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100

11th President of the United States. Known for territorial expansion mainly through Texas Annexation and the Mexican-American War.

James K. Polk

100

Series of folktales featuring animals told by Uncle Remus about the power of brains over brawn

Br’er Folktales

100

A system of power in which white people are considered or treated as superior to all other racial and ethnic groups, and therefore have the right to be the dominant group.

White supremacy

100

The idea that the U.S. is destined by God to expand from coast to coast spreading democracy, capitalism and Christianity

Manifest Destiny

100

A tax on imports from other nations designed to protect American interests by making foreign goods more expensive than domestic goods

Tariff or Tariff of Abominations

200

Known as the president of the “Common Man,” and advocated for their rights at the expense of the rights of people indigenous to the Americas. He passed the Indian Removal Act.

Andrew Jackson

200

The Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee and Seminole nations lived in the Southeast on fertile land, desired by white settlers; forcing the relocation of natives to land west of the Mississippi River

Indian Removal Act

200

The moving of a group of people from their original place or position, for instance, for instance, indigenous people from their homeland onto reservations through Indian Removal.

Displacement

200

Part of Compromise of 1850; required that all escaped enslaved people be returned to their enslavers

Fugitive Slave Law

200

The first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution

Bill of Rights

300

16th President of the United States (1861-1865).  Leader of Republican Party, which was created in 1854 and was anti-slavery.  Became president in 1861; 7 Southern states seceded in response and formed Confederacy

Abraham Lincoln

300

When gold was discovered in the Black Hills Indian Reservation in South Dakota, whites invaded the Sioux and Cheyenne lands and drove them on the warpath.

Battle of Little Big Horn

300

An economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners rather than by the government.

Capitalism

300

Vote by the people. Supported by Stephen Douglas in which members of a territory could choose whether or not to allow slavery

Popular Sovereignty

300

Filling of federal gov’t jobs with persons loyal to the party of the president. Started with Andrew Jackson during his first term.

Spoils system

400

Democratic nominee for president 1860, defeated by Lincoln.  Famous for Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Advocate of popular sovereignty.

Stephen Douglas

400

Series of three conflicts in Florida between Seminole nation and escaped enslaved people settled in Florida who unified against the U.S. government who wanted to displace them.

Seminole Wars

400

System that forced Native Americans onto land with designated boundaries to Native American nations moved from their own land into the West after Indian Removal

Reservation System

400

1857 Supreme Court case deciding African-Americans couldn’t sue in federal court because they weren’t citizens

Dred Scott v. Sandford

400

In 1790, the United States limited access to US citizenship to free white immigrants (people from Western Europe) who had lived in the US at least 2 years. First act to racialize American citizenship

Naturalization Act

500

Leaders of the Northern army, including George McClellan, William Tecumseh Sherman, Ulysses S. Grant

Union Generals

500

Supreme Court case ruling by John Marshall that the laws of Georgia did not apply to the Cherokee Nation because they were an independent nation with their own laws.

Worcester v. Georgia

500

Form of colonialism which seeks to replace the original population of a colonized territory with a new society of settlers

Settler colonialism

500

The act of withdrawing from an organization or alliance, such as the withdrawal of the southern states from the Union, starting with South Carolina.

Secession

500

Violent conflict about slavery 1854-1861; Missouri pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” & anti-slavery “Free Staters” battled over slavery

Bleeding Kansas

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