Expansion and Native Americans
American Imperialism
Westward Expansion
100

These were small pieces of land that Native Americans were forcibly moved to.

Reservations

100

What country was trying to declare independence from Spain?

Cuba

100

This pull factor for migration out west is a valuable metal often used to make jewelry

Gold

200

This railroad greatly increased westward expansion, which resulted in the conflict and loss of Native American land and population

Transcontinental Railroad

200

This U.S. ship was blown up in Havana Harbor due to mysterious circumstances, with yellow journalism blaming it on Spain.

The U.S.S. Maine

200

This act provided free land to any citizen who moved out west. 

The Homestead Act

300

This event resulted in the death of General Custer's cavalry and subsequent massacres of Native Americans

Battle of Little Bighorn or Custer's last stand

300

These territories were given to the United States after winning the Spanish American War

Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines 

300

This type of transportation reduced the travel time to California from months to days. 

Train

400

This term refers by the forced or voluntary adoption of white American culture of Native Americans

Assimilation
400

What state was originally a kingdom that was overthrown by the United States government?

Hawaii

400

This believe suggests that the United States has a divine right to expand and settle from sea to shining sea

Manifest Destiny

500

The mass killing of this animal was part of the strategy to starve and force Native American's off of desirable land. 

The American Buffalo/Bison

500

Warns European powers that the US would not tolerate any colonization or puppet governments in the Western Hemisphere, and was later expanded by the Roosevelt Corollary

What is the Monroe Doctrine

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