Era of Good Feelings
Civil War 1
Mexican War & Texas
Industrial Revolution & Technology
Slavery
100

This Era of Good Feelings encompassed both terms of THIS president (1817-1825)

James Monroe

100

This eccentric Confederate general was given a famous nickname for his fearless refusal to retreat at the First Battle of Bull Run

Thomas Stonewall Jackson

100

"Remember the _________ !" was the rallying cry for Texas patriots during the war of independence against Mexico.

Alamo

100
Ships powered by THIS technology began regular commercial service on long rivers in the early 1800s, such as the Mississippi and Hudson.

Steam

100

This was the general name of the American movement dedicated to ending slavery during the 1800s

Abolition

200

The ________ Doctrine of 1823 warned European powers that the Western Hemisphere was now "closed" for further colonization and the US would consider interference therein a threat to its national security

Monroe

200

The 54th Massachusetts regiment was famous for being ____________ .

The first black regiment in the Union army.

200

After achieving its independence in 1836, Texas immediately requested admission to the US. Many lawmakers opposed it, however, because __________ .

It would allow a large new slave state and upset the balance between free/slave senators.

200

The first American ____________ ran between Baltimore and Ohio and opened for service in 1830.

Railroad

200

The 1863 Emancipation Proclamation ended slavery ONLY in the Confederacy. Due to political necessity, slavery remained legal in the so-called _________ states that remained loyal to the Union. 

Border
300

During the 1814 Hartford Convention, many New Englanders discussed the possibility of seceding from the US due to their anger concerning the War of 1812. Following the stunning American victory at New Orleans, word of this "treason" effectively ended the ______________ political party.

Federalist.

300
This Sept 1862 battle was known for two things. First, as a (kind of) Union victory, it enabled Lincoln to announce the Emancipation Proclamation. Second, it was infamous for being the single bloodiest day in American History.
Antietam
300

The Treaty of Guadaloupe-Hildago resulted in over half of Mexican territory being ceded to the United States. 7 future states were carved in full or part out of this territory. THREE EXAMPLES of such states include:

California

Arizona

New Mexico

Nevada

Utah

Colorado

Wyoming

300

The "_________ Girls" was the name given to young women who went to work in the mills of THIS northern Massachusetts city in the early 1800s. This millwork represented a breakthrough for women entering the American workforce.

Lowell

300

The American Colonization Society tried to repatriate freed slaves back to Africa. The nation formed from these efforts still exists today, it is _________ .

Liberia

400

The ___________ Compromise of 1820 allowed states to enter the Union in pairs (slave/free) to keep the Senate balanced. It also stated that no new states north of 36° 30' Latitude would allow slavery. The name of the compromise is actually the LAST state where slavery was allowed above this line...

Missouri

400

When General Grant took over command of all US forces in 1864, he ended prisoner exchanges with the Confederacy. He did for 2 reasons. First, to hasten the drain of manpower for the South. Second, because the Confederates refused to ____________ .

Exchange black Northern prisoners
400

This man commanded the forces of Texas during its revolution, became its first president and later had a city there named after him.

Sam Houston

400

This groundbreaking canal opened in 1825, running for 363 miles across New York State.

Erie

400

These are TWO EXAMPLES of things that slaves were often prohibited from doing, by law, in the pre-war South.

-Gathering in large groups

-Learning to read

-Possessing weapons

500

In a kind of "bookend" to this period - and to the Revolutionary generation in general - these TWO FOUNDING FATHERS both died on July 4, 1826...the 50th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

Jefferson and Adams

500

The Union plan to defeat the Confederacy consisted of three parts. First, by land, to take their capital at Richmond, VA. Second, to blockade its Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico ports by sea. Third - also by sea - to _________________ .

Take control of the Mississippi and split it in half.

500

Mexico originally invited American settlers into its sparsely populated Texas province in the early 1820s because it wanted them to serve as a sort of buffer against incursions by the _______________ Indians.

Comanche

500

The main reason for the enormous casualties of the Civil War was the advances in military technology. Most important was the conical shaped heavy lead bullet named after its French inventory, the "_______ Ball".

Minié

500

Although slavery remained legal in the United States until the end of the Civil War, the US Constitution itself set the date of 1808 for the end of ___________________ .

Importation of slaves into the United States

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