Chapter One - World before the Opening of the Atlantic - (pages 4 - 27) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Archaeology
Artifacts
Migration
Environments
Culture
Aztecs
Mayas
Anasazi
Irrigation
Iroquois
Chapter 2 - New Empires in the Americas - (pages 30 - 59)
Reasons for Exploration
Christopher Columbus
Ferdinand Magellan
Effect of Columbus on the Native Americans
Conquistadors Conquer the Aztecs
Protestant Reformation
Northwest Passage
Chapter 3 - The English Colonies (pages 64 - 87)
Jamestown, VA
Pocahontas
Cash Crop
Virginia
Puritans
Immigrants
Mayflower Compact
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Puritans Lifestyle
Anne Hutchinson
Rhode Island
New England
Maryland
Toleration
North Carolina
South Carolina
New Netherlands
Peter Stuyvesant
Pennsylvania
William Penn
Quaker Beliefs
Georgia
Reasons for Creation of Georgia
Chapter 4 - Life in the English Colonies (pages 92 - 117) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Parliament
Bicameral Legislature
Town Meeting
Mercantilism
Import
Export
Navigation Acts
Triangular Trade
Middle Passage
Tobacco
Slave Codes
Benjamin Franklin
Chapter 5 - Conflicts in the Colonies (pages 126 - 139) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Militia
New France
Albany Plan of Union
French and Indian War
Coreurs De Bois
Guerilla Warfare
Backcountry
Proclamation of 1763
Sugar Act
No Taxation without Representation
Committees of Correspondence
Boycott
Stamp Act
Sons and Daughters of Liberty
Samuel Adams
Townshend Acts
Writs of Assistance
Boston Massacre
Propaganda
Tea Act
Intolerable Acts
Chapter 6 - The American Revolution (pages 152 - 181) go.hrw.com - online textbook
First Continental Congress
Minutemen
Shot Heard Round the World
Lexington
Concord
Redcoats
Second Continental Congress
Continental Army
George Washington
Olive Branch Petition
Battle of Bunker Hill
Common Sense
Thomas Paine
Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Patriots
Loyalists
Strengths and Weaknesses of each side
Hessians
The Crisis
Battle of Saratoga - Turning Point
Marquis de Lafayette
Baron Friedrich von Steuben
Valley Forge
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Chapter 7 - Forming a Government (pages 186 - 211) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Constitution
Articles of Confederation
Land Ordinance
Northwest Ordinance
Tariff
Shays' Rebellion
Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
James Madison
Virginia (Large State) Plan
New Jersey (Small State) Plan
Great Compromise
Three-Fifths Compromise
Federalism
Popular Sovereignty
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Checks and Balances
Antifederalists
Amendments
Bill of Rights
Chapter 8 - Citizenship and the Constitution (pages 220 - 259) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Elastic Clause
Reserved Powers
Separation of Powers
Impeach
Veto
Cabinet
Supreme Court
Chief Justice
Chapter 9 - Launching the Nation (pages 268 - 293) go.hrw.com - online textbook
George Washington
Precedent President
Electoral College
Judiciary Act of 1789
Alexander Hamilton
Loose Construction
Strict Construction
Neutrality
Whiskey Rebellion
Political Parties
Federalist Party
Democratic-Republican Party (Jeffersonian Republicans)
John Adams
XYZ Affair
Alien Act
Sedition Act
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
Election of 1800
Chapter 10 - The Expanding Nation (pages 298 - 319) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Jefferson as President
Marbury vs. Madison
Judicial Review
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Embargo Act
Non-Intercourse Act
War of 1812
Andrew Jackson
Battle of New Orleans
Treaty of Ghent
Chapter 11 - A New National Identity (pages 328 - 352) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Monroe Doctrine
Missouri Compromise
Canals
Erie Canal
Roads
Andrew Jackson as President
Spoils System
States' Rights
Nullification Crisis
South Carolina Leads Way for State's Rights
Indian Removal Act
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Trail of Tears
Cherokee Nation
Chapter 12 - The North and the South (pages 362 - 381) go.hrw.com - online textbook
The Industrial Revolution
Textiles
