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CSET U.S And California History
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1. Established states of Nebraska and Kansas with popular sovereignty but motivated Northerneres to protest against slavery because it was pandering to the South
Union advantage
Kansas - Nebraska Act of 1854
Commodore Sloat
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
2. Drains the interior of the United States
Juan Cabrillo
Bill of Rights
The Mississippi River
Revolutionary War
3. Established in 1764 - this asct combined new taxes on imports like sugar
Immigration Act of 1965
Europeans in the New World
Father Fermin Lausen
Sugar Act
4. Made in 1803 by President Thoomas Jefferson and led to the acquisition of the territory west of the existing United States
Francisco Montejo
Proposition 13
Jacksonian democracy
Louisiana Purchase
5. A Quaker who received land to estsablish Pennsylvania as the first Enlightenment - inspired government entity and abolished slavery
Europeans in the New World: Britain
Land Commission
rights of states
William Penn
6. An act signed by President Lincoln to create a railroad that would go all the way across the continent - provided loans to the Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad so that theycould build the transcontiental railroad
Stamp Tax
Pacific Railroad Act of 1862
Amendments
water
7. Print money - regulate interstae and international trade - make treaties - declare war and field armed forces - establish post office - make laws necessarsy to execute powers
rights of the federal government
Amendments
legislative branch
Olmec Empire
8. In the U.S. constitution - it enforces laws
executive branch
Gentleman's Agreement
The Aztec Empire
Locke's beliefs that influenced US constitution
9. Northern California Indian tribes
Election of 1876
Yurok - Hupa - Shasta - Modoc - Achumawi
Okies
Europeans in the New World: France
10. In the eastern region of the United States
Mayflower Compact
Articles of Confederation
The Cumberland and Allegheny plateaus
Chronological order of the colonies
11. Launched the Revolutionary War - British general ordered destruction of citizens growing number of guns and ammunition - colonialists defended their supplies
Dust Bowl
Sir Francis Drake
Owens River
Battle of Lexington and Concord (Conneticut)
12. Provided more funding and gave the railroads ten square miles of land to the tracks for every mile of track laid
Railroad Act of 1864
Hetch Hetchy Dam
Anasazi culture
Delaware
13. Book written by Harriet Beecher Stowe about a heroic slave - further spurred the need for slaves to be free
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14. State founded in 1733 as a buffer against Spain to Florida. It was the last of the 13 colonies established
Transcontinental Railroad
Georgia
Mexican - American War
Bear Flag Revolt
15. War fought between U.S. and Mexico to gain more territory in the Southwest
Mexican - American War
Hernando Cortes
Bill of Rights
Federalist Papers
16. The lowest point in California
Immigration Act of 1965
Confederacy advanage
Death Valley
Sebastian Cermeno
17. Addition of new territories would decide if they were going to be slave or non - slave owning states
Election of 1876
Missouri Compromise of 1820
nullification
Mojave Desert and the Colorado desert
18. The immigration group that helped build the railroads later settled in San Francisco. They took low wage jobs and later became small business entrepreneurs
Hiram Johnson
Workingmen's Party
Second Constitutional Congress
Chinese
19. The final document that established United States government. It had to be ratified by at least nine states - process now is 2/3s of Congress and 38 out of 50 states
Pueblo Indians
Constitution
black codes
The interior
20. Southeatern California native american tribes
Thirteenth Amendment
Irish
Workingmen's Party
Quechan (Yuma) and Mohave tribes
21. During Great Depression - the Shasta Dam was built to bring water from the north to meet the farming needs of the South - the CVP was never completed - drained marshalnds and enviromnmental activists were successful at preventing the damming of the A
merchant Sam Brannon
black codes
Watts Riots
Central Valley Project
22. Renamed the Southern Pacific Company and controlled all the railroads in California - president was Leland Stanford was a California governor and U.S. Senator
First Continental Congress
Central Pacific Railroad
Proclamation of 1763
issue of representation under the Constitution
23. Industry based in Southern California areas - focus on casual - warm weather clothing
Sierra Nevadas
Ten Percent Plan
apparel industry
California Alien Land Act
24. More restrictive legislation towards Japanese and that they were inelgible for citizenship and could not own land
The Inca Empire
internment camps
California Alien Land Act
Hopewell people
25. Twice the population - strong navy - banking system and factories - Union industries were producing ammunition and goods - driven black soldiers fighting for the freedom of their families
