Acts/Constitutions
Civil War
Historical Figures
Slavery
Westward Expansion
100

To help develop the American West and spur economic growth, Congress passed this act, to provide 160 acres of land to anyone who agreed to farm the land.

What was the Homestead Act of 1862?

100

The event that occurred at Ford’s Theater that was caused by John Wilkes Booth.

What was the assassination of Abraham Lincoln?

100

The 16th president of the US that held a crucial role during the Civil War and Emancipation Proclamation.

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

100

Abolishment of Slavery and involuntary servitude.

What was the 13th Amendment?

100

Connected the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Spanned the North American continent. Facilitated trade and travel.

What was the transcontinental railroad?

200

This act was passed in 1854, and allowed for the territory of two states to decide the issue of slavery through popular sovereignty. 

What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

200

Bloodiest 3-day battle in American History and was the deadliest battle of the Civil War.

What was the Battle of Gettysburg?

200

The 11th president of the US, best known for his role in the Mexican-American War and annexation of Texas.

Who was James K. Polk?

200

Event followed by the overturning of Missouri Compromise(1820) by granting popular sovereignty to decide whether to permit slavery or not.

What was Bleeding Kansas?

200

A conflict between the US and Mexico over territory, particularly Texas.

What was the Mexican-American War?

300

US Federal Laws that mandated the return of escaped enslaved people to their owners, even if they fled to free states.

What was the Fugitive Slave Law?

300

This battle initiated the Civil War. Confederate forces attacked and bombarded the Union held fort.

What was the Battle of Fort Sumter?

300

Abolitionist known for advocating for the rights of both women and African Americans. Also known for her famous book “Ain’t I A Woman”.

Who was Sojourner Truth?

300

Series of 5 laws passed to permit slavery in newly acquired states in the Mexican-American War.

What was the Compromise of 1850?

300

Provided the land necessary for a southern transcontinental railroad and attempted to resolve conflicts that lingered after the Mexican-American War.

What was the Gadsden purchase?

400

An executive order issued by Lincoln declaring “forever free” to all enslaved people in Confederate-controlled areas.

What was the Emancipation Proclamation?

400

One of the last battles of the Civil War, where the confederate soldiers surrendered under leadership of Robert E. Lee.

What was the Battle of Appomattox Court House?

400

Prominent abolitionist and African American civil rights leader who escaped slavery and became a powerful writer and orator.

Who was Frederick Douglass?

400

A US Government agency formed after the Civil War to help former slaves and poor whites from the South.

What was Freedmen's Bureau?

400

A period from 1848 to 1855, where thousands of people flocked to California after a discovery had been made at Sutter’s Mill.

What was the California Gold Rush?

500

Granted African Americans citizenship and gave them the right to vote.

What was the 14th and 15th Amendment?

500

First Battle of Civil War that was fought on July 21,1861 just 30 miles from Washington.

What was the First Battle of Bull Run/First Battle of Mannassas

500

The 18th President of the US and also the previous commanding general of the Union Army.

Who was Ulysses S. Grant?

500

The Supreme Court decision that ultimately led to the Civil War, a ruling that declared enslaved or freed African Americans could never be official citizens of the US.

What was the Dred Scott Decision?

500

Formally ended the Mexican-American War and significantly expanded the United States by gaining California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Oklahoma.

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

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