industrial revolution
colonization
constitution
reform
reconstruction
100

what did women start working in 

outside of home, mainly in textile mills

100

who were the quakers 

- first anti-slavery group in Pennsylvania

100

what was the 1st Amendment

freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and

petition; gives citizens the right to make their own choices regarding

religion; prohibits government from passing laws regarding religion

100

what did dorthea dix work in 

- worked to improve prison conditions and create

facilities for the mentally ill

100

what was the 13 amendment 

- abolished slavery; African Americans were free

to move wherever they wanted

200

what were canals  

man-made rivers 

200

Religious toleration was

 to escape religious persecution, Roger

Williams left Massachusetts and founded Rhode Island

200

what was the 4th Amendment

- no unreasonable search or seizure

200

what was the 2nd great awakening 

encouraged people to be more

religious; caused social reform leading to Reform era

200

what was the 14th amendment

granted citizenship to African Americans; all

Americans were to be treated equally under the law

300

what was the cotton gin

- expanded cotton production and the need for more

agricultural labor (slaves)

300

Maryland was founded for

- founded for Catholics seeking religious freedom

300

what was the 6th Amendment

- right to a fair, speedy, and public trial

300

what was the Temperance movement

- led by women; fought to decrease

alcohol consumption

300

what was the 15 amendment 

gave voting rights to African American males

400

what was the telegraph 

invention by Samuel Morse used to communicate

rapidly over long distances

400

what was Mercantilism

- British controlled colonial trade; angered colonists

400

what was the 8th Amendment

- freedom from cruel or unusual punishment and

excessive bails and fines

400

what was an Abolitionist

- worked to end slavery by exposing its hardships


400

what were black codes 

laws that limited the new freedom of former slaves

500

what were steamboats and railroads


transportation of goods; price of goods decreased- resulted in faster, more efficient

500

 New England colonies

rocky soil, cold climate, harbors, fishing,

lumber, and shipbuilding; founded for religious freedom

500

what was the 10th Amendment 

- rights not given to the federal gov’t are given to

the states; created federalism which prevents abuse of power by

central gov’t

500

what was the Women’s rights movement

Seneca Falls Convention called for

women’s suffrage (right to vote)

500

what was sharecropping 

farming system in which former slaves and poor

whites were trapped in a cycle of debt

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