Technology
Samuel Slater
Eli Whitney
Interchangeable Parts
Trade Unions
Strike
Fulton's Folly
Steamboat
Steam Locomotive
Morse Code
Telegraph
John Deere
Cotton Gin
Cotton Belt
Plantation Life
Slave Life
Chapter 13 - New Movements in America (pages 390 - 417) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Immigration
Nativists
Growth of Cities
Problems with Cities
Middle Class
Tenements
Temperance Movement
Abolition
Emancipation
William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick Douglass
Harriet Tubman
Underground Railroad
Seneca Falls Convention
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Susan B. Anthony
Chapter 14 - Westward Expansion and War (pages 422 - 441) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Americans in Texas
Stephen Austin
General Santa Anna
Alamo
Sam Houston
Republic of Texas
Annex
Mountain Men
Rendezvous
Oregon Trail
Manifest Destiny
War with Mexico
Mexican Cession
California Gold Rush
Forty - Niners
Mormons
Joseph Smith
Brigham Young
Chapter 15 – A Divided Nation - (pages 448 - 472) - go.hrw.com - online textbook and review
Sectionalism
Popular Sovereignty
Compromise of 1850
Fugitive Slave Act
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Kansas-Nebraska Act
“Bleeding” Kansas
John Brown
Dred Scott Case
Raid on Harper’s Ferry, VA
States' Rights
Election of 1860
Secession
Confederate States of America
Jefferson Davis
Chapter 16 – The Civil War - (pages 476 - 508) - go.hrw.com - online textbook and review
Fort Sumter
Abraham Lincoln
Border States
Advantages of each side
Bull Run
Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
George McClellan
Robert E. Lee
Antietam
Ulysses S. Grant
Vicksburg
Emancipation Proclamation
Clara Barton
Gettysburg
Pickett’s Charge
Gettysburg Address
Total War
Appomattox Courthouse
Chapter 17 - Reconstruction (pages 512 - 541) - go.hrw.com - online textbook and review
Reconstruction
Ten Percent Plan
Amnesty
Wade–Davis Bill
13th Amendment
Freedmen
Freedmen’s Bureau
Andrew Johnson
Black Codes
Radical Republicans
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Carpetbaggers
Scalawags
Ku Klux Klan
Jim Crow Laws
Segregation
Poll Tax
Grandfather Clause
Plessy vs. Ferguson
Sharecropping
Chapter 18 – The West (pages 544 - 566) - go.hrw.com - online textbook and review
Reservations
Battle of Little Big Horn
George Custer
Mining Boom
Boomtowns
Ghost towns
Transcontinental Railroad
Treatment of Chinese and Irish Immigrant RR Workers
Effects of the Railroad
Cattle Boom
Homestead Act
Exodusters
Soddies
Chapter 19 – An Urban and Industrial Nation (pages 576 - 603) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Second Industrial Revolution
Bessemer Process
Wilbur and Orville Wright
Thomas Alva Edison
Patent
Entrepreneurs
Corporations
Andrew Carnegie
Vertical Integration
Horizontal Integration
Monopoly
Trust
John D. Rockefeller
Social Darwinism
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Knight of Labor
Terence Powderly
Labor Union
American Federation of Labor
Anarchists
Old Immigrants Versus New Immigrants
Chinese Exclusion Act
Nativism
Growth of Urban Areas
Settlement Houses
Hull House
Populist Party
Chapter 20 – The Spirit of Reform (pages 604 - 635) -go.hrw.com - online textbook
Progressives
Muckrakers
Ida Tarbell
Jacob Riis
City Reforms
Social Reforms
Child Labor Reform
The Jungle
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
Workplace Reform
Socialism
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Temperance Movement
18th Amendment
Suffrage
19th Amendment
Booker T. Washington
W.E.B. DuBois
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Theodore Roosevelt
Square Deal
Trustbuster
William Howard Taft
Woodrow Wilson
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
Chapter 21 – America as a World Power (pages 638 - 664)-go.hrw.com - online textbook
Imperialism
Isolationism
Hawaii
Japan
China
Spheres of Influence
Open Door Policy
Boxer Rebellion
Yellow Journalism
Joseph Pulitzer/William Randolph Hearst
USS Maine
Spanish-American War
Philippines
Puerto Rico
Cuba
Panama Canal
Roosevelt Corollary
Chapter 22 – World War I (pages 666 - 694) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Causes of the Great War
