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CHAPTER 2:
1. City on a Hill
2. Anne Hutchinson
3. Tobacco Importance to Early Virginia Colony (Salvation or Devil Weed?)
4. English Settlers and Native Americans (Why Were They Always Fighting)
5. Growth of Slavery in Chesapeake Region
6. Bacon's Rebellion

CHAPTER 3:
7. William Penn's Treaty With The Indians (Painting)
8. Navigation Acts (More Mercantilism)
9. Triangle Trade Map (The Rise of the American Merchant)
10. Slavery During Colonial Times (The Colonial African American Community) (19)
11. Colonial Legislatures (22-24)
12. Merchantilism and Saluatary Neglect (22-24)

CHAPTER 4:
13. Immigration to Colonies (6-10)
14. Old Light and New Light Preachers During Great Awakening (15)
15. Preaching of Jonathan Edwards (13)
16. Why Colonists Were Unhappy with the Proclamation of 1763 (19-21)
17. Effects of French and Indian War (17)
18. Proclamation of 1763 Itself (19)

CHAPTER 5:
19. The Stamp Act (5)
20. Virtual Representation (5)
21. Stamp Act and Its Protests (5, 7?)
22. Boston Massacre (9)
23. Common Sense (18)

CHAPTER 6:
24. Treaty of Paris (4)
25. Importance of French Alliance in the Revolutionary War (1)
26. Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation (9)
27. Northwest Ordinance (10)
28. Shay's Rebellion (13)
29. Great Compromise (15)
30. The Anti-Federalists and the Bill of Rights (15, 16)
31. Federalist Papers (16)

CHAPTER 7:
32. Hamilton's Programs (1)
33. Hamilton's Bank and Strict Interpretation vs. Loose Interpretation (1, 3)
34. Jefferson's View on How the World Should Function (4)
35. Alien and Sedition Acts (10)
36. Louisiana Purchase (19)
37. The Embargo (21)
38. Hartford Convention (25)
39. Marbury vs. Madison (16)
40. Monroe Doctorine (21)

CHAPTER 8:
41. Republican Motherhood (1)
42. Southern Economy During The Antebellum Period (3)
43. Recognize a Missouri Compromise Map (5)
44. Colonization (4)
45. The 2nd Great Awakening (9)

CHAPTER 9:
46. Eli Whitney's Inventions (1)
47. Lowell System (5)
48. Erie Canal (8)
49. Know-Nothings (17)

CHAPTER 10?:
50. Jackson and the Common Man (1, 5)
51. Henry Clay and the American System (7)
52. Jackson and the Election of 1828 (8)
53. Nullification Crisis (11)
54. Bank War (12)
55. Hard Cider Campaign (20, 22)

CHAPTER 11:
56. Hudson River School Paintings (3, 4)
57. Transcendentalists (5)
58. Ralph Waldo Emerson (5, 6)
59. Utopian Movements (9)
60. Abolitionists (William Lloyd Garrison) (13)
61. Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Sentiments (20)

CHAPTER 12:
62. Internal Migrations and The Domestic Growth of Slavery (1)
63. Why All White Southerners Supported Slavery the During the Antebellum Period (6)
64. Texas's Independent Movements (ch. 12 in book)
65. Resistance to Slavery (8)
66. Free Blacks During Antebellum Period (9)

CHAPTER 13:
64. Texas's Independent Movements (1)
67. James K. Polk (4)
68. Wilmont Proviso (9)
69. Compromise of 1850 (10)
70. Popular Sovereignty (10)
71. Kansas-Nebraska Act (14)
72. Republicans and Free-Soil (18)
73. Dred Scott Decision (20)
74. Map (27)
75. Glory (Movie)

CHAPTER 15:
76. What the Reconstructors Face When They Take Up Reconstruction (1)
77. Fate of the Freedmen at the End of Reconstruction (12, 17)
78. Black Codes (1)
79. Split Between Abolitionists and Female Abolitionists (7)
80. Why Reconstruction Ended (19)
     
 
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