crittenden Compromise Fort Sumter Bull Run Antietam Gettysburg Emancip. Proclamation 13 th, 14th, 15th amendments Appomattox Republican Party Railroad Morrill Tariff Homestead Act 10% Plan Freedman’s Bureau Black Codes/Jim Crow Radical Reconstruction Scalawag/Carpetbagger Credit Mobilier Panic of 1873

Day 5 Gilded Age Industrialization Horizontal/Vertical Integration Carnegie, Rockefeller, Morgan Grange/Farmer’s Alliance/Populists William Jennings Bryan Boss Tweed Patronage Pendleton Act Unions Knights of Labor, American Federation of Labor Strikes – Homestead, Pullman Progressive Era Reforms Sherman Anti-Trust Imperialism Mahan Hawaii Cuba/Spanish American War China Roosevelt Corollary Native Americans Reservations Little Big Horn Ghost Dance Wounded Knee Dawes Act of 1887