Market Revolution – North vs. South
Jacksonian Democracy
Westward Expansion
Mexican-American War
Mystery!
100

This region benefited most from industrialization, factory growth, and wage labor during the Market Revolution.

 What is the North

100

This major political change expanded participation in government by removing property requirements for white male voters

What is expansion of suffrage?

100

This belief, meaning the U.S. had a God-given right to expand west, was a long-term cause of westward settlement and conflict.

What is Manifest Destiny?

100

This event, triggered by a disputed border along the Rio Grande, led to major territorial gains for the United States.

What is the Mexican-American War?

100

This 1820 agreement admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state

What is the Missouri Compromise?

200

This region doubled down on cotton production and relied heavily on enslaved labor as a result of new technologies like the cotton gin.

What is the South

200

Jacksonian Democracy strengthened the power of this social class in the South.

What are the  wealthy planters 

200

This group was forced onto the Trail of Tears as a consequence of westward expansion.

Who were the Cherokee / Native Americans?

200

This treaty ended the Mexican-American War and reignited debates over the expansion of slavery

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

200

This 1852 novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe intensified Northern opposition to slavery and outraged the South, widening the cultural divide between regions.

What is Uncle Tom's Cabin

300

These groups—such as factory workers, immigrants, and free Black Americans—experienced new job opportunities but also exploitation in the Market Revolution.

What are the marginalized groups of the North

300

This controversial policy, justified by Jackson as protecting Native Americans, resulted in forced relocation west of the Mississippi.

What is the Indian Removal Act? 

300

This short-term cause of westward expansion led thousands of settlers to move to California in 1848–1849.

What is the gold rush?

300

Known as “King” in the South, this crop became the basis of the region’s economy.

What is cotton?

300

This 1854 law, which allowed settlers to decide the issue of slavery by popular sovereignty, led to violent conflict in “Bleeding Kansas” and pushed the nation closer to war.

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act? 

400

This region opposed the American System because high protective tariffs raised the cost of imported goods.

What is the South

400

This political trend increased loyalty to political parties through rallies, newspapers, and spoils system appointments.

What is the  rise of party loyalty? 

400

These pioneers migrated west seeking religious freedom and settled in Utah

Who are the Mormons?


400

The dispute over this river’s border was a major cause of the war.

What is the Rio Grande

400

This economic change created new markets, faster production, and a more connected national economy.

What is the Market Revolution?

500

This political ideology championed industry, tariffs, and a stronger national government

What is the North

500

Jackson’s dismantling of this institution reflected his distrust of concentrated financial power and support for the “common man.”

What is the Second Bank of the United States? 

500

This 1803 land purchase doubled the size of the United States and sparked new debates about whether slavery would expand west

What is the Louisiana Purchase? 

500

This group of U.S. soldiers, made up largely of Irish immigrants, defected to fight for Mexico during the war.

What is the San Patricio Battalion? 

500

This transportation technology connected the Great Lakes with the Atlantic and boosted Northern cities.

What are canals?

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