A SOL review of Places for United States History
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| first permanent English setlement in the New World; 1607 | Jamestown
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| held town meetings (direct democracy); relied on fishing, shipbuilding, small-scale farming; very religious; consisted of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticutt | New England colonies
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| nicknamed the "breadbasket" for growing crops such as wheat and corn; consisted of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland; religious tolerance | Middle Atlantic colonies
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| agrarian (farming) lifestyle; large plantations; slavery; cash crops of tobacco, rice and indigo (purple dye); consisted of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia | Southern colonies
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| Middle colonial cities that developed as seaports | New York, Philadelphia,and Baltimore
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| where the Quakers settled | Pennsylvania
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| where a large amount of Catholics settled | Maryland
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| Proclamation of 1763 prohibited settled west of this geographical feature | Appalachian Mountains
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| the French had to give up land in this area after losing the French and Indian War | Canada and all lands west of the Appalchian Mts
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| New England colony founded by people who didn't agree with the Puritan church and fled Massachusetts | Rhode Island
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| Americans immigrating to this place eventually caused the Mexican War | Texas
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| War of 1812 resulted in Americans to claim this region | Oregon Territory
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| Where the Native American Indians were sent to in the "Trail of Tears" | Oklahoma
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| states acquired as a result of the Mexican American War | Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, California
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| entered into the Union as a free state because of the Compromise of 1850 | California
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| these two territories were allowed to chose whether they would enter the Union as slave or free | Kansas and Nebraska
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| entered the Union as a free state because of the Missouri Compromise | Maine
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| beginning place of the Civil War | Fort Sumter
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| where the largest battle of the Civil War took place; marked a turning point in the war--in favor of the North | Gettysburg
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| where the South surrendered to the North | Appomattox Court House
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| Prior to 1871, most immigrants came to America from this region | Northern and western Europe
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| Between 1871 and 1920, most immigrants came to American from this region | southern and eastern Europe
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| where most people entered the US; it is in NYC | Ellis Island
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| first subway system began here at the beginning of the 20th century | New York City
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| the "Great Migration" resulted in many African-Americans moving to these places | Northern cities
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| these 2 areas were annexed to the US following the Spanish American War | Puerto Rico and Phillipines
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| Theodore Roosevelt supported Panama's independence from this country | Columbia
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| Open Door Policy opened trade with this country | China
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| this country helped us win the American Revolution | France
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| where the British surrendered to the American colonists | Yorktown
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| where slavery was outlawed prior to the Civil War | North
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| where slavery existed prior to the Civil War | South
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| Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation did not free all the slaves; it only freed slaves living in the _______________. Thus, allowing slavery to continue in Kentucky, Maryland, and West Virginia (The border states) | Confederacy
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| two states not part of the Continental US | Hawaii and Alaska
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| built to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans | Panama Canal
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| three countries of the Central Powers | Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Ottoman Empire
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| the Zimmerman Note was sent from a German diplomat to this country | Mexico
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| The area the Zimmerman Note offered to Mexico if it joined Germany's side in WWI. | Mexican Secession
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| Their unrestricted submarine warfare resulted in the US entering WWI | Germany
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| WWII began with Hitler's invasion of ______________. | Poland
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| Hitler invaded this country, causing it to join the Allies | Soviet Union
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| Germany quickly conquered this Allied Country which wasn't freed until the Normandy Invasion (D-Day) | France
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| The US aided Britain during WWII in exchange for military bases in these two areas | Bermuda and the Caribbean
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| The US imposed an embargo of oil to this country at the beginning of WWII | Japan
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| Place attacked by the Japanese which resulted in the US entering WWII | Pearl Harbor
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| The WWII battle of El Alamein was fought between Germany and Britain over this strategic waterway | Suez Canal
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| WWII siege in the Soviet Union. | Stalingrad
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| WWII battle in the Pacific that turned the tide of the war in favor of the US in the Pacific | Midway
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| The Normandy Invasion or D-Day freed this country from Germany's control | France
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| the US acquired these two islands from the Japanese; but, there were so many US soldiers killed that Truman later decides not to invade Japan--he drops the atomic bomb instead | Iwo Jima and Okinawa
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| two Japanese cities the US dropped atomic bombs on to end WWII | Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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| European country divided after WWII | Germany
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| democratic side of Germany during the Cold War | West Germany
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| communist side of Germany during the Cold War | East Germany
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| the Marshall Plan rebuilt this area of Europe | Western Europe
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