What happened as a result of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
Where were Native Americans eventually sent?
Native Americans were forcefully relocated
Oklahoma through the trail of tears.
What was an unintended consequence of the invention of the Cotton Gin.
Increased the demand for slaves.
What do the following all have in common?
Missouri Compromise 1820
Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act 1854
All legislative agreements made over the issue of slavery as the nation moved West.
Who was the 54th Massachusetts and what were they famous for?
All African American Union Army unit.
Distinguished in battle at Ft. Wagner.
13th Amendment
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
Abolished Slavery
Citizenship
Voting Rights
What was the overall goal of the Monroe Doctrine
Prevent European nations for colonizing the Western Hemisphere.
How was cotton production in the South directly related to industry in the North?
What was the name of the first textile boomtown?
Who did the factory mostly employ?
Northern textiles increased the demand for cotton. Slave labor increased as a result to keep up with the demand.
Lowell Mills Factory System
Women
Who was John Brown?
How did the North perceive him?
The South?
Radical Abolitionist who raided Harper's Ferry arsenal in an attempt to start a slave rebellion/insurrection.
North: Hero
South: Threat/Domestic Terrorist
Which battle was known as the turning point during the Civil War?
Which battle resulted in the Union gaining control of the Mississippi River?
Gettysburg
Vicksburg
What political party was in the North?
What post Civil War policy did they support?
What political party was in the South?
Radical Republicans
Reconstruction
Southern Democrats or Democrats
What's the geographical significance of the Louisiana Purchase?
Control of the Mississippi River and the Port of New Orleans
List two major effects of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Supported the abolitionist movement in the North.
Exposed the horror of slavery
More division between North and South.
What was the main topic discussed by Women at the Seneca Falls Convention?
What was the Declaration of Sentiments and how was this used at the convention.
Women's Suffrage/Voting Rights
Rewriting of the Declaration of Independence to include equal rights for both men and women.
What type of economy did the North have prior to and during the Civil War? Powerful Federal Government or States Rights?
What type of economy did the South have prior to and during the Civil War? Powerful Federal Government of States Rights?
Industrial/Factory based economy
Federal Government
Agriculture/Farming based economy
States Rights
Why did the Radical Republicans oppose Abraham Lincoln's reconstruction plan?
It would allow Southerns to return to power quickly.
Who was used to fill most of the factory jobs in the North due to the high demand during America's Industrial Revolution?
What two countries did most of these people come from?
Immigrants
Ireland and Germany
What two social issues did people began to address especially in the North during the Second Great Awakening?
Slavery and Women's Rights
What were the 3 parts to Henry Clay's American System?
What state was the Erie Canal in?
What did the Canal do for the economy of this state?
What two regions did the canal link together?
National Bank, Protective Tariff, Infrastructure Projects.
New York
Thriving Economy
North/West
What were 3 advantages the North (Union) had during the Civil War?
2 advantages the South had?
1. Larger free population
2. Factor based economy
3. More Railroad tracks
4. Stronger central government
1. Better Military Leadership
2. Defensive War
3. Homefield advantage.
Which Supreme Court decision created the need for a constitutional amendment dealing with citizenship for former slaves?
Dred Scott v. Sandford
List 5 direct effects of Manifest Destiny.
Mexican American War
Mexican Cession
Oregon Territory
Louisiana Purchase
Debate over slavery through westward expansion
Annexation of Texas
Slavery Compromises
List 3 components of Jacksonian Democracy
Universal White Male Suffrage
National Bank Crisis
Indian Removal Act/Trail of Tears
Spoils System
What did the Dred Scott vs. Sanford court case state?
What impact did this have on the issue of slavery.
Slaves were property and not citizens.
The government could not take property away so therefore the government could not determine slave and free states.
Created further division between the North and South.
Who was declared the winner of the election of 1876?
What political party was he a part of?
How did this lead to the Compromise of 1877?
What did the Compromise do?
Rutherford B. Hayes
Republicans
Southern Democrats cut a deal with Hayes. Do to the election being so close Democrats agreed to let Hayes win if he would remove the federal troops from the South.
The Compromise formally ended the Reconstruction period.
Who was Abraham Lincoln's vice president who took over after he was assassinated?
Why was he impeached?
Was he removed from office?
Andrew Johnson
Failure to support some Reconstruction policies. Seen as too lenient on the South during Reconstruction.
He was impeached by the House but acquitted by the Senate.