Things I completely forgot about...
Presidents who died
Court Cases
Important women
Important Acts
100

The Puritans created THIS to bring people back into the church.

Half-way Covenant

100

This President only served about two years of his first term. He promised to get the US into Space, and was shot in Dallas, TX by Lee Harvey Oswald.

JFK

100

THIS court case decided judicial review for the Supreme Court

Marbury v Madison

100

This woman was banished for antinomianism.

Anne Hutchinson

100

Last colonial offering of peace; King George III ruled colonies in rebellion

Olive Branch Petition (1775)

200

This was a diplomatic crisis in 1793-1794 involving the French envoy to the U.S., and President George Washington's attempts to maintain U.S. neutrality during the war between France and Great Britain. This person's actions, including issuing privateering commissions and advocating for American support of France, challenged Washington's neutrality proclamation and sparked a major political controversy.

Citizen Genet Affair

200

This president died after getting possibly typhoid fever. He only served 31 days and became president after a decisive win in the Battle of Tippacanoe.

William Henry Harrison

200

This case ruled that African Americans are not citizens, slaves are property, and thus the Missouri Compromise was ruled unconstitutional. 

Scott v Sanford
200

This woman was the founder of Hull House

Jane Addams

200

Authorized President Jackson to use military force against South Carolina to enforce the Tariff of 1828; led to tariff compromise

Force Bill (1833)

300

This Utopian society promoted complex marriage and shared property

Oneida

300

This president died after eating cherries and drinking milk. He only served about 16 months in office.

Zachary Taylor

300

This court case expanded interstate commerce and gave the power to the federal government.

Gibbons v Ogden

300

This woman advocated for the continuation of education beyond Republican Motherhood. 

Judith Sargent Murray

300

First written Constitution in America

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

400

This a law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1810, aiming to force Britain and France to respect American neutrality during the Napoleonic Wars.

Macon's Bill No. 2

400

This President was shot by Charles Guiteau who shouted " I am a Stalwart!" as THIS president was a Mugwumps in the Battle against the gold vs silver standard.

James Garfield

400

This court case prohibited states from violating the sovereignty of native tribal lands.

Worcester v Georgia

400

This woman took part in the Reform movement to help the mentally ill which led to reforms in asylums and prisons.

Dorothea Dix

400

- Increased naturalization requirements and deportation of enemy aliens; prohibited criticism of federal government; Reaction to XYZ Affair and designed to weaken Democratic-Republicans

Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)

500

Also known as the National Road, was a major federal highway built between 1811 and 1837. It stretched from ___________, Maryland to Vandalia, Illinois, connecting the Potomac and Ohio Rivers and serving as a crucial path for westward expansion.

Cumberland Road

500

This president was shot by Anarchist Leon Czolgosz who had lost his job during the Panic of 1893.

William Mckinley

500

These series of cases that stated Constitutional provisions do not apply to territories without Congressional consent; "The Constitution does not follow the flag".

Insular Cases

500

This woman destroyed bars in her fight for the Temperance Movement. She carried a bible and a hatchet.

Carrie Nation

500

Prohibit foreign trade with belligerents Britain and France.

Nonintercourse Act of 1809

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