The North (Ch. 12 & 14)
The South (Ch. 13
New Movements in America (Ch. 14)
A Divided Nation (Ch. 15)
Civil War Begins (Ch 15, Sec 4)
100

Which industry grew quickly in the North thanks to changes in technology like the sewing machine? 

Textile (clothing) industry
100

What did Eli Whitney invent that removed seed from short-staple cotton? 

The Cotton Gin

100

Why did many Irish immigrants flee the British Isles?

Irish Potato Famine

100

Hoping to avoid more conflict when new states were added to the union, congressmen sought to keep the balance between what?

Slave states and Free States

100

The Election of who in 1860 pushed the south to secede?

Abraham Lincoln
200

As manufacturing increased, workers started to work together to improve pay and working conditions. What are these groups of workers called? 

Unions

200

Cotton, Tobacco, Hemp and flax are all examples of _ crops that were grown in the South. (What words goes in the blank)

Cash Crops

200

Movements of people during this time period tried to create a perfect society. However, few of these communities, like Brook Farm, lasted for long. What are this communities / societies called?

Utopian communities

200

Which Act (Law) made it a crime to help runaway slaves and allowed officials to arrest those slaves (or really anyone they assumed could be a slave) in free areas?

Fugitive Slave Act

200

What does it mean to secede?

To break away

300

The growth of this type of transportation caused cities to grow as they brought in new residents. 

Trains / Railroads

300

Many white southerners were poor and owned small farms. What were they called?

Yeomen

300

Religious movements, like the Second Great Awakening, renewed some people's religious faith throughout America. This influenced social movements as well, like this one, that called for people to stop drinking hard liquor. 

Temperance Movement

300

The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed the future states of Kansas and Nebraska self-determination - meaning they got to vote if they were a slave state or a free state. This led to what event?

Bleeding Kansas

300

The Confederate States of America formed when Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, and what other state seceded?

Louisiana

400

Telegraphs used what code to communicate over wires across great distances?

Morse code

400

To control slaves' actions, many slaves passed strict laws. For example, many states prohibited the education of slaves. What were these laws called? 

Slave Codes

400

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, and Henry David Thoreau were some of the many writers and philosophers who found spiritual wisdom in the belief that people could transcend, or rise above, material things in life. What was this movement called?

Transcendentalism

400

The ___ Decision ruled that African Americans, slave or free, were not citizens un the US Constitution. It also ruled that because African Americans were property, the 5th Amendment - which says you can't be deprived of your property - meant that laws banning slavery were unconstitutional. (Yikes)

The Dred Scott Decision

400

Who was the President of the Confederate States of America?

Jefferson Davis

500

As cities and immigration to those cities grew, many city dwellers could only afford to live in this type of housing - which were poorly designed, overcrowded, and unsafe. 

Tenements

500

The most violent slave revolt in the country, which ended in the deaths of about 60 white people and 100 innocent slaves, was led by who?

Nat Turner

500

What is the document written by the women of the Seneca Falls Convention that declared women to be created equal and brought 18 charges against men - just like King George in the Declaration of Independence. 

Declaration of Sentiments

500

John Brown led an armed revolt to take weapons and give them to enslaved people and start a slave rebellion. Where was the arsenal he tried to raid?

Harpers Ferry, Virginia

500

What political party was Lincoln representing when he was elected?

Republican

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