Nationalism
Militarism
Triple Alliance
Triple Entente
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Serbia
Russia
Central Powers
Allied Powers
Battle of the Marne
Trench Warfare
No-Man’s-Land
U-Boats
Chemical Weapons (Mustard Gas)
Stalemate
Lusitania
Sussex Pledge
Zimmerman Note
Selective Service Act
Sedition Act of 1918
Propaganda
Liberty Bonds
National War Labor Board
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Communists
Second Battle of the Marne
Armistice
Europe after the War
Fourteen Points
Self-Determination
League of Nations
Reparations
Treaty of Versailles
US refuses to Join the League of Nations
Chapter 23 – The Roaring Twenties (pages 696 - 727) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Flappers
Seattle Strike
Red Scare
Xenophobia
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Great Migration
Warren Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Laissez-Faire
Herbert Hoover
Prohibition
Speakeasies
Bootleggers
21st Amendment
Thomas Scopes Trial
Assembly Line
Model T
Buying on Credit
Fads
Jazz
Nickelodeons
Harlem Renaissance
Langston Hughes
Chapter 24 - The Great Depression (pages 730 - 759) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Stock Market Crash
Bull Market
Bear Market
Buying on Margin
Speculation
Black Tuesday (10/29/29)
Great Depression
Causes of the Great Depression
Credit
Herbert Hoover
Hoovervilles
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
New Deal
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Alphabet Soup
Works Progress Administration
Social Security Act
Family Life During the Depression
Dust Bowl
Totalitarianism
Benito Mussolini
Fascism
Adolf Hitler
Nazis
Axis Powers
Chapter 25 - World War II (pages 762 - 789) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Winston Churchill
Appeasement
Allied Powers
Axis Powers
Blitzkrieg
Battle of Britain
U.S. Neutrality
Lend-Lease Act
Pearl Harbor
Selective Service Act
War Production Board
Japanese American Internment
Rosie the Riveter
D-Day
Battle of the Bulge
Douglas Mac Arthur
Island Hopping
Kamikaze
V-E Day
Atomic Bomb
Harry Truman
Hiroshima/Nagasaki
Holocaust
Genocide
Chapter 26 - The Cold War Begins (pages 798 - 815) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Harry S Truman
Potsdam Conference
United Nations
Nuremburg Trials
Cold War
Truman Doctrine
Marshall Plan
Containment
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Warsaw Pact
GI Bill of Rights
Korean War
38th Parallel
New Red Scare
Blacklisting
Julius and Ethel Rosenburg
Senator Joseph McCarthy
McCarthyism
Chapter 27 - Peace and Prosperity (pages 820 - 837) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Hydrogen Bomb
Sputnik
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Nikita Khruschev
U2 Spy Plane Incident
Suburban Life
Baby Boom
Segregation
Plessy vs. Ferguson
Brown vs. Board of Education
Little Rock Nine
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Rosa Parks
Chapter 28 - A Time of Change (pages 846 - 869) go.hrw.com - online textbook
John F. Kennedy
Fidel Castro
Cuba
Berlin Wall
Cuban Missile Crisis
Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Kennedy Assassination
Lee Harvey Oswald
Lyndon B. Johnson
Medicare
Medicaid
Lunar Landing
Sit-in
Boycott
Freedom Rides
March on Washington
Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Malcolm X
Black Power
Chapter 29 - War in Vietnam (pages 874 - 893) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Ho Chi Minh
Domino Theory
Ngo Dinh Diem
Vietcong
Containment
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Napalm
Agent Orange
Problems with US war effort
Protests of War
Response to returning Vietnam Veterans
Chapter 30 - A Search for Order (pages 902 - 923) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Energy Crisis
Watergate
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Nixon's Resignation
Jimmy Carter
Iran Hostage Crisis
Ronald Reagan
Chapter 31 - America Looks to the Future (pages 928 - 949) go.hrw.com - online textbook
Iran - Contra Affair
George Bush
End of the Cold War
Saddam Hussein
Operation Desert Storm
Bill Clinton
Terrorism
September 11, 2001
George W. Bush
Osama Bin Laden