Johann Sutter
Union advantage
Sebastian Vicaino
Trenton
26. A major mountain range in California
Sierra Nevadas
the Great Compromise
the Oregon Territory
First Continental Congress
27. MesoAmerican tribe that preceded the Aztecs but followed from the Mayans
Toltecs
Owens River
General Stockton and General Kearney
The Declaration of Independence
28. A tradition of free public education was started in the villages of New England - Religious tolerance supplanted an early religious dogmatism first established by the Puritans in Massachusetts - A conscious choice was made to leave the idea of heredi
England and the colonies: differences
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Pilgrims
Europeans in the New World: Netherlands
29. Spanish explorer who found Monterey Bay
Sugar Act
Locke's beliefs that influenced US constitution
Sebastian Cermeno
Amerindians
30. Area around California that is largest producer of electronics
Silicon Valley
Constitution
Chronological order of the colonies
Angel Island
31. System of land distribution in which there were very few wealthy land owners and many landless workers
rancho system
internment camps
secession
Mexican - American War
32. Acquired from Great Britain in 1846
the Oregon Territory
anti - federalists
The Inca Empire
Connecticut Commonwealth
33. The crest of the Rocky Mountains - Rivers that begin east of it flow toward the Atlantic Ocean - Western rivers flow toward the Pacific Ocean
The Continental Divide
secession
Thirteenth Amendment
how Union defeated Confederates
34. 1500: Cabral - Brazil
anti - federalists
Major battles of the Civil War
Constitution
Europeans in the New World: Portugal
35. Completes the rest of the Spanish missions following Junipero Serra's death
referendum
Andrew Johnson
Mississippian culture
Father Fermin Lausen
36. Lake that was drained as a result of the Owens River aqueduct and ultimately led Owens Valley to sue the city of Los Angeles
Mexican American War
The Great Basin
Proclamation of 1763
Mono Lake
37. From Spain - Portugal - Britain - France and the Netherlands
nullification
Europeans in the New World
Immigration Act of 1965
Federalist Party
38. Movement established to say that no slaves would be on the new western territories
Juan Cabrillo
free - soil movement
John C. Fremont
Proclamation of 1763
39. Biggest immigrant group from 1850 to 1900. They successfully developed farms in the Midwest and skilled trades in larger cities.
Great Awakening
Central Valley Project
Germans
California Alien Land Act
40. Captured Monterey Bay and claimed thearea for the United States
Commodore Sloat
The Inca Empire
Central Pacific Railroad
Radical Republicans
41. War between Mexico and Spain that led to Mexico's independence and ownership of California in 1810
Juan Cabrillo
Owens River
Prevailing Westerlies
Mexican Independence
42. The year and month that California approves its first constitution
Chumash - Tongya (Gabrielino) - Salinan - Cahuilla
Constitutional Convention
Francisco Montejo
November 1849
43. Issued by King of england to forbid colonists to move west of the Appalachian Mountains - led the british to raise taxes so they could support hundreds of troops to be stationed in the colonies - along with a raise of taxes
The Chinese Exclusion Act
Chronological order of the colonies
Proclamation of 1763
French and Indian War
44. Southern states threatened to secede if this state was admitted as a free state
anti - federalists
California
rights of the federal government
Hernando Cortez
45. Conduct elections - ratify amendments to constitution - issue licenses - regulate intrastate (within state) to business - establish local governments - take measures for public health and safety - any other powers that the Constitution does not reser
Ten Percent Plan
anti - federalists
John C. Fremont
rights of states
46. Visor general to New Spain urges kinig that they should settle California before the English or russians took over it - two expeditions went by sea and two expeditions went by land
Ten Percent Plan
nullification
Hernando Cortes
Jose de Galves
47. Tax that is placed on tea and led to the Boston Tea Party - colonialists dressed up as Indians and dumped tea from aboard British ships into Boston harbor
Gold
World War II
Tea Act of 1773
Yorktown
48. An effort to establish an indepndent California republic
Watts Riots
water
Bear Flag Revolt
rights of states
49. 1st 10 Amendments to the Constitution - Introduced by Madison - A series of limitations on the power of the U.S. federal government; added to protect the rights of individuals and safeguard the sovereignty of the states over their own affairs
apparel industry
The interior
Revolutionary War
Bill of Rights
50. Republican Rutherford Hayes and Democrat Samuel Tilden run for President. Hayes promises to end the Reconstruction and allows Southern staets to establish the black codes. Caused the end of the Reconstruction in 1877
Confederacy advanage
Owens River
Election of 1876
Tea Act of 1773