Founding Documents
Branches of Government
Civil War & Reconstruction
Manifest Destiny
Reform Movements
100

This document declared the American colonies' independence from Britain.

The Declaration of Independence

100

This branch makes the laws.

The Legislative Branch

100

President of the United States during the Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln

100

The belief that the U.S. was destined to expand across the continent.

Manifest Destiny

100

A person who advocated for the end of slavery.

An Abolitionist

200

The first constitution of the United States, later replaced by the current Constitution.

The Articles of Confederation

200

This branch enforces the laws.

The Executive Branch

200

The act that required citizens to return runaway slaves.

The Fugitive Slave Act

200

The purchase that doubled the size of the U.S. in 1803.

The Louisiana Purchase

200

The movement aimed at granting women the right to vote.

The Women's Suffrage Movement

300

The introduction to the Constitution that outlines its purpose.

The Preamble

300

This branch interprets the laws.

The Judicial Branch

300

The proclamation that declared all slaves in Confederate states free.

The Emancipation Proclamatio

300

The trail used by pioneers moving westward.

The Oregon Trail

300

The convention held in 1848 to discuss women's rights.

The Seneca Falls Convention

400

The first ten amendments to the Constitution are known as this.

The Bill of Rights

400

The system that ensures no one branch becomes too powerful.

Checks and Balances

400

The amendment that abolished slavery in the United States.

The 13th Amendment

400

The war fought between the U.S. and Mexico from 1846 to 1848.

The Mexican-American War

400

The leader known for his work in education reform.

Horace Mann

500

This amendment guarantees freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.

The First Amendment

500

The division of power between national and state governments.

Federalism

500

The term for strong loyalty to one's own region or section of the country.

Sectionalism

500

The land acquired from Mexico after the war, including California and New Mexico.

The Mexican Cession

500

The document signed at the Seneca Falls Convention outlined women's grievances.

The Declaration of Sentiments

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