Antebellum America
Louisiana Purchase
Industrial Revolution
Vocabulary
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100

What does the term "antebellum" refer to?

Before the War

100

Who was President of the US when the Louisiana Purchase was made?

Thomas Jefferson

100

What was a major Industrial Revolution advancement that made Cotton production more profitable?

The Cotton Gin

100

A law signed by President Andrew Jackson in 1830, authorizing the forced removal of Native American tribes from their lands to lands west of the Mississippi River.

Indian Removal Act

100

Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?

Francis Scott Key

200

Name one major issue that divided the North and the South during Antebellum America

Slavery

200

Which European country sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States?

France

200

Who invented the Cotton Gin?

Eli Whitney

200

A sense of national pride, identity, and unity, often associated with a belief in the superiority and destiny of one's own nation.

Nationalism
200

What was the result of the Creek War?

Treaty of Fort Jackson/ Loss of Creek Territory to US

300

What was one of the main cash crops grown in the South during Antebellum America?

Cotton

300

How did the Louisiana Purchase impact the size of the US?

It doubled it

300

How did the Industrial Revolution contribute to the growth of cities and the development of new urban industries?

People moved from rural areas to urban areas to work in factories

300

The 1814 treaty that ended the War of 1812, restoring the status quo ante bellum and resolving outstanding issues between the United States and Great Britain.

Treaty of Ghent

300

What was the impact of the end of the international slave trade on North Carolina's economy?

Growth of Domestic Slave Trade
400

What was the Second Great Awakening?

Religious Revival in the US

400

What idea/reason pushed the US to acquire the Louisiana Territory?

Manifest Destiny
400

How did the Industrial Revolution change the US economy?

Transition from cash crops to factories

400

A community that experiences rapid population and economic growth, often associated with a sudden influx of people due to a particular event, such as a gold rush.

Boomtown

400

What industry emerged as a key player in North Carolina's economy during the Industrial Revolution?

Textile Mills

500

What is the name for someone who demands the immediate end to slavery?

Abolitionist

500

Who served as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition?

Sacagawea

500

How did the development of canals and steamboats contribute to the growth of trade and the economy?

Products can be sold over long distances

500

The act of setting free from legal, social, or political restrictions, often used in the context of the abolition of slavery.

Emancipation

500

Name 2 scientific goals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Documentation of flora, fauna, and geography

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