Below is the link for an awesome APUSH review page...major kudos for those teachers who put it together :)
http://historyteacher.net/AHAP/AHAP-FinalReviewPage.htm
Below is another asset:
Comparison of the Middle, Southern and New England Colonies.
· Religion.
· Native American relations.
· Mercantilism and the Navigation Acts.
The Revolutionary War Period
· Grenville and Stamp Acts, Townshend Acts, Tea Act & Intolerable Acts.
· Fighting the War.
· Treaty of Paris of 1783.
· State Constitutions.
· Articles of Confederation.
· Shays Rebellion.
The Constitution.
· Constitutional Convention.
· Struggle for ratification.
· Hamiltonian policies.
· Washington’s administration.
· Whiskey Rebellion.
· Jay’s and Pinckney’s Treaties.
· XYZ Affair.
· Alien and Sedition Acts.
· Virginia and Kentucky Resolution.
· Revolution of 1800.
· Marbury v. Madison.
· Louisiana Purchase.
· Embargo of 1807.
· War of 1812.
· Treaty of Ghent.
· Hartford Convention.
· Tariff of 1816.
· Era of Good Feelings
· Monroe Doctrine.
· Depression of 1819.
· Cases of Dartmouth, McCulloch, and Gibbons
· Missouri Compromise of 1820
· Farming, industry, inventions and labor - - 1800-1824.
Election of 1824.
· “Corrupt bargain.”
· John Quincy Adams’ Administration.
· Emergence of a new two-party system.
· Democracy and the Common Man
· Jackson as president.
· Indian removal policy. (Worchester v. Georgia 1832)
· Tariff of 1828 (AKA….)
· “South Carolina Exposition and Protest”.
· Hayne-Webster Debate
· Peggy Eaton Affair and the Second Nullification Crisis.
· Second Party System
· Panic of 1837.
· Biddle
· Texas & Oregon
· James K. Polk and the Mexican War
· Slavery and the Wilmot Proviso
· Thoreau, Emerson, the Mormons, Utopian communities etc.
Territorial expansion and the issue of slavery.
· California
· Popular sovereignty.
· Compromise of 1850.
· Free Soil Party.
· Ostend Manifesto.
· Know-Nothing Party
· Fugitive Slave Act.
· Kansas-Nebraska Act
· Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
· Bleeding Kansas
· Dred Scott
· Lincoln-Douglas Debates
· John Brown’s Raid.
· Election of 1860.
· Lincoln’s reaction to secession.
· Major Battles and strategies.
· Election of 1864.
· Foreign affairs and diplomacy
· Abolition of slavery
· Emancipation Proclamation.
· Effects of war on society.
· Lincoln’s version v. the Radical Republicans.
· Military reconstruction.
· Civil rights.
· 13th, 14th & 15th Amendments.
· Compromise of 1877
· Successes and failures of Reconstruction.
· Politics in the New South.
· White and African-American relations.
· Jim Crow.
· Sharecropping
· Cattle Kingdoms
· Day of the Cowboy
· Building of the Western railroad.
· The subordination of the American Indian.
· Problems in agriculture.
· Election of 1868.
· Scandal (credit mobilier, etc.)
· Problems with the railroads, trusts, etc.
· Agrarian discontent.
· Crisis of the 1890’s (Populism, the silver question and McKinley v. Bryan)
· The Robber Barons and their industries.
· Laissez-Faire conservatism
1. Gospel of Wealth
2. Myth of the self made man.
3. Social Darwinism
4. Social critics and dissenters.
· Effects of technological developments on workers/workplace.
· Union Movement
1. Knights, AFL
2. Haymarket, Homestead, and Pullman
Urban Society
· Immigration
· City problems
· Machine Politics (The Boss etc.)
· Awakening conscience; reforms
1. Social legislation
2. settlement houses; Jane Addams
· Blaine and Latin America
· International Darwinism (missionaries, ploticians and naval expansionists)
· Spanish-American War
· John Hay and the Open Door
· Theodore Roosevelt in the Far East, the Corollary and the Panama Canal
· Taft and Dollar Diplomacy