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Midterm Review to War of 1812
History 1301
Mid-Term Exam
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Bernal Diaz del Castillo- conquistador; on
Walter Raleigh first expedition to Cuba, discovered Yucatan

Roanoke Island

coast; third expedition under Cortés,

Mercantilism

conquered the Aztecs & wrote an eyewitness

Joint Stock Company

account of the conquest of Mexico by the

Royal Colony

Spaniards for Hernán Cortés.

Jamestown

Nation State- state that self-identifies as

John Smith

deriving its political legitimacy from serving

John Rolfe

as a sovereign entity for a nation as a

House of Burgesses

sovereign territorial unit.

Pilgrims

Treaty of Tordesillas- divided the newly

Puritans

discovered lands outside Europe between

Maryland

Portugal & Spain; specified line of

Rhode Island

demarcation between the Cape Verde

Roger Williams

Islands (Portuguese) & the islands

First Dutch War

discovered by Christopher Columbus on his

Cromwell’s Navigation Act

first voyage (claimed for Spain)

Dominion of New England

Martin Luther

Glorious Revolution

Henry VIII

Navigation Acts (1-4)

John Calvin

Acts of Trade

Elizabeth I

Writ of Assistance

Church of England

Robert Walpole

Salutary Neglect

Judiciary Act, 1789

Treaty of Paris, 1763

Writ of Mandamus

Grenville Plan

Whiskey Rebellion

Sons of Liberty

Bank of the United States

Stamp Act Congress

Jay’s Treaty

Townshend Revenue Acts

XYZ Affair

Boston Massacre

Judiciary Act, 1801

Tea Act

Midnight Judges

Boston Tea Party

Judicial Review

Continental Congress (1st & 2nd)

Louisiana Purchase

Lexington & Concord

Embargo Act

Declaration of Independence

Non-Intercourse Act

Articles of Confederation

Macon’s Bill #2

Treaty of Paris 1783

War of 1812

Shays’ Rebellion

Treaty of Ghent

Philadelphia Convention
James Madison

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