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AP US History Dates Test

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Mayflower Compact: represented an early form of colonial self-government and an early form of written constitution, establishing the powers and duties of the government
King Philip's War
Bacon's Rebellion
First Great Awakening
French and Indian War (Seven Years' War)
Pontiac's Rebellion
Stamp Act
Boston Massacre
Boston Tea Party
Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts)
Revolutionary War
(July 4th) Declaration of Independence
Battle of Yorktown
Articles of Confederation
Constitutional Convention
Shay's Rebellion
Ratification of the Constitution
Judiciary Act
Bill of Rights
Cotton Gin
Whiskey Rebellion
Alien and Sedition Acts
Second Great Awakening
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark
War of 1812
Hartford Convention
Era of Good Feelings
Missouri Compromise
Monroe Doctrine
Corrupt Bargain
Nat Turner Rebellion
Nullification Crisis
Texas War for Independence
Trail of Tears
Transcendentalism
Mexican-American War
Seneca Falls Convention
Transportation Revolution
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Dred Scott
Harper's Ferry (John Brown's Raid)
Fort Sumter
Emancipation Proclamation
Vicksburg and Gettysburg
Assassination of Lincoln
Reconstruction Acts
Haymarket Riot
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Battle of Wounded Knee
Pullman Strike
Spanish American War
Annexation of Hawaii
Model-T
US declares war (WWI)
First Red Scare
18th Amendment (Prohibition)
Harlem Renaissance
19th Amendment (Women's Suffrage)
Stock Market Crash
21st Amendment (ends Prohibition)
Hundred Days
WWII
Korean War
Brown v. Board
Montgomery Bus Boycott
Vietnam War
Bay of Pigs
Berlin Wall
Cuban Missile Crisis
March on Washington
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
My Lai Massacre
Democratic Convention riot in Chicago
Neil Armstrong on the moon
Watergate
Nixon to China
War Powers Act
Paris Accord
Oil Embargo
Iranian Hostage Crisis
Iran Contra
Berlin Wall falls
USSR dissolves

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