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AP—United States History AP Exam Review PERIOD 5, 1844—1877 Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction Manifest Destiny 1. Manifest Destiny 2. Convention of 1818 3. Adams-Onis Treaty (Transcontinen tal Treaty), 1819 4. Webster- Ashburton Treaty, 1842 5. railroad and telegraph expansion 6. Panic of 1837 7. Great American Desert 8. Far West 9. Overland Trails: (Oregon, Santa Fe) 10. mountain men 11. Stephen Austin 12. Antonio López de Santa Anna 13. Sam Houston 14. Texas Revolution, 1835—1836 15. Alamo 16. Battle of San Jacinto 17. Wilmot Proviso

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Page 1: apushharrison.weebly.com · Web viewMillard Fillmore, [President, 1850—1853] Sectional Conflict: Regional Differences Northern Industry v. Southern Agriculture Free Soil Party Abolitionist

AP—United States HistoryAP Exam ReviewPERIOD 5, 1844—1877Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction

Manifest Destiny

1. Manifest Destiny2. Convention of 18183. Adams-Onis Treaty

(Transcontinental Treaty), 1819

4. Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 1842

5. railroad and telegraph expansion

6. Panic of 18377. Great American

Desert8. Far West9. Overland Trails:

(Oregon, Santa Fe)10. mountain men11. Stephen Austin

12. Antonio López de Santa Anna

13. Sam Houston14. Texas Revolution,

1835—183615. Alamo16. Battle of San Jacinto17. Wilmot Proviso

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AP—United States HistoryAP Exam ReviewPERIOD 5, 1844—1877Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction

The Mexican-American War

1. William Henry Harrison [President, 1841]

2. John Tyler [President, 1841—1845]

3. Texas Annexation4. Presidential Election

of 1844

5. “Fifty-four Forty, or Fight”

6. James K. Polk [President, 1845—1849]

7. Oregon Treaty, 18468. Mexican War, 1846

—18489. Zachary Taylor

10. Winfield Scott11. John C. Frémont12. “Bear Flag Revolt”13. Treaty of Guadalupe

Hidalgo, 184814. Mexican Cession

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AP—United States HistoryAP Exam ReviewPERIOD 5, 1844—1877Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction

The Compromise of 1850

1. Presidential Election of 1848

2. Zachary Taylor, [President, 1849—1850]

3. Stephen Douglas

4. popular sovereignty5. “Great Debate”6. Henry Clay7. John C. Calhoun8. Daniel Webster9. Compromise of 1850

10. Fugitive Slave Act of 1850

11. Millard Fillmore, [President, 1850—1853]

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AP—United States HistoryAP Exam ReviewPERIOD 5, 1844—1877Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction

Sectional Conflict: Regional Differences

1. Northern Industry v. Southern Agriculture

2. Free Soil Party3. Abolitionist

Movement4. Uncle Tom’s Cabin,

1852

5. Harriett Beecher Stowe

6. George Fitzhugh7. Conscience Whigs8. Presidential Election

of 1852 (Issues)

9. Franklin Pierce [President, 1853—1857]

10. Harriett Tubman11. Underground

Railroad

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AP—United States HistoryAP Exam ReviewPERIOD 5, 1844—1877Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction

Failure of Compromise

1. Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854

2. Republican Party3. “Bleeding Kansas”4. John Brown5. Pottawatomie

Massacre

6. “Crime Against Kansas Speech”

7. Charles Sumner8. Preston Brooks9. Presidential Election

of 1856 (Issues)10. John C. Frémont11. James Buchanan,

[President,1857—1861]

12. Roger Taney13. Dred Scott v.

Sandford, 185714. Lincoln-Douglas

Debates

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AP—United States HistoryAP Exam ReviewPERIOD 5, 1844—1877Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction

15. “House Divided” Speech

16. Harper’s Ferry Raid

Election of 1860 and Secession

1. Presidential Election of 1860 (issues)

2. John Bell (Union-South)

3. John C. Breckenridge (Democrat-South),

4. Stephen Douglas (Democrat-North)

5. Abraham Lincoln (Republican)

6. secession

7. Confederate States of America (CSA)

8. Jefferson Davis9. Abraham Lincoln

[President, 1861—1865]

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AP—United States HistoryAP Exam ReviewPERIOD 5, 1844—1877Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction

10. First Inaugural Address

Military Conflict in the Civil War

1. Border States (DE, MD, MO, KY)

2. Fort Sumter 3. First Battle of Bull Run, 1861

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AP—United States HistoryAP Exam ReviewPERIOD 5, 1844—1877Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction

4. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson

5. Winfield Scott6. Anaconda Plan7. George B. McClellan8. Robert E. Lee9. Battle of Shiloh, 186210. Battle of Antietam,

1862

11. Battle of Fredericksburg, 1862

12. Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863

13. Monitor v. Merrimac14. Ulysses S. Grant15. Battle of Gettysburg,

186316. Siege of Vicksburg,

1863

17. Siege of Atlanta, 1864

18. Sherman’s “March to the Sea”

19. Appomattox Court House

20. Women in nursing21. 54th Massachusetts

Infantry

Government Policies in the Civil War

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AP—United States HistoryAP Exam ReviewPERIOD 5, 1844—1877Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction

1. Republicans and “Big Business”

2. expanded executive power

3. suspension of habeas corpus

4. Morrill Tariff, 18615. Morrill Land Grant,

1862

6. Pacific Railway Act, 1862

7. Homestead Act, 1862

8. Emancipation Proclamation, 1862

9. “Gettysburg Address”

10. draft riots

11. Presidential Election of 1864

12. George B. McClellan13. “Copperheads”14. Lincoln’s Second

Inaugural Address 15. Thirteenth

Amendment, 1865

Reconstruction

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AP—United States HistoryAP Exam ReviewPERIOD 5, 1844—1877Manifest Destiny through Reconstruction

1. Presidential Reconstruction

2. Wade-Davis Bill (1864)

3. “Ten-Percent Plan”4. Andrew Johnson5. Freedmen’s Bureau6. John Wilkes Booth7. Lincoln’s

assassination8. Black Codes9. Congressional

Reconstruction10. “Radical

Republicans”11. Charles Sumner12. Thaddeus Stephens

13. Benjamin Wade14. Reconstruction Acts,

186715. Tenure of Office Act,

186716. Edwin Stanton17. impeachment18. “Scalawags”19. “Carpetbaggers”20. Blanche K. Bruce21. Hiram Revels22. Sharecropping23. tenant farming24. Ku Klux Klan25. Force Acts, 1870,

187126. Amnesty Act, 1872

27. Andrew Johnson [President, 1865—1869]

28. Presidential Election of 1868

29. Ulysses Grant [President, 1869-1877]

30. patronage31. Thomas Nast32. Liberal Republicans33. Horace Greeley34. Panic of 187335. “Redeemers”36. Rutherford B. Hayes37. Samuel J. Tilden38. Compromise of 1877